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Industrial Data Labs, Inc., Announces new VP of Operations

Brittani Collins will help enhance the company’s AI-driven solutions for the pipe, valve, flange and fitting industry.

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Industrial Data Labs, Inc. (IDL), a leading-company in applied artificial intelligence (AI) based in Houston, is overhauling industrial sales processes with its AI-driven developments. As the only company globally to develop proprietary AI models trained exclusively by subject matter experts in the pipe, valve, flange and fitting (PVFF) industry, IDL is excited to announce the appointment of Brittani Collins as its new vice president of operations.

Headshot of Brittani Collins in a gray blazer with a short light brown hair swooped to the right and black framed eyeglasses.
Photo Credit: Industrial Data Labs, Inc.

Collins, an M.B.A. graduate specializing in finance from Sam Houston State University, brings a 15-year background in the PVFF sector. Her appointment is a key move in Industrial Data Labs’ mission to enhance its innovative solutions for PVFF manufacturers and distribution partners.

Marty Dytrych, CEO and co-founder of IDL, remarked, “With Brittani's vast experience in PVF and her innovative, tech-savvy mindset, we’re better positioned than ever to ensure our AI initiatives translate to tangible industry benefits.”

Industrial Data Labs is co-creating applied-AI BOM and MRO sourcing and sales process solutions with the PVFF industry. Collaborating closely with top PVFF manufacturers and distribution partners, IDL is addressing industry-specific challenges and establishing continuous feedback loops for ongoing product development.

Tige Richardson, chief technology officer and Co-Founder of IDL, noted, “It’s not just about leveraging the power of AI, but making sure what we develop addresses the unique complexities of the industry we are trying to solve problems for. Brittani’s expertise will be invaluable in bridging this gap.”

Through their advanced AI technology, Industrial Data Labs' solutions allow companies to save time, focus on revenue-driving activities, minimize errors, improve hit rates and enhance decision-making, while seamlessly integrating with customers’ existing workflows. The company’s recent success in seed funding is a testament to the industry’s trust and belief in IDL’s pioneering approach.

Brittani shared her enthusiasm: “I’ve always been fascinated by the intersection of technology, business, the economy and the environment. My role at IDL is a perfect fusion of these passions and my PVF background, enabling me to help businesses evolve. With the ongoing shift in the workforce and the exit of seasoned professionals, leveraging AI to preserve their knowledge is more crucial than ever. I’m thrilled to be part of IDL’s journey in making history and driving innovation in the PVFF industry.”