Abstract
Generative AI (GenAI), in combination with robotics, data and other AI technologies, is making its way into several sectors. But how exactly? And how can we achieve cross-domain synergies and that the inspection and maintenance (I&M) sector benefit from this development?
To address this, we welcome you to an action-oriented workshop at the ADRA Forum focusing on the following three main questions:
1) What are the currently demonstrated capabilities and limitations of applying GenAI for I&M and other sectors, and how is the use in other sectors relevant for I&M?
2) What are the high-impact I&M use cases for GenAI in the industry and public sector? Both low-hanging fruits and more advanced use cases.
3) What is the research, development and innovation challenges to tackle next to boost European competitiveness for GenAI in I&M?
The workshop provides a venue for knowledge-sharing and collaboration between stakeholders across sectors and value-chains within wind power, oil and gas, manufacturing and maritime.
To address this, we welcome you to an action-oriented workshop at the ADRA Forum focusing on the following three main questions:
1) What are the currently demonstrated capabilities and limitations of applying GenAI for I&M and other sectors, and how is the use in other sectors relevant for I&M?
2) What are the high-impact I&M use cases for GenAI in the industry and public sector? Both low-hanging fruits and more advanced use cases.
3) What is the research, development and innovation challenges to tackle next to boost European competitiveness for GenAI in I&M?
The workshop provides a venue for knowledge-sharing and collaboration between stakeholders across sectors and value-chains within wind power, oil and gas, manufacturing and maritime.