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PFAS AI

An EcoPulse Software powered by AI and PFAS Knowledge Base

Utilize PFAS AI to automate, assist and augment the process and output of PFAS risk assessment and compliance review for various materials and products across your business.

PFAS AI supports comprehensive inventory-based PFAS risk evaluation, provides high-accuracy results and helps save significant amount of costs from status quo resource and process.

Key Challenges for Business

To Assess and Manage PFAS Risks across Product and Material Inventory

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Scope is Broad for Products, Direct and Indirect Materials.

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Information is Limited, Especially for Indirect Materials.

03.

PFAS Inquiry Can Come from Various Stakeholders.

04.

Regulation Requires Comprehensive Data Reporting.

05.

Global PFAS Regulations are Constantly Evolving.

Solution Highlights

Enabled by EcoPulse Proprietary AI and PFAS Knowledge Base 

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Efficient PFAS Risk Evaluation for the Entire Product and Material Inventory

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PFAS Risk Discovery for Indirect Materials with Limited Information

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Risk-based Prioritization for Supply Chain Outreach

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AI-enabled Insights and Reference Information about Material and Product Level PFAS Risks

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Proprietary Knowledge Base Including Frontier PFAS Research Findings to Enable PFAS Risk Check

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Timely Insights and Update about Global PFAS Regulations

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Enterprise ERP System
(Products, Direct Materials, Indirect Materials)

Industries

Broad sectors and industries are facing the PFAS problem. PFAS Risk Check is built to be applied across industries. EcoPulse team will publish industry-specific case studies soon... 

Aerospace

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Construction

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Automotive

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Consumer Goods

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Chemistry

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Electronics

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PFAS Use in Industry (provided by ECOS workgroup effort in 2023)

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