Innodisk, a global leader in AI solutions, is showcasing its expertise in edge AI integration at the NVIDIA GTC event in San Jose, USA. The company specializes in developing customizable AI solutions that cater to various industries, emphasizing practical implementation and research sharing worldwide.
One of the key highlights at GTC is Innodisk’s smart manufacturing solutions powered by NVIDIA Metropolis for Factories technology, specifically showcasing AOI defect detection. The demo features the EV2U-SGR1 low-light USB camera module, designed to enhance smart factory efficiency by addressing challenges posed by dim lighting. With its unique lens specifications and customized 3A functions, including auto-focus, auto-exposure, and auto-white balance, this module ensures clear product detail capture and precise quality inspection, even in low-light conditions commonly found in manufacturing settings. Its applications extend beyond quality control to safety and security, providing comprehensive factory monitoring for enhanced safety measures.
Innodisk’s customer-centric approach, coupled with NVIDIA’s innovative AI tools and frameworks, effectively translates advanced AI technology into practical industry solutions, explained Randy Chien, Chairman of Innodisk. The company’s demonstrations at GTC leverage key development tools from NVIDIA AI Enterprise, offering an end-to-end, cloud-native software platform to accelerate data science pipelines and streamline the development and deployment of AI applications.
Responding to the rising demand for edge AI hardware, Innodisk is also showcasing its industrial-grade SSDs, memory products, and expansion modules at GTC. These products highlight the durability and adaptability necessary for maintaining seamless operation of edge AI systems. By integrating Aetina’s AI equipment and leveraging group resource integration, Innodisk empowers customers to meet diverse industry requirements with their AI applications.
To explore Innodisk’s customizable AI solutions further, visit booth 338 at GTC. For more information, visit their official website at http://www.innodisk.com.