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ERCI Webinar | Railway and AI Together for Efficient and Smart Mobility
23
Oct

ERCI Webinar | Railway and AI Together for Efficient and Smart Mobility

23. October 2024
10:00 AM – 11:30 AM
online
10:00
Introduction
- ERCI - European Railway Clusters Initiative
10:10
Anomaly Detection in Production
- Gerhard Schuster | Executive Advisor | DCCS GmbH
- Matthias Puhr | Machine Learning Consultant | CCCS GmbH
10:40
AI-based Asset Detection from 3D Point Clouds
- Sid Hinrichs | Head of Operations | Pointly GmbH
11:10
Q&A
11:25
News from the ERCI Network
- ERCI - European Railway Clusters Initiative
Lutz Hübner

Contact

Lutz
Hübner
Senior Manager
Rail Systems Technology
T +49 30 46302-573

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What to expect?

In this ERCI webinar you will learn about the role of smart production and efficient enhancement through anomaly detection for the railway sector.

DCCS – a member of ACstyria – will cover practical applications of AI such as process automation, image recognition, and anomaly detection. Learn how AI technologies can enhance productivity, ensure precise quality control, reduce operational costs, and support data-driven decision-making. This webinar will provide valuable insights into implementing AI solutions to achieve consistent and reliable manufacturing outcomes.

Pointly is pioneering in the field of 3D point cloud analysis and has built a web-based platform to manage, view and classify large laser scan surveys. They have trained deep learning models to segment scenes along railway infrastructure and will present workflows to automate information extracting from point clouds.

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Please note

  • By registering for this webinar, you agree that the webinar will be recorded and published on the YouTube platform of the STARS project.
  • Registered participants will receive an access link to the webinar in a separate e-mail.

About ERCI

This webinar is organised by the ERCI - European Railway Clusters Initiative. ERCI comprises 18 research and innovation-oriented railway technology clusters, covering 17 countries. ERCI represents more than 2.300 SMEs and aims to promote innovation and the development of new business opportunities as a means to sustainably strengthen competitiveness within the European railway industry. ERCI promotes cooperation between industry and research, initiates innovation projects, organises B2B meetings and workshops. This also includes promoting visibility and networking at EU level.