Revolutionizing Pakistan’s Textile Industry with AI Innovation
In Karachi, a groundbreaking artificial intelligence system developed by a graduate of NED University is poised to transform Pakistan’s textile industry. The innovation, named IntelliInspect, offers real-time identification of fabric quality issues, potentially saving millions annually by reducing wastage and minimizing the risk of rejected consignments in export markets due to faulty textiles.
Meet Suboohi Arif: Creator of a Milestone in Textile Sector
Suboohi Arif, the mastermind behind IntelliInspect and a graduate specializing in automation and application engineering, believes this AI-driven technology is a game-changer for Pakistan’s textile sector. With the ability to detect various defects in knitted and woven fabrics, such as broken threads, stains, tears, and holes, the system boasts accuracy rates exceeding 95% and 90%, respectively, in tests conducted on over 3,000 samples.
High-Speed Sensors and Cameras: The Key to Success
IntelliInspect utilizes high-speed sensors and cameras installed on textile manufacturing lines to quickly identify defects during the production process, reducing costs and production losses. This innovative approach allows manufacturers to avoid working with faulty fabric, thereby improving profitability and product quality across various textile segments, including garment production, automotive textiles, home furnishings, and industrial textiles.
Collaborating for a Brighter Future in Textile Manufacturing
Suboohi Arif is eager to collaborate with industry stakeholders to integrate IntelliInspect into manufacturing facilities, enhancing the quality of export products and maximizing profits for businesses. By bringing down costs, opening avenues for data-driven analytics, and improving decision-making processes, this technology has the potential to significantly transform Pakistan’s textile sector, boosting its global competitiveness.
A Promising Future for Pakistan’s Largest Export Industry
Pakistan’s textile sector, which accounts for over half of the country’s exports, has long grappled with quality control issues. The implementation of IntelliInspect on a large scale could mark a significant transformation for the industry, offering improved efficiency, accuracy, continuity in production, and reduced operational costs. Suboohi Arif’s groundbreaking innovation promises to revolutionize Pakistan’s textile industry and establish a new standard of excellence in fabric quality control.