💼 Workforce Efficiency with AI
Today's Highlights
- Squint - a new era for global industrial training
- Learn - a couple of courses to further your knowledge in AI
- In Other News - a few interesting developments we're tracking
Squint - Global Industrial Training
Squint is an innovative company that leverages artificial intelligence (AI) and augmented reality (AR) to revolutionize how industries manage and execute their operations. At its core, Squint offers a mobile app designed to automate data entry, generate custom procedures, and enhance operator expertise across various industries, including manufacturing, energy, healthcare, and hospitality. The app aims to bridge the knowledge gap between retiring and incoming workforces, a challenge particularly prominent in sectors like manufacturing, a $7 trillion industry foundational to the global economy.
Squint’s platform is uniquely capable of creating and managing AR experiences that help industries digitize procedures rapidly and efficiently. This capability is not only about enhancing productivity but also about reducing training times significantly, which is particularly beneficial for industries with high turnover rates or complex operational procedures.
The company's technology includes features that allow for the creation of media-rich digital instructions that blend seamlessly with the real world. These features are designed to engage and retain frontline workers by providing them with instant access to critical information and interactive guides. Additionally, Squint supports automatic translation into over 35 languages, catering to diverse global workforces.
The app leverages AI to automate data entry and generate custom procedures, which helps in standardizing operations across the board. This AI component is also crucial for analyzing operations to provide insights into efficiency and productivity, enabling companies to make data-driven decisions.
Squint was founded by Devin Bhushan. To date, they have raised $13 million.
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