EOT.AI Launches Open PI2AI to Accelerate Industrial AI Adoption
The First Online Community to Share, Learn, and Collaborate on Machine Learning for Industrial Data
EOT.AI, a leader in industrial AI modernization, today announced the launch of Open PI2AI, a new open educational community platform designed to close the gap between plant intelligence (PI) and artificial intelligence (AI). The platform aims to democratize access to machine learning (ML) by allowing operations users to upload, share, explore, and collaborate on ML models that work with real-time operational data especially from SCADA systems and data historians.
Also Read: FutureSearch Gives odds of Runaway AI in New AI Futurism Report
Traditionally, these two worlds have operated in silos – Plant Intelligence exists at industrial sites put in place and managed by engineers and operators, whereby ML and AI is created and utilized mostly by data scientists in corporate IT departments. Open PI2AI brings them together by providing a collaborative space where operational users, engineers, and data scientists can collaborate on pre-built ML models, rate and comment on them, and learn from real-world use cases.
“Open PI2AI empowers a new generation of innovation from the operational side of the industrial enterprise,” said Matt Oberdorfer, CEO of EOT.AI. “Operators and OT engineers can now easily test and use ML models without needing advanced data science skills on site, lowering the barrier to entry for industrial AI and helping companies unlock real value from their data.”
Also Read: How AI can help Businesses Run Service Centres and Contact Centres at Lower Costs?
Open PI2AI works seamlessly with EOT’s Twin Sight ML Workbench, a no-code tool that allows users to run ML models directly on real-time plant data, visualize predictions, and explore insights through intuitive dashboards. Together, these tools enable companies to go from pilot to production faster—without requiring major infrastructure changes.
The Open PI2AI community is open, educational, and entirely free to use. It also features tutorials, virtual events, and knowledge sharing that help accelerate AI skills for OT teams. The platform is not affiliated with or endorsed by OpenAI or AVEVA. The use of “AI” refers to “Artificial Intelligence” and “PI” refers to “Plant Intelligence”, not any specific company or product.
[To share your insights with us as part of editorial or sponsored content, please write to psen@itechseries.com]
Comments are closed.