From Blast Suits to Bots: How AI and Robotics Will Redesign the Coatings and Corrosion Industries

Inspenet announces the latest interview featuring James Kunkle, Manager of Engineering Specifications at Akzonobel and host of the "Coatings Talk" podcast. We’re going to explore the impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and robotics on the coatings and corrosion industries.
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The coatings and corrosion industries face a major challenge: attracting and retaining qualified workers. During the latest AMPP 2024 Annual Conference Inspenet obtained an interview with James Kunkle, Engineering Specifications Manager at AkzoNobel and host of the “Coatings Talk” podcast, they discussed how Artificial Intelligence (AI) and robotics could revolutionize these sectors.

AI and Robotics: The Future of Coatings and Corrosion

Kunkle identified the labor shortage as a major hurdle, suggesting that AI and robotics could fill the void. AI can automate repetitive tasks such as surface preparation and coating application, freeing up human workers to focus on more complex activities. Additionally, AI can analyze data to optimize processes and predict future needs.

However, Kunkle emphasizes that AI will not replace human workers entirely. Instead, it will create a more efficient and productive workforce by augmenting human capabilities. AI can assist inspectors in analyzing test results and inspectors can leverage their experience to interpret the data and make informed decisions.

The integration of AI and robotics also presents an opportunity to attract younger generations to the coatings and corrosion industries. Younger workers are often drawn to careers involving technology. By embracing these advancements, the coatings and corrosion sectors can become more appealing to a wider talent pool.

The Benefits of AI and Robotics in Coatings and Corrosion:

Reduced Labor Costs: Automating tasks can significantly reduce labor costs, making projects more competitive.

Improved Efficiency: AI can optimize processes and streamline workflows, leading to increased efficiency.

Enhanced Safety: Robots can work in hazardous environments, reducing the risk of injury to human workers.

Data-Driven Decisions: AI can analyze vast amounts of data to identify trends and predict future needs.

Attracting Younger Talent: Integrating technology can make the coatings and corrosion industries more appealing to younger workers.

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The future of the coatings and corrosion industries is bright. By embracing AI and robotics, these sectors can address labor shortages, improve efficiency, and attract new talent. As technology continues to evolve, we can expect even more innovative solutions to emerge, shaping the future of coatings and corrosion.

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