SOUND OFF: How artificial intelligence can help Kamloops’ construction industry
Business Intelligence for B.C. recently reported that AI-powered robots are helping boost B.C.’s construction industry. On Mitchell Island, for instance, new AI-powered robots were seen moving concrete blocks, demonstrating how this technology can step in when the sector suffers labour shortages. These robots can perform a host of tasks, including lifting and moving heavy objects and monitoring sites for safety issues. Kamloops itself is making significant strides in incorporating AI technology into construction projects. For instance, the Kruger Kamloops Pulp Mill is setting a standard for AI adoption in construction, so much so that it has received $5 million in funding to implement a groundbreaking AI-powered technology. However, AI is also of interest to the instruction industry as a whole, owing to its ability to analyze data, make predictions, and automate processes.
Optimizing Manufacturing Processes
The new system at the pulp mill will include a new pressure diffusion washer with an AI-powered control system. The system contains sensors that collect data on factors such as water pressure, temperature and flow rate. AI then analyzes the data, using it to adjust parameters in real time and to optimize pressure and water usage. AI can monitor the way a system works, spotting potential problems and indicating when maintenance is needed. It improves efficiency and enables the mill to reduce both its water and energy consumption. It also enhances safety, since the system can use available to determine when it should automatically shut. Finally, AI systems can be monitored and adjusted remotely, allowing for greater ease for staff.
Boosting Employment