Singapore-based technology company Vizzio Technologies, global technology leader Foxconn’s electrical equipment subsidiary Foxconn Industrial Internet (FII), and Foxconn’s Artificial Intelligence (AI)-focused subsidiary INGRASYS have partnered for smart manufacturing.
The collaboration will focus on creating a digital twin of the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) Lighthouse Factory for the whole world, leveraging advanced satellite imagery and artificial intelligence to develop an immersive 3D representation of the manufacturing environment, the three companies said in a statement on Monday.
According to a statement, digital twins, which are virtual replicas of physical environments, are revolutionizing industrial operations by integrating artificial intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT) and real-time analytics.
The technology makes manufacturing processes more precise, adaptable and sustainable, setting a new benchmark for excellence in Industry 4.0.
Notably, Vizzio Technologies and Fii have launched the first live 3D digital twin of FII’s global manufacturing sites, achieving a significant milestone in smart manufacturing.
This achievement not only demonstrates Vizzio Technologies’ technological capabilities, but also sets a new standard for digital innovation in the manufacturing sector.
By creating a digital twin of their manufacturing floor, companies can monitor, analyze, and optimize operations in real time, significantly improving efficiency and productivity.
The partnership will also extend to FIIi’s WEF-certified Lighthouse Factories globally, standardizing the digital twin experience across all manufacturing locations.
It also highlights Vizzio Technologies, FII and INGRASYS’ commitment to driving innovation and excellence in the manufacturing industry.
By leveraging the strengths and expertise of each partner, the initiative aims to create a unified, standardized digital twin platform that can be deployed at different manufacturing sites around the world.
The collaboration will leverage Vizzio’s satellite imagery and AI to build accurate, photorealistic 3D models, providing a superior alternative to traditional methods.
This integration of advanced technologies makes it possible to create highly detailed and accurate digital representations of the physical environment, improving decision-making and operational efficiency.
Using satellite imagery and AI, digital twins are not only accurate, but also scalable and adaptable to different manufacturing environments.
Vizzio’s rapid 3D mapping workflow combines cutting-edge Street View with indoor/outdoor 3D maps to dramatically reduce the cost of creating digital twins compared to traditional LIDAR methods.
This cost-effective approach will enable more companies to adopt digital twin technology, democratizing access to advanced manufacturing solutions.
By reducing the cost and time required to create digital twins, Vizzio Technologies is making it easier for companies to implement and reap the benefits of this transformative technology.
The partnership also includes the installation of POLYTRON 4K 360 cameras, enabling real-time virtual tours, improving operational efficiencies and promoting sustainability practices.
These real-time 3D virtual tours provide an immersive and interactive experience, enabling stakeholders to monitor and manage manufacturing operations remotely.
This not only reduces the need for physical site visits but also increases transparency and collaboration between teams.
“Partnering with Vizzio Technologies to build a digital twin of our Lighthouse factory demonstrates our commitment to innovation and sustainable manufacturing practices.”
Zongchang Liu, Chief Data Officer (CDO) at FII;
“This collaboration is a testament to our dedication to driving technological advancements that will shape the future of industry.
“By leveraging digital twin capabilities, we can increase operational efficiency, reduce costs and achieve sustainability goals,” he added.
FII is a subsidiary of Taiwanese electronics manufacturer Foxconn Group, known for assembling products for major companies such as Apple, and is focused on driving innovation in smart manufacturing, industrial internet solutions, cloud computing and AI.
The company was formed to leverage Foxconn’s extensive manufacturing expertise and lead the development of Industry 4.0 technologies.
The company’s core business includes the development of advanced robots, automated assembly lines and IoT systems aimed at optimizing production efficiency and reducing operational costs.
The company is also integrating big data and AI into its manufacturing processes to provide cutting-edge technological solutions to other industrial players.
In 2018, FII listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange, a move that was part of Foxconn’s broader strategy to diversify beyond traditional electronics manufacturing into high-tech and value-added services.
“This collaboration with FII represents a significant moment in digital manufacturing innovation where precision and sustainability come together,” said John Lee, founder of Vizzio.
“Combining our 3D city mapping expertise with FII’s industry leadership will set a new standard for smart factories.
“We are excited to be part of this transformational journey which not only enhances our technological capabilities but also reaffirms our commitment to drive innovation and excellence in the manufacturing sector,” he added.
Cutting-edge AI algorithms drive advanced analytics and modelling processes to provide real-time visibility into production operations, according to a statement.
This enables proactive decision making, reduces downtime, optimizes maintenance schedules and aligns with sustainability goals.
By leveraging precision AI-driven analytics, businesses can gain deeper insight into their operations, identify potential issues before they become problems, and make data-driven decisions that increase efficiency and productivity.
Integrating AI algorithms into digital twin platforms also ensures that the data collected is accurate, relevant, and actionable.
Vizzio Technologies is working on creating detailed 3D city models using satellite imagery and AI.
The company brings together multi-resolution data and machine learning for real-time insights and modeling to create immersive digital twins of cities around the world.
Founded in 2020, the company has mapped over 1 million square kilometers of urban space, filed 34 patents, and saved 75% time compared to traditional methods.
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