Artificial Intelligence's presence will revolutionize the testing sphere - UTAC (offering a podcast)
In the rapidly evolving world of automotive technology, Kirsty Andrew, Vice President of UK Operations at UTAC, a leading automotive testing and proving ground specialist, sheds light on the role of AI in product testing and the significance of entering the Just Auto Excellence Awards.
UTAC operates the Millbrook Proving Ground in the UK, a facility that tests prototype vehicles and new technologies. The company's customer base extends beyond automotive OEMs to include truck manufacturers, bus manufacturers, major suppliers, government agencies, and others.
According to Andrew, AI is expected to be a gamechanger in the world of automotive product testing. AI-assisted adaptive control and AI-assisted fault monitoring are just two topics covered in a report about artificial intelligence in the automotive industry. AI, Andrew believes, will make testing more rapid, resulting in quicker product release to the market or earlier design decisions.
However, the testing industry faces a key challenge, according to Andrew. To stay ahead, it needs to be agile and customer-focused, and anticipate future technological developments.
The Just Auto Excellence Awards, which celebrate innovation, leadership, and impact in the automotive industry, provide an excellent platform for companies to showcase their achievements, elevate their industry profile, and position themselves among top leaders. The awards recognise achievements in various categories, including design, engineering, manufacturing, and more.
Entering the Just Auto Excellence Awards offers numerous benefits. Besides increased recognition, it enhances a company's industry profile and associates them with top leaders driving automotive industry advancements. However, the deadline for submitting entries has not been specified.
In an interview and podcast, available on Spotify, Andrew discusses the rapid transformation due to advanced technology in the automotive industry. She also mentions that many jobs that today's young children will do when they leave school probably don't exist yet, indicating the pace and scale of technological change.
UTAC also conducts non-automotive testing, such as electric bicycles, military vehicles, and aerospace systems. UTAC's customers, besides automobile manufacturers, include suppliers of automotive components, tire manufacturers, and companies involved in mobility and transportation testing services.
In conclusion, the role of AI in automotive testing is becoming increasingly significant, and companies that can adapt and stay ahead of the curve stand to benefit greatly. The Just Auto Excellence Awards offer a valuable opportunity for companies to showcase their achievements and position themselves at the forefront of the industry.
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