4 June 2025, 11:10
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ANMOPYC's Artificial Intelligence Commission held its inaugural meeting on May 22 with 27 participating companies.
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The commission, led by INTEGRA, aims to address sector needs, promote AI adoption, and foster a trusted learning environment.
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Initial objectives include understanding AI concerns, sharing experiences, identifying solutions, fostering training, and building a support network.
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Collaborative work will focus on continuous training, real-world use cases, technological exploration, joint projects, and ethical AI governance.
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Proposed tools include workshops, tailored training, practical guides, a solutions map, technical seminars, and networking spaces.
More than 25 companies come together to promote the practical, responsible, and collaborative use of AI in the machinery sector.
On May 22, ANMOPYC's Artificial Intelligence Commission held its first meeting with the participation of 27 companies from the sector, marking the beginning of a collaborative space focused on the effective and shared use of artificial intelligence in the machinery industry. The session served as a first contact to align expectations, set priorities, and launch a joint roadmap.
This commission, which will be led by INTEGRA, was created with the aim of addressing real needs in the sector, promoting the effective adoption of AI, and creating a trusted environment for shared learning among companies.
During the meeting, an initial set of objectives was presented to guide the group’s collective work. These include understanding the sector's real concerns regarding AI, sharing useful experiences, identifying viable technological solutions, fostering training, building a support network among companies, and promoting the effective adoption of AI in specific processes.
Possible lines of collaborative work were also discussed, focusing on continuous training, the communication of real-world use cases, technological exploration, the development of joint projects, and the ethical and regulatory governance of AI usage.
To support these goals, proposed tools included collaborative workshops, tailored training actions, practical guides, a dynamic solutions map, technical seminars, and networking spaces among companies.
This first session has launched an open, results-oriented space where artificial intelligence will be approached from a realistic, shared perspective focused on delivering tangible value to companies in the sector.
This is a unique opportunity to learn, share, and move forward together in the intelligent use of AI—practically, safely, and with real impact on our processes.
Source: Anmopyc