D'isum Launches Smartphone-Based Failure Prediction Service for Small Factories
The service brings industrial failure prediction, previously limited to large factories with custom systems, to small and medium-sized factories at a fraction of the cost and setup time.
Reporting from 1 source: ASCII.jp.
D'isum Inc. will offer a ready-made failure prediction service using smartphones, starting July 2026. The service, D'Insight_FP, costs about 500,000 yen per year and can be operational in one week. It targets small and medium-sized factories that cannot afford custom solutions from large SI vendors. A smartphone placed near machinery collects sound and vibration data, which is processed and analyzed by AI to detect deterioration signs.
Large system integration vendors have long offered failure prediction services, but those are custom-built, requiring about a year of preparation and high costs. That has kept them out of reach for most small and medium-sized factories. D'isum Inc. is now offering a ready-made alternative. The service, D'Insight_FP, uses a smartphone placed near machinery to collect sound and vibration data. The smartphone processes the data locally, compressing it to about 1/1,000 of the original volume before sending it to the cloud. There, D'isum's visualization AI maps the data and tracks a deterioration index. When the index's slope changes, an alarm is issued. The service costs about 500,000 yen per year and can be operational in one week. Smartphones and tablets are provided pre-configured, requiring no IT skills from the customer.
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