COREbeat has been installed at key Greek industry facilities
Author: Alexandros Patrikios
July 23rd 2024
COREbeat, CORE Group’s flagship predictive maintenance solution, promises to eliminate downtimes through the use of Deep Learning algorithms.
Offering a 360-solution, COREbeat comprises compact hardware, AI-infused software and an intuitive web and mobile UI and has been applied to many production lines across Europe.
Since last month, COREbeat has been installed in two additional industrial facilities in Greece.
The installation at TERNA MAG mines
TERNA MAG is a magnesite and magnesia producer, and a member of GEK TERNA GROUP, one of the leading business groups in Greece. It exploits the world-class magnesite deposits in the northern part of Evia island.
COREbeat was installed at the TERNA MAG mines to assist the maintenance staff with its cutting-edge predictive maintenance capabilities, increasing their machinery’s lifespan and reducing their production’s downtime. The installation is expected to lead to measurable improvements in the near future.
The installation took place as part of the MASTERMINE Project, which aims to assist the EU mining industry in overcoming the challenges of its green & digital transition.
The installation at the EYDAP wastewater treatment plant
EYDAP is the largest company in Greece in the water supply, sewerage and wastewater treatment sector. It covers the needs of more than 40% of the country's population and supplies the region of Attica with high-quality drinking water.
COREbeat is now up and running at EYDAP’s Wastewater Treatment plant in Metamorfosis, in Attica, with a daily capacity of 24 thousand cubic meters of septic sewage and 20 thousand cubic meters of municipal wastewater. EYDAP staff is going to use COREbeat for monitoring purposes, and it will assist the staff in optimising the energy demand levels of the plant.
The pilot installation is part of CORE Group’s work for the Trineflex Project, which is supporting the transformation of energy-intensive industrial processes through the integration of energy flexibility and the supply of raw materials.