Gerotto has launched the development of its AI-Ecosystem, a strategic project that introduces artificial intelligence into technologies for industrial cleaning robotics and the management of complex working environments.
The goal is to transform data collected in the field into actionable information, helping to enhance safety, improve operational continuity and support fast, informed decision-making, particularly in high-risk industrial contexts and classified environments.
Among the first technologies developed within the AI-Ecosystem are the new G-OPTICAM cameras, designed to operate in critical industrial environments and to integrate with artificial intelligence systems capable of monitoring events, analyzing operational conditions and scanning the work environment in real time.
The cameras are certified ATEX Zone 0 for the European market and IECEx Zone 0 for the rest of the world. This is a key requirement for operating in classified environments and a distinctive element that places the company among the few worldwide to have obtained the voluntary IECEx certification, widely recognized as a technological passport for explosion-proof technologies.
Thanks to the integration between cameras and artificial intelligence, it will be possible to:
use multilingual prompts to interact with the systems
retrieve data related to events and near-miss incidents
generate automatic reports on tasks and machine performance
improve operational traceability and safety management
At the same time, the company has started developing a proprietary data room dedicated to training algorithms, with the goal of creating an agentic language designed to support increasingly autonomous systems and drive the evolution of No Man Entry robotics for industrial cleaning.
“The AI-Ecosystem project,” states Alessandro Gerotto, CEO of the company, “represents a fundamental step in the innovation strategy we are pursuing. As an AI-Adopter, we aim to contribute to the development of increasingly intelligent industrial cleaning robotics, capable of interacting with both the working environment and operators. The AI-Ecosystem is our new way to ensure safety, operational continuity and asset integrity across industrial plants.”
The Gerotto AI-Ecosystem therefore marks the beginning of a journey that integrates digital technologies, computer vision and advanced automation to build a new generation of solutions dedicated to industrial cleaning in complex and hazardous environments.
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