AndAnotherDay is a proud member of The Global Alliance on Artificial Intelligence for Industry and Manufacturing
Guided by the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO), AIM Global promotes the responsible development and deployment of AI and frontier technologies.
Aligned with the UN Secretary-General’s Our Common Agenda, AIM Global shapes a digital future that is open, secure, and beneficial to all.
AI technologies are transforming industry and manufacturing, offering unprecedented opportunities for increased efficiency, productivity, and sustainability. However, the adoption of these technologies also brings ethical considerations, privacy concerns, and the imperative for inclusivity. As a new member, AndAnotherDay is excited to contribute to AIM Global’s mission of unlocking the full potential of AI for industry.
Founded in 2019, AndAnotherDay builds innovative digital tools for organisations and businesses who align with the UN Sustainability Goals to help them solve complex problems and communicate their message to the wider world.
In recent years, the field of AI for manufacturing has seen significant advancements, with initiatives aimed at improving efficiency, and sustainability. One key initiative is the implementation of predictive maintenance (SDG 9 – Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure), which utilises machine learning algorithms to anticipate equipment failures, reducing downtime and extending machinery lifespan. Another important development is the optimisation of resource consumption through AI-driven process control (SDG 12 – Responsible Consumption and Production), minimising waste and promoting sustainable practices. Additionally, AI is being leveraged to enhance supply chain management (SDG 8 – Decent Work and Economic Growth), enabling better demand forecasting, inventory optimisation, and reduced transportation costs, ultimately contributing to economic growth and job creation. These initiatives demonstrate the potential of AI in driving progress towards the UN SDGs within the manufacturing sector.