We create new business opportunities in partnership with our customers
Intelligent Systems is a Danish IT project and consultancy company.
We develop custom software in the cross field between robot
technology and IT-systems.
Intelligent Systems address business customers in three markets:
Industrial automation & logistics
Healthcare
Energy & utilities
Intelligent Systems deliver intelligent solutions for control, data acquisition
and visualization e.g. postal sortation, automated warehouse management or
automated production lines. The solutions increase efficiency, quality and
reliability of systems and make up the intelligence that binds larger systems
together and make them operate as one coherent system.
Most of these systems are 'mission critical' or 'business critical'.
"We are seeing a greater demand in the market for independent advice on intelligent
control of automated systems. Companies looking for software for automation - software
that integrates business systems and industrial automation and allows for adding
intelligence, provides overview and enables optimization. Clients want advice in
several areas when working with automation," says LT Automation director Lasse Thomsen.
"Our companies' profiles fit well together. We can complement each other, which benefits
our customers when we help them through the automation process," continues Lasse Thomsen.
Intelligent Systems participates actively in several networks with the
aim to strengthen and build relationships, knowledge, skills and know-how.
To strengthen and maintain its position as a supplier of specialized
knowledge and skills Intelligent Systems constantly seeks inspiration
and knowledge. The networks help Intelligent Systems to be a stronger
partner for its customers and provide the skills and services they need.
See which networks Intelligent Systems is a memeber of
here.
Intelligent Systems will participate in a network meeting at Grundfos on future
requirements for automation. The meeting takes place on 11th November and will
focus on automation and sustainability now and in the future. Contributors
include Grundfos and Professor Ole Madsen, Aalborg University. In cooperation
with Grundfos Ole Madsen has studied future demands for automation towards 2020.
The organizer of the network meeting is
SupplyNet,
a network of suppliers of robotic technology solutions.
At the conference on knowledge transfer at Aalborg University on 4th October
CEO Niki Grigoriou is an invited speaker. The Conference is focused on
using and strengthening bridges for knowledge transfer, so businesses
can get better access to the knowledge within academia. In
Niki's presentation he will make suggestions on collaboration between
businesses and academia, and on creating synergies between research
and business to stimulate innovation and growth.
Among the other speakers are Minister of Science, Charlotte Sahl-Madsen,
regional politicians and leading businessmen. See the conference programme
here.