WBI - 3rd Generation Assembly company

WBI - 3rd Generation Assembly company

Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing

Aerospace, military, optical, medical, assembly

About us

We are the 3rd generation of assembly companies. We are located in the heart of one of the most rapidly growing economies, in The capital of Georgia - Tbilisi. We are renowned for our expertise in assembling components for aircraft, military, and medical equipment, wire hardening, and design of the components. Specializing in precision and quality, our prominent assembly line company has firmly established itself within the mentioned industries.

Industry
Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Isani District
Type
Privately Held

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Employees at WBI - 3rd Generation Assembly company

Updates

  • When it comes to medical equipment, reliability and precision are paramount. Our company provides a comprehensive approach to assembling medical devices, saving our clients time, resources, and costs while maintaining high standards of quality and accuracy. We understand that for manufacturers of medical equipment, it’s essential to have not only timely production but also guaranteed and proved quality. Each stage of assembly is held to strict standards, from initial design to final inspection, enabling us to create products that meet the highest demands of the medical industry. To ensure the safety and durability of the assembled products, we conduct multi-stage testing. Our specialists meticulously check all components for functionality, compliance with standards, and precision. We are confident that only this level of attention to detail and quality control allows us to produce truly reliable equipment that can operate in challenging medical environments. A professional approach to equipment assembly is not only about saving resources, but also about ensuring that your product fully meets medical standards and client requirements.

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    Expanding Our Capabilities in Medical Modules, Parts and Equipment assembly ⚕️ We are pleased to announce that our company continues to broaden its expertise and expand its portfolio by adding the production and assembly of medical equipment. With years of experience in assembling high-tech modules and devices for various industries, we are confidently taking our developments to the next level. At present, we are working on several projects in the field of advanced and precision technologies, applying cutting-edge methods and solutions. With our experience we are ready to meet strict quality and safety standards. Stay tuned for updates on how we are helping to make healthcare more effective and accessible.

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  • Expanding Our Capabilities in Medical Modules, Parts and Equipment assembly ⚕️ We are pleased to announce that our company continues to broaden its expertise and expand its portfolio by adding the production and assembly of medical equipment. With years of experience in assembling high-tech modules and devices for various industries, we are confidently taking our developments to the next level. At present, we are working on several projects in the field of advanced and precision technologies, applying cutting-edge methods and solutions. With our experience we are ready to meet strict quality and safety standards. Stay tuned for updates on how we are helping to make healthcare more effective and accessible.

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  • Emergency Growth in Production! We are thrilled to announce that over the past month, our team has increased production by 2.5 times, assembling high-performance modules for military drones. This surge in output reflects our commitment to meet new market challenges and calls of the 2024. At WBI, we continue to push the boundaries of technology, supporting defense operations with cutting-edge solutions that enhance mission capabilities. Stay tuned for more updates as we continue our journey of growth and technological excellence! Feel free to adjust or add any specific details you would like to highlight!

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  • On the graph below you can see an impressive increase in the number of products delivered during the first half of 2024 compared to 2023. Our dedication and improved processes have led to outstanding results! In total, we delivered 557 units in the first six months of 2024, a massive jump from the 103 units delivered in the same period last year! Stay tuned for more as we continue to grow and innovate.

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  • Sometimes, our clients send specifications that aren’t quite right for their needs. But thanks to our dedicated team, we tackle these issues head-on and offer better solutions. Here are some examples: Case 1: The Moving Lens Issue: The lens kept moving while tightening the nuts. Solution: We designed a custom Lens Holder Jig to secure the lens during assembly. Case 2: Misaligned Parts Issue: A part wasn’t aligning correctly with the mounting points and the center of mass. Solution: We introduced a Dummy Weight, an affordable metal piece, to ensure perfect balance. Case 3: Screwing Settings Accidentally Issue: Fine-tuned settings were accidentally damaged during assembly. Solution: Our team developed a cover to protect the device from future mishaps. At WBI, we believe in finding the best solutions to every challenge. Let us handle the details, so you don’t have to!

