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According to the Bank’s website, the project promoter, Samotics, is a B2B Dutch SME that has developed a predictive maintenance and energy efficiency optimisation solution for industrial companies based on Electrical Signature Analysis. Its system focuses on monitoring and analysing electric motors to detect energy inefficiencies and predict malfunctioning through Artificial Intelligence driven recommendations.
The project finances the further development and deployment of an innovative condition monitoring and predictive maintenance solution for critical industrial assets.
The aim is to support the promoter in further enhancing and expanding its offering towards new industries and areas of application in existing and new geographies.
The project will be carried out in existing facilities, already authorised, that will not change their scope due to the project.
The project does not carry any significant labour risks and risk to health and safety is minimal with the overall social risk being low.
Based on the environmental, climate and social information and based on the review of the likely significant environmental, climate and social risks and impacts and the mitigation measures and management systems in place, the Project is deemed to have low residual environmental, climate and social risks and impacts.
Samotics is a B2B Dutch SME that has developed a predictive maintenance and energy efficiency optimisation solution for industrial companies based on Electrical Signature Analysis. The company's system specifically focuses on monitoring and analyzing electric motors to detect energy inefficiencies and predict malfunctioning through AI driven recommendations.
Private Actor 1 | Private Actor 1 Role | Private Actor 1 Sector | Relation | Private Actor 2 | Private Actor 2 Role | Private Actor 2 Sector |
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Contact: Tim Smit
Email: t.smit@eib.org
Phone: +352 4379 - 89076
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