Retrofit telematics and artificial intelligence

How retrofit telematics can make the existing specialists simpler, faster, more precise and more productive and what the mathematician Vilfredo Pareto has to do with it.

Telematics and IoT technology has made tremendous strides in recent years, especially in the automotive and engineering industries. The introduction of aftermarket telematics systems equipped with AI and smart hardware has the potential to radically transform how vehicles and machines are operated and maintained. What can that look like?

Retrofit telematics offer a number of benefits that can significantly increase efficiency and productivity in a workshop environment:

➡️ Information about the condition and performance of vehicles and machines is continuously collected.

➡️ This data can then be analyzed to identify patterns and make predictions that can be useful in decision making.

➡️ The highlight of these systems: predictive maintenance!

Imagine your system knowing exactly when a filter change is needed and automatically ordering the correct parts before they are needed. Automating this process can minimize downtime, reduce operating costs and increase productivity.

Another plus: availability and planning reliability are increased. Aftermarket telematics are able to monitor the health and performance of vehicles and machines in real-time – avoiding downtime caused by unexpected failures. The service life of your vehicles and machines is also extended by maintenance work carried out in good time.

Retrofit telematics pave the way for workshop 4.0 - with AI and smart hardware you can optimize the operation and maintenance of vehicles and machines and increase the efficiency and productivity of your workshop. It might sound complicated, but it isn't. Because the intelligence is already in the hardware and the software. Only electricity is required, plus/minus in the simplest case. The successful "Pareto principle" is reflected here. Vilfredo Pareto was an Italian engineer, economist, and sociologist (1848-1923) who popularized the 80/20 or 20/80 rule we know today.

This requires a powerful portal with intelligent IT architecture and operated in the "private cloud". This takes place in two Tier 3 data centers, certified according to DIN/EN/ISO 27001 and mirrored with each other. This ensures maximum availability and data protection, even in the event of a disaster. By assigning roles and rights, all users in the company can receive exactly the information, reports, views, dashboards, warnings and notes that are required for their tasks.

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