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  • The Eyes of Death Are No Longer Human: The Evolution of UAV and Drone Guidance Systems The chilling notion that "the eyes of death are no longer human" resonates deeply in today's technological landscape, where Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) and drones have transformed modern surveillance and warfare. Equipped with advanced guidance and cision systems, these machines represent a shift in how observation and combat are conducted, no longer limited by human capabilities and directly influenced by rapid advancements in artificial intelligence and robotics. Just a few years ago, UAVs and drones were simple, remotely operated machines, but today there are complex entities with autonomous capabilities. They can navigate, identify targets, and make operational decisions using sophisticated machine vision systems. These systems function as the 'eyes' of drones, enabling them to perform tasks ranging from detailed environmental scanning to precise strikes in combat zones without direct human oversight. Technological Enhancements Guidance systems in drones now incorporate a variety of sensors—optical, infrared, and radar— sometimes enhanced by artificial intelligence to process vast amounts of data in real-time. These systems allow drones to identify patterns, detect heat signatures, and even recognize faces from significant distances. As these technologies evolve, the drones' 'eyes' become increasingly capable, surpassing human visual accuracy in many respects. Applications and Implications In military contexts, drones equipped with these vision systems undertake roles that were once exclusively human. From covert surveillance missions to targeted operations, drones offer a new form of engagement that is both effective and controversial, prompting discussions about the morality of unmanned combat. In civilian domains, drones are revolutionizing industries like agriculture, rescue operations, and infrastructure management by performing risky inspections and operations efficiently and safely. The data they collect helps in making informed decisions that would be challenging or impossible for humans to acquire alone. Conclusion As we stand on the brink of these advancements, it is clear that the 'eyes' of UAVs and drones have evolved beyond the human gaze. This shift is reshaping the very fabric of surveillance and warfare, requiring even more precision is assembly and quality check systems. The eyes of death may no longer be human, but the eyes of safety, emergency systems and even the eyes of the first responders are no longer human as well.

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    How do we achieve an outstanding quality? Each group of assemblers is led by a product team leader, who is responsible for overseeing the assembly process and ensuring that every part is assembled to our high standards. These team leaders are experienced, knowledgeable, and committed to fostering a collaborative and efficient work environment. But it doesn't stop at leadership. We take the skill development of our team members seriously. Regular training sessions are held, allowing our team members to stay up-to-date with the latest techniques and technologies in road cart assembly. This ongoing education ensures that our team members are always equipped with the necessary skills to assemble high-quality products.

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  • In all our dealings with our clients, we ensure a level of service that is unparalleled. We guarantee on-time shipment for all orders, ensuring that your business runs smoothly without any hiccups. Transparency is a key cornerstone of our operations. We maintain open lines of communication with our clients, informing them about the progress of their orders and addressing any concerns or queries they may have. Quality is non-negotiable for us. We guarantee 99.9% quality in all our products. This commitment to quality is what sets us apart from our competitors and makes us a reliable partner for all your business needs. Our customer service team is always available to assist you with any issues or questions you may have. We believe in maintaining a partnership level of communication with our clients, treating each one as a valuable partner in our journey. In all these ways, we strive to build and maintain trust with our clients, ensuring that they can rely on us for all their business requirements.

  • Georgian Key Economic Metrics: A Five-Year Retrospective In the past five years, Georgia's economy has experienced significant changes, demonstrating resilience and adaptability. This article delves into the key economic metrics that define this period. GDP Growth Georgia's GDP has been on a steady incline over the last five years. Despite some fluctuations, the overall trend is positive, indicating a strengthening economic landscape. Inflation Inflation in Georgia has remained relatively stable. While there have been periods of higher inflation, the country has managed to keep it in check overall, avoiding any severe inflationary episodes. Unemployment Over the last five years, Georgia has made strides in reducing its unemployment rate. This trend reflects the country's efforts to create more job opportunities and strengthen its labor market. Trade Balance Georgia's trade balance has seen some volatility over the past five years. However, the country has been working diligently to boost its exports, aiming to narrow the trade deficit. Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) FDI in Georgia has been robust, reflecting the country's attractiveness to foreign investors. It is a good sign of the international community's confidence in Georgia's economic potential. Georgia's GDP growth rate 2016: 3.4% 2017: 5.2% 2018: 6.1% 2019: 5.4% 2020: -6.3% (COVID) 2021: 10.6% 2022: 11% 2023: 7.5% In conclusion, these key economic metrics reveal a picture of a country that is continually working to improve its economy. The resilience and adaptability Georgia has demonstrated over the past five years bode well for its future economic prospects.

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