
Website: www.afs.art
Location: Ulm, Baden Würtneberg
Year of founding: 2025
Number of employees: 2
Main contact for network: Dr. Viacheslav Artyushenko
Position within the company: Co-Founder & CEO
Technologies / Products
AFS develops Multi-Spectral Fiber Systems (MSFS) and use it for process-control in-line applications in industry, medical diagnostics and environment monitoring. AFS provides experimental test of customer process in-line in very broad 0.3-16µm range with fiber coupled spectrometers used for 4 key spectroscopy methods. Comparison of all spectral changes during specific reaction monitoring allows us to define its key spectral features and select only the most valuable set (from 1 or more methods) for the calculation of optimized AI-based chemometric model.
AFS develops customized chemometric model for selected process – translating the spectral data from the most informative method (or fused from 2 or more) – into the terms of chemical component changes during the process.
These 2 steps pave the basis to develop the customized Spectral Fiber Sensors (SFS) for the specific production process – the 3rd stage of work to do in case of customer interest. SFS can be produced after development for substantial reduced cost/ price and size, while they will collect key spectral data in-citu from critical zones of reaction/ process and transmit them in real time to iCloud where AI-based chemometric model will enable in-line process control & its automation.
Service – as customized projects for 3 purposes:
1. AFS provides experimental test of customer process in-line in very broad 0.3-16µm range with fiber coupled spectrometers used for 4 key spectroscopy methods:


2. AFS develops customized chemometric model for selected process – translating the spectral data into the terms of chemical component changes during the process.
3. Development of customized Spectral Fiber Sensors (SFS) for the specific process-control in-line.
Looking for collaborations with end-users who need reactions (bioprocesses) monitoring in-line
