Augury Introduces Industrial AI Workforce with Google Cloud and AVEVA

May 18, 2026
Augury has unveiled its Industrial AI Workforce, a suite of role-based AI agents built on Google Cloud and integrated with AVEVA CONNECT to enhance manufacturing reliability, maintenance, and operations.

Augury has introduced the Industrial AI Workforce, a new suite of role-based AI agents designed to assist manufacturing teams in reliability, maintenance, and operations according to a press release. The system is built on Augury’s Machine Health solution and integrates data from AVEVA CONNECT with reasoning capabilities from Google’s Gemini models.

The Industrial AI Workforce uses an Industrial Context Graph, which connects machine health signals with operational and environmental data. This enables the agents to identify cause and effect relationships across production systems and guide workers toward corrective actions in real time.

Developed in partnership with Google Cloud and AVEVA, the agents are hosted on Google Cloud infrastructure. They are designed to fit into existing workflows rather than requiring teams to adapt to new tools. Global minerals producer ICL Group is currently validating the system’s ability to automate routine tasks and improve root cause analysis and yield analysis.

Augury plans to preview the Industrial AI Workforce at AVEVA World in Milan, demonstrating how manufacturers can use the agents to transition from reactive operations to autonomous production.

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