Wroclaw company byteLAKE and Intel work together on a new solution based on artificial intelligence (AI). Their technology helps automate management during paper production. For more technical details, visit the blog of byteLAKE: Artificial intelligence monitors paper production.
‘Our Wet Line Detector for Paper Mills from byteLAKE is available on the market and is successfully used in European paper-mills. Our solution helps avoid costly breaks during paper production.’ – Marcin Rojek, co-founder of byteLAKE
byteLAKE’s Cognitive Services
Marcin Rojek adds that their product is a part of byteLAKE’s Cognitive Services – a solution package for Industry 4.0. ‘Solutions within the package offer AI software for visual product inspection, e.g., calculation, quality or process monitoring (smart cameras) and Big Data solutions from IoT sensors,’ he stresses.
Krzysztof Jonak, EMEA Territory Sales Director, Intel, remarks that artificial intelligence plays a very important role in our everyday life already now.
‘Nevertheless, many companies still perceive the use of artificial intelligence in their operations as an addition rather than foundation. The use of Intel OpenVINO in byteLAKE’s Cognitive Services shows that AI acts efficiently as a real business optimisation tool. Moreover, such a combination reduces necessary modernisations of the company’s IT infrastructure only to the additional computer serving as a foundation for the whole system. It is a breakthrough in the perception of AI from the perspective of enterprises planning modernisation.’ – Krzysztof Jonak, EMEA Territory Sales Director, Intel
byteLAKE and Intel utilise artificial intelligence
Representatives of byteLAKE add that they have used many Intel technologies successfully for a few years.