OnLogic To Help Businesses Adopt AI-Powered Solutions With Latest Partnerships
In an effort to expand its industrial AI consulting and implementation services, OnLogic has partnered with industry-leading AI experts Big Vision, Data Monsters, and Mosaic Data Science.
Change for industrial manufacturers is always hard, and the move to AI is no different. While there are AI devices such as vision systems and machine learning software that already make use of AI technology, custom AI solutions require the help of experts in the AI field and hefty hardware to support the applications.
OnLogic, which already has an extensive catalog of computer hardware capable of running advanced software, has partnered with industry-leading AI experts Big Vision, Data Monsters, and Mosaic Data Science to help businesses make use of AI technology. With the help of these business partners and its own AI expertise, OnLogic can provide businesses with the knowledge and hardware to facilitate a custom AI solution.
OnLogic has partnered with Data Monsters, Mosaic Data Science, and Big Vision to boost industrial AI implementation. Image used courtesy of OnLogic
AI Consulting Services
OnLogic has partnered with AI developers Big Vision, Data Monsters, and Mosaic Data Science to offer a better AI consulting and implementation service for customers.
Big Vision - AI is often used in machine vision applications because of AI’s ability to process large amounts of data quickly and accurately. Big Vision is a team of researchers and engineers that can help businesses develop AI-driven solutions for vision applications.
Data Monsters - Processing data is a chore that AI does well, but without the proper hardware, AI tools won’t be able to do their job. DataMonsters specializes in developing AI tools, specifically with the NVIDIA technology stack.
Mosaic Data Science - Once an AI solution has been developed, software needs to be built and deployed. Mosaic Data Science does just that. They work closely with businesses to create and deploy custom AI software.

OnLogic’s edge hardware includes the Karbon 700 for rugged edge computing. Image used courtesy of OnLogic
Combining AI Hardware and Software
You can’t run your software without good hardware and good hardware isn’t much without software. With OnLogic providing the hardware and AI solution experts providing the software, OnLogic can help businesses build an AI solution from the ground up. The OnLogic team will work with individual businesses to identify value-added AI use cases, asses and prioritize AI implementations, select data architecture, provide AI model selection and training, provide edge computing architecture, and provide monitoring and maintenance.

OnLogic’s Karbon 430 IoT gateway is another example of the company’s edge computing solutions. Image used courtesy of OnLogic
AI-Powered Industrial Automation
AI is often used in vision applications where defect detection or pattern matching needs to scan large amounts of images to develop pass/fail criteria. Another great use for AI in industrial automation is for machine learning. Having software that learns how equipment runs and can predict when maintenance will need to be performed on specific components before unexpected downtime occurs can result in large cost savings. These tools are great but often need to be developed for a particular application, which requires the services of experts in the AI field. OnLogic already offers a wide variety of servers, edge computers, and panel PCs that can be used to deploy AI solutions. Now that OnLogic has partnered with AI experts, it can further its AI consulting and implementation.

