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EPISODE · Jun 29, 2026 · 3 MIN

Mission Control AI Introduces Bob, a Wearable That Captures Expert Knowledge Where the Work Happens

from Global Economic Press · host Global Economic Press

In this episode of Global Economic Press, Alex Brady delves into a revolutionary development in the realm of industrial knowledge retention. As a significant portion of the workforce nears retirement, Mission Control AI introduces Bob, a wearable device designed to capture and preserve invaluable expertise directly from the workplace. This innovation addresses the critical challenge of knowledge loss as experienced workers retire, taking with them years of expertise that are not documented in manuals or databases. Bob, about the size of a hockey puck, attaches to a safety vest and records audio, images, and spatial data, which is then processed by Mission Control's Swarm platform. This ensures that the expertise is not only preserved but also made accessible to artificial intelligence systems, enabling new hires to learn quickly and synthetic workers to utilize the knowledge effectively. The introduction of Bob has garnered immediate interest, particularly following its global product reveal at VivaTech in Paris. Leaders from sectors such as energy, advanced manufacturing, and logistics are eager to implement early pilots of this groundbreaking technology. Bob serves as a crucial bridge between retiring experts and the artificial intelligence systems that will carry their knowledge forward, ensuring continuity in critical industries. Organizations interested in exploring this innovative solution can start a 90-day pilot with no long-term commitment by visiting Mission Control's website at https://usemissioncontrol.com/.

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