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Data-Driven Maintenance: Let your machines tell you what they need

Unplanned machine downtime is one of the biggest challenges in manufacturing. With tightly synchronized just-in-time production, even a short disruption can trigger supply chain delays and enormous costs. Enter Predictive Maintenance in a Data-Driven Factory: the promise of preventing failures before they happen through smart data analysis. But does it really work in real life?


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July 16, 2025
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Predictive Maintenance with Machine Learning & AI as a core element of the Data-Driven Factory

Machine sensors continuously collect values such as temperature, vibration, sound, and pressure. AI-powered systems analyze this data on the fly to detect anomalies and early indicators of failure. These insights enable targeted, cost-effective maintenance before a breakdown occurs.


Predictive maintenance isn’t an end in itself – it’s a means to a greater goal: building an intelligent, self-learning production system that goes far beyond reactive maintenance.

New developments like Reinforcement Learning take it a step further, dynamically optimizing maintenance plans by identifying ideal service windows based on real-world machine behavior and historical trends.

Data integration: The foundation for ML and AI in manufacturing

Yet, smart maintenance isn’t just about sounding alarms. Today’s AI and ML solutions go further – offering risk assessments, prioritizing actions, and supporting workforce planning. They don’t just reduce unplanned downtime – they help avoid quality issues caused by worn or faulty components.

Read the blog post by our IoT specialist Device Insight to find out what it takes for such solutions to develop their full potential and what this looks like in practice:

Predictive Maintenance with ML & AI: Let your machines tell you what they need

Read the full article on the Device Insight Blog

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Alexandra Luchtai writes regularly about technology innovations, latest projects and market insights around IoT, IIoT and any kind of smart products connected by IoT specialist and KUKA subsidiary Device Insight.

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