Fabrix.ai to Showcase AI-Powered 5G Solutions at MWC 2025
Fabrix.ai, formerly known as CloudFabrix, will present its AI-powered 5G network observability and automation solutions at the Mobile World Congress 2025 in Barcelona. The company announced in a press release that it will showcase its Modern AI-driven Operational Intelligence platform, which aligns with the telecommunications industry's focus on AI/ML capabilities, network slicing, and digital twins.
At the event, Fabrix.ai will demonstrate its platform's ability to enable proactive operations, hyperautomation, and predictive maintenance. Key demonstrations will include unified visibility across multi-vendor and multi-domain networks, AI-driven service assurance, and predictive insights using advanced AI/ML capabilities. The platform also features closed-loop automation for improved service assurance and digital twin technology for predictive maintenance and performance optimization.
Fabrix.ai's solutions are built on a three-layered architecture that supports seamless integration across telecom infrastructure. This includes an AI Fabric Layer for distributed agent orchestration, an Automation Fabric Layer for agentic AI workflow integration, and a Data Fabric Layer for real-time data ingestion and enrichment. The company aims to help telecom operators manage increasing complexity and drive operational efficiency through its innovative platform.
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