Indians help GM develop proactive maintenance tech Tuesday, December 13 2005 16:25 Hrs (IST) - World Time -
Bangalore:
Helped by 'critical support' from its India Science Lab, General Motors has developed a proactive technology that predicts in advance as to when one has to go for maintenance of machines and equipment.
Alan I Taub, Executive Director, Research and Development at GM said here the technology has been implemented in one of GM's plants and it's on its way to find application in other locations.
"It's a proactive maintenance technology where we use real-time diagnostics to our equipment with this technology developed to actually see patterns that are not otherwise visible predicting when a particular machine required maintenance", he said.
ISL played a 'critical part' in the technology's development, and one of the researchers here has been awarded the McCuen award for his key role, said Taub, who termed the technology as a 'scientific breakthrough in predictive maintenance'.
GM's Vice-President, Research & Development and Strategic Planning Lawrence D Burns lauded the technology for its application, and acknowledged its role in reducing the amount of maintenance and increasing the throughput of plants.
Director of ISL, the only GM R & D lab located outside North America, Dr. B G Prakash said the data mining technology enables one to 'forecast' as to when one has to go in for maintenance whether it's robot, machine or equipment.
Taub said GM is looking to keep the momentum going at ISL, where it has committed a USD 20 million investment, and the number of researchers working there is expected to top 100 by early next year.