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Boldly leading the way in the German economy: Rutronik acquires stake in AI specialist collective mind
Rutronik is acquiring a 30 percent stake in collective mind GmbH, an expert in machine vision applications in the AI environment. The companies are thus combining their strengths in component distribution with automated image processing for future-oriented AI solutions tailored to industry and trade.
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rtifi cial Intelligence (AI) applications and tools are increasingly penetrating entire industries and the business world. AI tools offer potential for the German corporate structure, which is characterised by medium-sized companies. As a result of the tense economic situation, SMEs, and thus many Rutronik customers, are under increasing cost pressure. Effi ciency and productivity are therefore becoming increasingly important.
Joining forces on the hardware and software side to create groundbreaking AI solutions
To secure a time advantage for customers in the development of effi cient AI applications, Rutronik has acquired a 30 percent stake in the AI specialist collective mind GmbH from Leonberg, Germany. Since 2018, collective mind has focused primarily on the fi eld of machine vision. AI technology is used to automate image processing. In this fi eld, collective mind was the fi rst company in Germany to develop a certifi ed security system based on camera-based object and sequence recognition. Through the investment of the distribution company Rutronik in the IT specialist collective mind in the fi eld of AI, the companies intend to combine their strengths. In addition to the logistics and consulting expertise of many different companies, Rutronik primarily contributes hardware expertise at the product level of electronic components. Together with collective mind’s software expertise in AI-based image processing methods, this is already being tested in practical scenarios such as logistics and shipping.
“The trend is towards complete embedded solutions with powerful, compact hardware for computer-intensive AI applications,” says Fabian Plentz, chief operating offi cer (COO) of Rutronik. “The integration of hardware and software is often a major challenge, as it cannot be offered from a single source. Through our investment in collective mind, we can now offer this on the market for the
fi rst time and hopefully gain the decisive advantage for our current customers and future business partners,” continues Plentz.
Insight into AI-supported image processing in the use case logistics with > 100,000 parts
Rutronik has already initiated further international AI development projects to optimise process chains in the distribution sector. Specifi cally, AI-supported image processing is being used in logistics with the new partner collective mind to accelerate the growing demand for traceability at product level. Logistics experts expect that the scanning technology currently in use will be supplemented or even replaced by camera technology in the future. Rutronik, with its more than 100,000 electronic components and the associated variable capture data, is ideally suited as a use case for testing this development. The aim of the two companies is that the developed logistics AI application will be able to automatically and correctly recognise the information, even if the formats and arrangements of the product data on the corresponding product labels change, without having to adapt the software. The fi rst pilot of the development is already running at Rutronik’s largest logistics centre in Eisingen near Pforzheim, Germany.
“We are joining forces with Rutronik with the aim of offering internationally scalable software and hardware solutions developed from a single source for AI applications in retail and industry, among others, based on the regional ties between our two companies,” says Artur Hefner, one of the managing directors of collective mind with a focus on operations and fi nance. Specifi cally, collective mind aims to become the international number one for these AI solutions in the fi eld of machine vision applications in industry and trade, with the expertise of Rutronik as a long-standing distribution partner of many
medium-sized companies in Europe, Asia and North America.
“We have ambitious goals, but our fi rst joint project successes speak for very promising AI-based logistics solutions,” continues Armin Bär, managing director of collective mind, with a focus on sales. Joshua Raabe, managing director for technology at collective mind, outlines the medium-term plans of the AI specialist, “We are pushing ahead with major growth potential with related development projects in the industrial environment, especially in the fi eld of vision robotics.”
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