French company Arcure, a specialist in artificial intelligence (AI) applied to image processing in industry, is bolstering its roots in France by launching a new, outsourced production line, in partnership with Asteelflash.
Arcure Blaxtair
Credit: Arcure
Through this partnership, Arcure will increase its Blaxtair production capacity, to over 500 a month. The company has also been awarded ISO 9001 certification.
Blaxtair is an onboard people detection system developed in collaboration with the CEA (the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission). This innovative 3D camera detects obstacles near mobile plant, materials handling equipment, logistics and worksite vehicles. Thanks to its embedded AI, Blaxtair can differentiate between a person and an obstacle or object, within a defined detection zone around the vehicle, thereby helping to prevent accidents.
With over half its sales coming from its export business, Arcure has taken this step to ensure an efficient production capacity. The launch of a new line at the Asteelflash factory, in Aisne, France, will also provide additional scope for future growth. This is especially important, with Arcure recently having been awarded the contract to supply Blaxtair to the huge WestConnex motorway connection project in Sydney, Australia.
As with the Grossœuvre factory in Normandy, all production resources, product inspection and quality tests will be managed by Arcure.
"We are proud of our French manufacturing heritage and to announce the launch of this new production line, in a factory that has been long-established in France," said Franck Gayraud, Arcure's CEO.
Furthermore, Arcure has recently been awarded ISO 9001 certification, the benchmark international standard for quality management. This certification is generally required by major contractors (in particular OEMs). The acquisition of ISO 9001 will allow Arcure to further expand and develop its global business.
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