Tuurny, a startup specializing in advanced automation systems for electronics repair, has released details of its “groundbreaking AI assistant” designed to detect and guide repairs for faults on printed circuit boards (PCBs).
The innovation stems from a year-long collaboration with undergraduate and graduate engineering teams at Texas A&M University and has been made possible through a NASA-funded grant administered by the Space Alliance Technology Outreach Program (SATOP).
Tuurny’s proprietary platform combines computer vision and a custom large language model (LLM) to create a truly intelligent assistant – capable of analyzing standard photos and videos of PCBs to detect faults, assess repair viability, and deliver step-by-step guidance to technicians. [Read more…] about NASA-backed startup Tuurny develops AI to automate printed circuit board repair