Energy News Bulletin - Origin's Ai Solution For Csg
Representatives from angel investors, venture capital, private equity and corporate venture funds awarded Movus, started by technology strategy consultant Brad Parsons in January 2015, the Investor Award at KPMG Australia's Energise accelerator program last Friday. Having developed an automation monitoring blueprint for BHP Billiton and Aurizon trains and condition monitoring blueprint for Sydney Trains while working for Perth-based Ajilon Australia, Parsons realised the technology was totally applicable for the billions of assets globally that sit below those big heavy assets. Parsons has now developed a condition monitoring sensor that works in the industrial environment picking up the health of machinery using artificial intelligence and a machine learning engine on the backend. It is magnetically attached and can be installed in minutes, the same as a Fitbit for humans. Parsons has already talked about it with Energise sponsors Woodside Petroleum and Chevron Corporation, and will meet Wesfarmers and Western Australia's Water Corporation representatives in Perth in the next fortnight.
Mar-27-2017, 04:00:09 GMT
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