At the Audi site in Neckarsulm, the AI application Weld Splatter Detection (WSD) detects weld spatter on the underbody of a car body.
Audi has a clear picture of how AI agents will be used in production in the future. The ProcessGuardAIn demonstrator visualizes this journey interactively. In the paint shop at the Audi site in Neckarsulm, the ProcessGuardAIn is currently underway, among other things, in the pilot phase for anomaly detection in cathodic dip coating (CDP).
The wiring harness takes shape through automated taping. In the Next2OEM future project, Audi is working with ten partners at its Ingolstadt, Germany, site to demonstrate how the production and assembly of a wiring harness can be completely digitalized and automatedfrom the supplier to installation at the plant.
Audi is testing the first application resulting from an IPAI cooperation in series production with AI-supported dryer control in the paint shop at its plant in Neckarsulm, Germany.
Until summer 2026, Audi will test how much energy can be saved by the AI-supported dryer control in the paint shop at the Neckarsulm site.
Until summer 2026, Audi will test how much energy can be saved by the AI-supported dryer control in the paint shop at the Neckarsulm site.