The future of maintenance from faults to AI agents.
Edmund's AI Day in maintenance is a full-day event on the practical use of AI agents on the production floor. Alongside proper catering, we walk through the latest trends and available tooling in industrial AI, and most importantly, what is genuinely usable for maintenance and production.
- When Thursday, June 25, 2026 · 10:00 – 16:00
- Where Yard Resort · Ke Tvrzi 7, 250 72 Předboj-Kojetice u Prahy
- Who for Maintenance leads, reliability engineers, process engineers, production leadership
- Cost Free, by invitation · limited capacity
Expect live demonstrations of an AI agent finding the root cause of a fault: diagnosing the PLC project, going through documentation, guiding the technician to a fix, and writing it up in the maintenance journal in real time, step by step.
We focus on the practical use of AI in industry, with minimum unnecessary theory. The program also includes a maintenance session with one of our customers, and a keynote on improving efficiency by Mainware's CEO.
- 10:00 – 10:30 Registration and welcome
Arrival, seating, opening coffee, networking.
- 10:30 – 11:05 How AI and AI agents actually work
- The difference between a language model, a tool, and an AI agent, and what it means for the reliability of outputs on the shop floor.
- How AI works with context, sources, and instructions, why it sometimes gives inconsistent answers, and how to prevent that.
- Where AI makes sense in maintenance and where human review is essential.
Daniel Kunz · AI Scientist, Edmund + Daniel Švábek · AI engineer, Edmund - 11:05 – 11:20 Coffee break
- 11:20 – 11:55 Digital transformation and AI adoption in a manufacturing company
- Bottlenecks of digital transformation through seven years of practice: what works, what doesn't.
- How to manage AI transformation and the delivery of new features across an organization.
- What adoption typically fails on, and what to do for successful adoption across an organization.
Martin Nepovím · AI Transformation Lead, Digiteq Automotive - 11:55 – 12:05 Coffee break
- 12:05 – 12:35 Which tool to pick: SaaS, Copilot, or specialized AI?
- Why the classic SaaS model is running out of steam, and what is replacing it.
- Which use cases AI makes sense for, and which it doesn't.
- Live comparison: Copilot vs. Edmund on the same task from real production.
Martin Nepovím + Martin Koś (Edmund) - 12:35 – 13:20 Lunch & networking
Buffet catering, time for conversation.
- 13:20 – 13:55 From a fault to a fix, in practice (workflows + demos)
- End-to-end workflow: fault → triage → diagnosis → suggested path → guiding the technician step by step.
- Working with PLC projects, alarms, events, logs, and service documentation.
- Real-world scenarios: incomplete documentation, multiple possible causes, safe action under time pressure.
Jan Bruk · Head of Customer Care, Edmund - 13:55 – 14:05 Coffee break
- 14:05 – 14:35 From a fault to a fix, in practice (workflows + demos)
- End-to-end workflow: fault → triage → diagnosis → suggested path → guiding the technician step by step.
- Working with PLC projects, alarms, events, logs, and service documentation.
- Real-world scenarios: incomplete documentation, multiple possible causes, safe action under time pressure.
- 14:35 – 15:10 Discussion and use cases from attendees
Structured discussion of typical situations from attendees' practice, Slido questions.
- 15:10 – 16:00 Close & informal networking
Timing may slip by 10–15 minutes on the day. Lunch and the discussion stay put.
Want to see what AI can do for industrial maintenance?
Register and come along. June 25, near Prague — free, limited capacity.