IFS Introduces IFS Zero for Emissions Management in Industrial Operations
IFS has launched IFS Zero, an agentic emissions operating system for asset intensive industries, announced in a press release. The platform allows organizations to measure, disclose, and optimize carbon emissions across Scope 1, 2, and 3 categories.
IFS Zero serves as a unified calculation system that integrates with the company’s Sustainability Management module, which consolidates environmental and social data for corporate reporting. The new system focuses on carbon management, providing real time emissions analysis to support operational decision making.
The platform uses agentic AI to automate tasks such as mapping data sources, validating information, identifying anomalies, and generating audit ready outputs. According to IFS, the system can produce an emissions baseline within weeks and reduce data collection effort by 30 percent.
IFS Zero launches alongside IFS Cloud 26R1, which becomes generally available on May 28, 2026. The release includes updates across enterprise resource planning, service management, and asset management, continuing the company’s focus on Industrial AI for operational efficiency.
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