Aerospace ecosystem solutions provider GA Telesis, and Alitheon, a pioneer in optical AI for no-touch serialisation, have joined forces to integrate Alitheon’s cutting-edge optical AI technology, FeaturePrint®, into WILBUR, GA Telesis’s Web3-enabled Parts Provenance and Records Platform.
WILBUR will provide a revolution in securing aircraft and parts authenticity, as well as drive maximum levels of aviation data security within the sector. This collaboration will empower stakeholders to meet the highest standards for product documentation and verification set by all global regulatory bodies.
This collaboration also drives a new level of safety across the entire aviation and aerospace supply chain by ensuring the irrefutable verification of products.
Starting with raw materials and continuing forward with OEMs, heavy maintenance facilities, MRO’s, logistics, airlines, and parts suppliers, WILBUR and FeaturePrint will enhance traceability and identification of aircraft parts throughout the entire aircraft lifecycle.
The combined technology addresses aircraft parts previously manufactured, and serves as a forward-looking provenance verification system (PVS) and process for transfer of assets within the supply-chain.
Jason Reed, president of the GA Telesis Digital Innovation Group, said: “Incorporating Alitheon’s FeaturePrint into our WILBUR platform will establish the ultimate standard of traceability and provenance for aviation industry stakeholders.
“The combination of our technology and extensive market presence, along with Alitheon’s optical AI technology, will empower the aviation industry to address significant challenges.
“As the aviation industry evolves, transparency throughout the value chain is becoming increasingly critical. The enhanced GA Telesis platform will empower stakeholders to meet the highest standards set by the OEMs, airlines, and aviation authorities around the world.
“Together, we will usher in an era where fraudulent aerospace documentation and aircraft parts not only become obsolete, but impossible.”
Roei Ganzarski, chief executive of Alitheon, said: “FeaturePrint was developed to establish transparency, traceability, and trust using nothing more than a photo. This empowers high-consequence industries to provide the provenance and verification their customers deserve.
“In the aerospace sector, where safety is paramount, companies and the flying public must have assurances that every part installed on an aircraft is authentic, legal, and correct. By integrating FeaturePrint into WILBUR, this industry gains a new level of trust and safety.”
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