Field Notes
Industrial insight before instrumentation.
These articles look at the operational problems behind visual AI: where data is missing, why that gap costs money, and how practical implementation can unlock value without starting with a large transformation program.
Retail operations
5 min read
The retail problem is not foot traffic. It is unanswered behaviour.
Physical retailers already have sales data. The missing layer is what happened before the sale, the abandoned aisle, the queue that formed, and the display that shoppers walked past.
Read insight ->Process plants
6 min read
Downtime often starts as a visible condition no system is measuring.
Plants already monitor pressures, temperatures, vibration, and control states. The blind spot is the physical evidence around the asset that never becomes structured data.
Read insight ->Warehousing and logistics
5 min read
Warehouse bottlenecks hide in plain sight.
Logistics systems know orders, inventory, and scans. They often struggle with the live physical reality: congestion, blocked lanes, staging errors, dock queues, and exceptions between scans.
Read insight ->Safety and compliance
6 min read
Safety assurance improves when critical controls are visible, frequent, and logged.
Industrial safety programs rely on procedures, training, and audits. The challenge is proving that critical controls are present at the moment work is happening.
Read insight ->Construction and infrastructure
6 min read
Construction delays often begin as small site conditions.
Project systems track schedules, budgets, RFIs, and claims. They are weaker at capturing the physical evidence of progress, access, congestion, defects, and risk while there is still time to intervene.
Read insight ->Agriculture and food production
5 min read
Farm productivity depends on conditions that change faster than reports.
Growers and food producers make decisions under weather, disease, labour, harvest, storage, and market pressure. Many of the earliest signals are visual and local.
Read insight ->Utilities and field assets
6 min read
Utility reliability is won in the field, not only in the control room.
Electricity, water, and network operators rely on distributed assets whose condition changes with weather, access, vegetation, corrosion, vandalism, and time.
Read insight ->Transport infrastructure
5 min read
Road and rail assets degrade faster than inspection cycles move.
Roads, bridges, corridors, signs, barriers, stations, and depots create constant visual maintenance demand. The challenge is turning inspection evidence into prioritised action.
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