Limerick based technology firm ActionPoint, which employs over 80 staff in the Midwest was given pride of place today at CONFIRM, the Smart Manufacturing hub newly launched by the University of Limerick, with support from ScienceFoundation Ireland.
The centre was opened on Wednesday by Ireland Minister for Business, Enterprise and innovation, Heather Humphreys TD.
ActionPoint showcased a number of leading commercial applications,including demonstrations of the Augmented and Mixed Reality headset HoloLens and ActionPoints most recent collaboration, a Predictive Maintenance solution IoT-PREDICT.
The HoloLens used to demonstrate Smart Manufacturing applications, allowing attendees
to visualise manufacturing components in real time through the headset. HoloLens, which
is produced by Microsoft, is the world’s first self-contained holographic computer. It is a
practical tool for those looking to explore augmented and mixed reality within business.
HoloLens captures the essence of ‘Digital Twinning’, a term used to describe the replication
of a physical environment in a digital world. ActionPoint is in prime position to lead
this ‘Digital Twinning’ concept as they are Ireland’s first Microsoft HoloLens partner and one
of Irelands fastest growing technology companies.
Speaking at the showcase, ActionPoint’s Head of IoT Ivan O’Connor said, “Manufacturing
faces some major challenges, fluctuating oil prices, a skilled labour shortage and changing
regulation. Ultimately efficiency and technological gains can remedy many of these
challenges. What ActionPoint has been doing with IoT-PREDICT and HoloLens is reduce
downtime and improve operational efficiencies through safer storage and visualisation of
data.
These insights help manufacturing executives and plant managers to better
understand their operation, informing better decisions and driving faster progress.”
According to PWC, Smart Manufacturing is worth an estimated $493 bn p.a with Confirm
aiming to create a world class hub in Ireland to take advantage of this global opportunity.
Confirm is part of the Science Foundation Ireland group and its vision is to “fundamentally
transform industry to a Smart Manufacturing Ecosystem” with a focus on Ireland. The
Park Point facility will be one of 8 research centres nationwide and the second in
Limerick. Confirm has 47 million euro in funding and is supported by 42 national and
international industry partners.
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