Recently, a delegation of plant leaders from a global top 100 automotive parts group visited LinkedData for an in-depth on-site tour and technical exchange focused on the integration of industrial intelligence with shop-floor operations. This visit was not only a journey to explore the path of digital transformation but also a candid dialogue between front-line manufacturing managers and technology solution providers.
Xiang Jianhai, Founder and General Manager of LinkedData, delivered a comprehensive presentation on the company’s smart manufacturing practices and technical architecture. Drawing from multiple customer cases, he showcased how LinkedData addresses the real-world challenges faced by manufacturing enterprises.
As an industrial AI solutions provider specializing in smart factories, LinkedData centers its offerings around its MOM (Manufacturing Operations Management) system. By integrating industrial AI and digital twin technologies, the company has developed intelligent factory solutions tailored to various manufacturing scenarios, helping enterprises enhance their responsiveness on the shop floor and improve overall operational performance.
During the exchange, the visiting guests showed strong interest in LinkedData’s visual inspection capabilities. As a key feature of its AI platform, this system enables defect detection, target localization, and quality control throughout the production process—enhancing precision in critical processes and reducing reliance on manual labor.
Yan Hui, Vice President of Marketing at LinkedData, shared insights on the future trends of digital factories through the lens of embodied intelligence, discussing the evolving “physical presence” of AI in manufacturing environments.
The topic of digital twin technology sparked lively discussion among the attendees. The group explored its applications in virtual simulation, condition monitoring, and intelligent forecasting, leading to a dynamic and engaging exchange.
To conclude the visit, participants engaged in open discussions on the implementation paths of MOM systems, common challenges during digital transformation, and the broader development trends of digital factories. Drawing on their frontline management experience, attendees contributed many valuable insights.
This in-depth exchange fostered mutual understanding and inspired new ideas for smart manufacturing practices. LinkedData remains committed to starting from the shop floor and empowering manufacturing enterprises with practical, intelligent solutions.
Looking ahead, LinkedData will continue to collaborate with more industry partners to co-create an ecosystem for industrial intelligence and jointly promote China’s intelligent manufacturing toward higher quality, greater efficiency, and increased flexibility.
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