Aquila Data Enabler, in partnership with the Quartz laboratory (ISAE-Supméca), wins the “AI for Industry 2021” challeng...
28 Maio 2021 - 12:07PM
Aquila Data Enabler, in partnership with
the Quartz laboratory
(ISAE-Supméca), wins the “AI for
Industry 2021” challenge co-organized by the
Paris Region and Dassault
Aviation
Paris-Le
Bourget, May
28th,
2021 – The consortium formed by Aquila Data
Enabler, a leading French consultancy in artificial intelligence,
and the Quartz laboratory of ISAE-Supméca mechanical engineering
school, wins the AI for Industry 2021 Challenge organized by the
Paris Region and Dassault Aviation.
The proposed topic consisted of using AI
algorithms to develop, by machine learning, virtual sensors capable
of estimating local stress suffered by a Falcon business jet, based
solely on available aircraft instruments.
The Challenge judges declared the consortium the
winner after a two-month competition during which the ten selected
candidates deployed more than 1,000 submitted algorithms.
This victory will allow the teams from Aquila
Data Enabler and ISAE-Supméca to spend 18 months working with
Dassault Aviation on a collaborative project subsidized by Paris
Region in an amount of €500,000. The teams will therefore
accelerate the development of date/time data processing tools
thanks to artificial intelligence, and conduct advanced research
into the topic of the Challenge.
Valérie
Pécresse, President of the
Paris Region, says: “The Paris
Region is keen to play its role by giving our economic fabric the
necessary keys and resources to access the formidable assets of the
region's AI ecosystem. We must play together to win; this is what
we have done by working with Dassault Aviation, our Astech and
Systematic clusters, and Paris Saclay University and Startup
Inside. Congratulations to Aquila and Supméca that will now be able
to work with Dassault Aviation on reducing carbon emissions.”
Eric Trappier, Chairman and CEO of
Dassault Aviation, says: We are delighted by our
cooperation with the Paris Region and its AI ecosystem. We have met
some outstanding teams and thanks to them, the Challenge has
achieved all its goals. The winners' algorithms will give us
further insight into the mechanical stress put on aircraft in
service, with a view to optimizing our maintenance programs and
developing lighter and therefore more fuel-efficient structures.
Well done to everyone who took part in this Challenge. Through
innovation, industry as a whole and aviation in particular will
weather the current crisis and rise to the challenges ahead.”
Stéphane Georges, CEO of Aquila,
adds: “This victory is reward for our
R&D Lab that has been working for over three years on concrete
applications of AI in engineering and industry. We would like to
thank the Paris Region for supporting local businesses and we look
forward to building a real industrial solution with Dassault
Aviation and Supméca to democratize the AI approach to virtual
sensors, not only in aviation but in many other industries
too.”
About Paris Region
Paris Region is a driving force for French
employment and growth, both in terms of its economic weight and its
influence. As the leading economic region in Europe and the
third-largest urban economy in the world, behind Tokyo and New
York, Paris Region is a hotbed for innovation due to its
concentration of 40% of France's R&D activities. By and large,
Paris Region benefits from a great international appeal. Paris
Region is active in most of the areas that affect the daily lives
of its 12 million residents: transport, education, economic
development, environment, etc. In an area that covers only 2% of
France but is home to 18% of the country’s population and nearly
30% of the national GDP, Paris Region is implementing a development
policy which places the environment at the heart of its priorities.
It is investing 10 billion euros towards it.
More information on: www.iledefrance.fr /
twitter: @iledefrance
About Dassault Aviation
With over 10,000 military and civil aircraft
(including 2,500 Falcons) delivered in more than 90 countries over
the last century, Dassault Aviation has built up expertise
recognized worldwide in the design, development, sale and support
of all types of aircraft, ranging from the Rafale fighter, to the
high-end Falcon family of business jets, military drones and space
systems. In 2020, Dassault Aviation reported revenues of €5.5
billion. The company has 12,440 employees.
More information on:
www.dassault-aviation.com
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