Signed an MOU with'OnePredict', an industrial AI predictive maintenance solution company "Expanding the scope of predictive maintenance of AI facilities...Advancing the smart factory platform"
LG Uplus is expanding the 'AI-based facility predictive maintenance' service that diagnoses and predicts the failure or failure of industrial facilities using artificial intelligence (AI). This is a move to strengthen competitiveness in the smart factory field, one of the future growth engines.
'Equipment predictive maintenance' is the most active field of AI utilization in smart factories. As the construction of smart factories is accelerating along with the development of technologies such as 5G, IoT, and big data, the industry's interest in predictive maintenance technology that improves facility operation efficiency through AI is also increasing.
LG U+ joined hands with'OnePredict', a company specializing in industrial AI solutions, to increase competitiveness in the field of predictive maintenance of facilities. The two companies signed a business agreement (MOU) at their office in Yongsan, Seoul on the 17th, and are expanding the scope of facility predictive maintenance services.
The solution of'OnePredict' diagnoses the condition by analyzing data such as vibration and noise generated in industrial facilities with AI technology and predicts the time of occurrence of the failure and the remaining life. This solution can be used for predictive maintenance of various equipment such as bearings, reducers, pumps, fans, blowers, compressors, and turbines.
LG U+ plans to expand the range of facility predictive maintenance services, which were provided only for some facilities such as existing motors, to various driving machines through collaboration with OnePredict. It is planning to apply a 5G network and integrated control platform to various industries by combining AI predictive maintenance solutions.
Previously, the two companies were recognized for their technological prowess by successfully carrying out the 'Leading Application of 5G Convergence Service in Public Sector' based on Mobile Edge Computing (MEC) hosted by the Ministry of Science and ICT and the Korea Intelligent Information Society Agency (NIA). Currently, it is providing a service that predicts facility failures based on vibration data generated from pumps and motor bearings of small and medium-sized enterprises in the Ulsan Industrial Complex.
LG Uplus and OnePredict are planning to release an AI-based predictive maintenance service that has expanded its scope from the first half of this year.
"Facility predictive maintenance is one of the core services of a smart factory," said LG Uplus, a senior manager in charge of the smart infrastructure business. You will be able to get an improvement effect,” he said.
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