In response to the significant market demand driven by the Edge AI surge, Innodisk has transformed its manufacturing facility into the group’s AI core hub. With enhanced production capacity, Innodisk is poised to collaborate with global clients in deploying Edge AI solutions. At the same time, Innodisk is also seeking global tech talent to join its teams worldwide.
The year 2024 heralds a period of innovation for Innodisk, with the launch of new products and technologies. The latest manufacturing facility will commence production on various Edge AI products, centred on three core technologies: “AI Acceleration,” “Vision-Driven,” and “Custom Integration.”
For “AI Acceleration,” Innodisk’s subsidiary Aetina recently introduced the NVIDIA MGX Server, the group’s first Edge AI server. Additionally, Innodisk has launched industrial-grade CXL 2.0 memory and E1.S/E3.S Edge server SSDs for AI and high-speed Edge computing. “Vision-Driven” highlights Innodisk’s advancements in Edge AI machine vision, including the pioneering MIPI over Type-C extension patent technology for embedded cameras, while “Custom Integration” epitomises the group’s commitment to small-volume, diverse, and highly customised solutions.
With the accelerated development of global Edge AI and increased production capacity, Innodisk anticipates speeding up the realisation of innovative technologies and enabling the effective deployment of products and AI solutions in practical scenarios.
While promoting smart transformation for clients, Innodisk is also applying these practices by transforming its production centre into a model for smart manufacturing and management. In collaboration with Aetina, NVIDIA, and through the Metropolis for Factories framework, Innodisk has developed an AOI AI secondary inspection solution for smart manufacturing, enhancing production line efficiency.
Additionally, Innodisk’s subsidiary Millitronic, in partnership with Schneider Electric and ASPEED Technology, has developed a panoramic smart visualisation remote management solution for the plant’s data centre. This solution shifts traditional on-site inspections to real-time remote management, displaying data and enabling remote monitoring. Furthermore, the iCAP Air solution, announced this year, will connect multiple sensors to measure temperature, CO2, and other air indicators, providing real-time alerts for abnormal values and facilitating prompt facility management. This application will ensure employee health and product quality.
With the inauguration of the Phase II manufacturing plant, Innodisk is concentrating on recruiting AI-related talent. The company, which has locations in the USA, Europe, Japan, China, and beyond, is inviting global tech professionals to join its team.
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