Overview
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Mitsubishi ElectricChanges for the better |
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Japan | |
1921 | |
Public | |
OTCMKTS: MIELY | |
> $10b | |
> 50,000 | |
Open website |
ME-Automation Projects (Mitsubishi Electric) | |
IoT Snapshot
Technology Stack
Case Studies
Number of Case Studies1
Mitsubishi Electric’s Fast Stepwise-learning AI Shortens Motion Learning
Due to declining workforces in ageing societies such as Japan, securing sufficient human resources is becoming increasingly difficult, which in turn is raising the demand for AI that can support efficient mechanized operations. New production facilities, however, present special challenges due to differences in pre-learned and actual shop environments, resulting in huge amounts of time devoted to teaching AI before it can be implemented on a full scale. |
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