Arch Systems to Showcase AI-Powered Automated Downtime Labeling at IPC APEX EXPO 2025
February 20, 2025 | Arch SystemsEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Arch Systems, a leader in machine data, AI, and analytics for manufacturers, will exhibit at the 2025 IPC APEX EXPO, taking place from March 18-20 at the Anaheim Convention Center in California. Visitors can explore Arch's latest innovations at Booth #1102, where the company will introduce Arch Systems’ Automated Downtime and its collaborative efforts in global electronics manufacturing.
Arch Systems continues to set new standards in manufacturing intelligence through its collaborations with Flex, Jabil, Plexus, HARMAN, and other respected manufacturers. These collaborations have propelled Arch to the forefront of AI-driven solutions, enabling manufacturers to unlock deeper insights and take smarter actions to optimize their operations.
At the IPC APEX EXPO, Arch Systems will unveil the transformative capabilities of Arch AI, designed to optimize manufacturing operations through proactive alerts, intelligent recommendations, and accelerated operator training. A key highlight is the Automated Downtime Labeling feature, which revolutionizes how downtime events are captured, labeled, and acted upon with minimal operator intervention. Leveraging machine learning and human insights, Automated Downtime Labeling provides manufacturers with unprecedented visibility into the root causes of downtime, enabling them to reduce unplanned downtime costs—estimated to total $50 billion annually, according to industry reports—and enhance operational efficiencies.
Arch AI combines the ‘Voice of the Operator’ and the ‘Voice of the Process’ to provide a holistic view of production. It captures and analyzes human insights alongside machine data, creating an evolving knowledge repository that continuously learns and adapts to new operational challenges. This unique approach streamlines workflows, enhances decision-making and drives continuous improvement on the shop floor.
Arch Systems invites attendees to visit their booth to experience firsthand how Arch AI is shaping the future of manufacturing. Discover how these solutions can help streamline operations, reduce costs, and empower teams to achieve higher productivity and quality standards.
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