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Kipi.ai Partners with Snowflake to Deliver Kalibrate Automotive Solution for the AI Data Cloud

Kipi.ai Partners with Snowflake to Deliver Kalibrate Automotive Solution for the AI Data Cloud

Business Wire06-05-2025

HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Kipi.ai, a WNS Company and leader in data modernization, AI, and analytics solutions for the Snowflake platform, today announced it has partnered with Snowflake to support the acceleration of the AI Data Cloud for Manufacturing through Kalibrate, an automotive-specific solution delivered as a Snowflake Native App. Snowflake and kipi.ai are enabling automotive manufacturers, suppliers, and more to accelerate their digital transformation and unlock new revenue streams amidst unprecedented technological disruption. As the automotive industry looks to become more data-driven, kipi.ai 's Kalibrate solution helps industry leaders transform business operations to eliminate data silos and manage connected vehicle data more effectively through advanced analytics, real-time connected vehicle insights, and secure data collaboration.
"At kipi.ai, we are passionate about helping automotive leaders unlock the true power of their data,' said Jason Small, Founder and CEO of kipi.ai. 'With Kalibrate, built on the Snowflake AI Data Cloud, we're empowering automotive manufacturers to predict and prevent disruptions, optimize production, and drive smarter innovation at scale. Together with Snowflake, we're fueling the future of connected, intelligent automotive operations."
Kipi.ai and Snowflake, the AI Data Cloud company, provide automotive manufacturers, suppliers, dealers, and fleet managers with the tools they need to enact data-driven decisions based on the massive influx of data generated across their ecosystems without sacrificing security or governance standards. By identifying potential equipment failures in advance, kipi.ai's Kalibrate helps avoid costly unscheduled downtime, reduces emergency repairs, and minimizes the need for spare parts inventory.
Through kipi.ai's collaboration with Snowflake, joint customers in the automotive manufacturing space can now:
Predict and Prevent Equipment Failures Across Automotive Production Lines:
Integrate machine sensor data, maintenance logs, and production system signals into a single source of truth with Kalibrate. Break down silos between maintenance, operations, and engineering teams to create a unified view of equipment health. Enable faster root-cause analysis, optimize maintenance scheduling, and reduce unexpected line stoppages that delay vehicle production.
Leverage a Scalable, Snowflake-Native Platform for Predictive Maintenance:
Support high-volume, high-frequency industrial IoT data from sensors, robotics, and assembly line equipment with Snowflake's scalable architecture. Kalibrate's Snowflake-native design ensures that predictive maintenance models can process billions of time-series observations without bottlenecks, empowering teams to monitor equipment performance at scale without additional infrastructure complexity.
Reduce Downtime and Increase Production Through Predictive Insights:
Use Kalibrate's anomaly detection and predictive analytics capabilities to anticipate potential failures before they occur. Optimize maintenance timing to avoid emergency shutdowns, extend equipment lifespan, and maximize production output. Deliver measurable improvements in OEE (Overall Equipment Effectiveness) and maintenance cost reduction.
Democratize Predictive Maintenance with AI/ML Built Directly in Snowflake:
Empower maintenance and operations teams to harness advanced machine learning models — without requiring dedicated data science resources. Kalibrate integrates with Snowflake Cortex AI and traditional ML techniques, enabling rapid model development, deployment, and iteration using familiar tools and languages. Drive smarter decision-making across the factory floor through accessible, actionable insights.
'Predicting and preventing equipment failures is paramount in today's automotive industry,' said Tim Long, Global Head of Manufacturing at Snowflake. 'Kipi.ai's Kalibrate directly addresses this need by delivering data-driven insights at scale. By bringing kipi.ai's maintenance algorithms to the data within Snowflake, Kalibrate empowers our automotive customers to minimize downtime and maximize production.'
To learn more about Snowflake's AI Data Cloud for Manufacturing and its new automotive solutions, visit here.
Kipi.ai is a leading analytics and AI services provider, specializing in transforming data into actionable insights through advanced analytics, AI, and machine learning. As an Elite Snowflake Partner, we are committed to helping organizations optimize their data strategies, migrate to the cloud, and unlock the full potential of their data. Our deep expertise in the Snowflake AI Data Cloud enables us to drive seamless data migration, enhanced data governance, and scalable analytics solutions tailored to your business needs. At kipi.ai, we empower clients across industries to accelerate their data-driven transformation and achieve unprecedented business outcomes.

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