Siri and Alexa at home,
SPIX at work!
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SPIX industry justifies for several years of experience in the introduction of voice solutions and voice assistants in different industrial contexts. This experience leads the company to develop the concept of Voice Experience to consider all the components to guaranty the successful use of the Spix voice assistant, value its acceptability by the final users, and prove its performance in dedicated industrial situations.
Deep dive into different samples to realize the potential application of Voice Experience for your own industrial use case:
– Spix for the shop floor situations: production, quality control, repair classification, …
– Spix for mobile workers: maintenance, inspection, surveillance, …
– Sample interface of Spix with industrial software: MES, FSM, CMMS, ERP, …
At first let’s have fun:
Siri and Alexa at home, SPIX at work!
This summarizes the vision of SPIX industry with the introduction of Voice Experience for the shop floor workers of the industry.
Production / Quality control
(Spix for Shop Floor situations)
The use cases related to production, quality control, and product sorting mainly involve shop floor local situations.
The workers are on the shop floor, inside the production plant. Computers are everywhere, as well as control screens(some time too much). MES and ERP are kings of the floor but their interfaces are not always adapted to the workers and their constraints.
The role of the Spix Voice Assistant is to provide an operational answer to the constraints of the worker, with the guaranty of end-to-end continuity of the digital information on the shop-floor.
Maintenance / Inspection
(Spix for Mobility situations)
The use cases related to maintenance, site inspection, and surveillance mainly involve outside and mobile situations.
The workers are moving a lot, sometime outise, or in complex buildings. No computers are available, only mobile equipments, with limited screen access. CMMS and XLS(!) are kings of the inspection’s worker. Additional risks related to the mobility can be observed.
The role of the Spix Voice Assistant is to provide an operational answer to the constraints of the worker, with the guaranty of end-to-end continuity of the digital information in mobility.
Voice interface for industrial software
(Spix for MES, CMMS, FSM, ERP, XLS, PDF, …)
Either in production or in mobility, industrials already provide business software to their workforces. SPIX interfaces with the front-end of the standard software to ease the access for the front line worker. The access through the front line avoids to change the data flow between the shop floor and the databases.
Sample videos for shop floor situations
Gloves box worker at ORANO
Quality controller at Vallourec
Assembly worker at Michelin
Default sorting at Renault
Shift report at Bouygues
Leather sorting at Bastin (luxury)
Sample videos for mobility situations
Hazardous reports at EDF
Oil car control at Sicoval
Railways inspection at SNCF
Car inspection at Sicoval
Gloves + SPIX = safety
Sample of interfaces to industrial software
Technical doc access by voice
SPIX for IBM Maximo (IBM)
SPIX for XLSX (O365)
SPIX for Delmia Apriso (3DS)
SPIX for SolidWorks (3DS)
SPIX for gloves box