Artesis brings a breakthrough to this
approach, by using some extremely clever
technology, to automate the analysis
process. This technology, which was
originally developed to allow NASA to
monitor the performance of the shuttle main
engine and which is covered by world wide
patents, allows Artesis to spot any problems
immediately and simply, identifying the
nature of the problem and the likely cause,
and giving clear guidance on the action that
should be taken, whether this is to continue
running safely, to plan maintenance, or to
stop the equipment immediately.
Artesis
envisages several ways for our customers to
obtain and make use of our technology in
their products:
Firstly,
Artesis is interested in selling the
technology under either exclusive or
non-exclusive license to suitable buyers who
will be able to obtain rights to produce and
develop further products involving the
Artesis MCM/MQM concepts. Additionally, such
customers will be able to draw on Artesis’
wealth of knowledge in the fields of
algorithm development and application,
software implementation and diagnostic
experience, in order to implement their own
products. Outright transfer of the relevant
patent rights owned by the company to both
MQM and MCM is also negotiable under this
scheme.