The goal of the collaboration is a next generation maintenance solution that will allow maintenance crews the ability to review and have real time visual inspection of an aircraft's internal system without the need for removing a single panel or a hatch

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Advanced Visual Based Health Monitoring System. (Credit: Odysight.ai Inc.)

Odysight.ai Inc. (OTCQB: SCTC), a leading provider of visual based Predictive Maintenance (PDM) and Condition-Based Monitoring (CBM) solutions, and SIPAL S.P.A., a leading company in Italy in the engineering sector, today announced a strategic partnership to develop advanced applications for aerospace and industrial markets worldwide.

The goal of the collaboration is a next generation maintenance solution that will allow maintenance crews the ability to review and have real time visual inspection of an aircraft’s internal system without the need for removing a single panel or a hatch.

The combined system will be based on SIPAL S.P.A.’s leading Head Mounted Display advisory for technical crews and Odysight’s vision based Predictive Health Monitoring (PHM), including advanced AI algorithms and video analytics for Prognostic Health Management applications for aerospace, aviation, and other industry.

Mr. Yehu Ofer, CEO of Odysight, stated, “Our collaboration with SIPAL S.P.A. marks a significant milestone in the Health Monitoring Systems (HMS) industry. By leveraging Odysight’s proprietary system, utilizing Odysight’s unique video-based sensors, embedded software and AI algorithms, we are poised to deliver a transformative solution that seeks to redefine PHM.”

Mr. Ignazio Dogliani CEO of SIPAL S.P.A., stated: “SIPAL looks forward and with great interest to undertaking new technological development projects in collaboration with Odysight. SIPAL is certain that the combined technological capabilities of the two companies will lead to innovative products and enable technologies that can have a great impact on potential future markets. The primary objective of our partnership is to develop increasingly effective innovative technologies at the service of the safety of aerospace operations.”

The collaboration between the companies seeks to allow more accurate and precise maintenance that will reduce downtime of every platform while enhancing the human factor and capabilities. The combined system will allow direct access to vast data collected during flights and analysis of this data on the ground, which is critical for platform operations.

Source: Company Press Release