Industrial software stories
Industrial operators could gain more support for AI and analytics deployment as Radix deepens its Seeq partnership through a North America sponsorship.
The Finnish start-up says the cash will speed international expansion as hardware teams seek faster, cheaper simulation for complex designs.
Shares in the software group now trade in New York and Stockholm, giving Hexagon investors access to the newly independent business on both markets.
The hire puts pressure on Infios to balance expansion with tighter margins as the software group pushes deeper into international markets.
Rising warehouse automation demand is boosting local engineering jobs as Dematic expands its Australian and New Zealand operations.
Vontier will book USD $80 million in cash and keep a minority stake as it exits control of a fleet software unit valued at USD $220 million.
High costs and data gaps are slowing wider rollout, even as most machine builders use AI in operations and service work.
Despite high strategic priority, most firms still share little data with partners, exposing integration and governance as the main blockers.
Industrial firms could gain better access to AI-ready data as AVEVA adds integrations, governance tools and web-based controls across its suite.
The UK industrial AI company is stepping up its North American push as it seeks to turn existing US customers into broader revenue growth.
Industrial operators could cut repair delays as AVEVA and IFS link live asset data with maintenance and capital planning.
The move will put AVEVA's industrial data platform on AWS, giving customers more cloud choice and access to AI tools across operations.
Industrial operators may get faster AI access to plant and business data, as the deal avoids copying information into separate systems.
The update aims to ease manual data entry and give maintenance teams better visibility as organisations struggle with fragmented asset records.
Factories facing labour shortages and rising costs are set to get a new execution tool, as the firms pair consulting with frontline software.
Fragmented safety alerts are pushing industrial buyers towards integrated video analytics platforms that can feed one workflow across sites.
Industrial operators could cut app build times from months to days as Cognite Flows unifies AI recommendations and live plant data.
The new tool could help regulated operators cut missed deadlines by replacing spreadsheets and memory with rule-based scheduling for recurring checks.
The hire signals Moglix's push beyond procurement into finance and supply-chain software as it targets India's industrial growth.
Long-lived industrial systems could face fresh cyber risk as the firms tie edge AI to post-quantum encryption for factories and utilities.