Onsite at Aerospace Tech Week Europe, five winners of the Aerospace Tech Review (ATR) Awards were announced for the first time. The awards celebrate individuals and companies for their outstanding contributions to the aerospace industry in 2024. Each category featured three deserving finalists and the winners were selected by an expert panel.
Among the winners were Kquika, whose ground breaking Trakt System won the prize for Most Creative Product Applying AI. Kquika’s Trakt System is an AI-powered predictive maintenance platform designed specifically for the aviation industry. Using a proprietary multi-model AI architecture, it achieves 92-95 per cent accuracy in predicting component failures, significantly outperforming industry standards.
In this interview, Victor Oribamise, CEO, Kquika shared deeper insight into the technology that is helping airlines anticipate issues well before they occur. Explaining the company’s goal, Oribamise said:
“We are an AI powered aviation technology company that my co-founder and I founded in 2021. Our mission is very simple but very, very transformative: we want to make air travel enjoyable, stress-free, without any cause of delays, maintenance problem for airlines, and ultimately their passengers.”
The system applies multiple AI models to analyse aircraft data and predict potential faults before they occur. To find out more about the technology powering Trakt System and how it achieves accuracy scores of between 92 and 95 per cent, watch the full interview below.
Questions asked include:
- Can you tell me about Kquika Inc and what the company does?
- Could you talk me through the Trakt System and how it works?
- I understand the system achieves 92–95% accuracy in predicting component failures, significantly outperforming industry standards. How is this level of accuracy achieved?
- How does the Trakt System transform reactive maintenance into proactive fleet optimization?
- What kind of real-world results have you seen from implementing the Trakt System?
- What’s next for Kquika Inc, and what are your personal goals moving forward?
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