HANNOVER, GERMANY—Accenture and Avanade, in collaboration with Microsoft, have introduced a new AI-driven system designed to help manufacturers reduce downtime by guiding operators through real-time diagnostics and troubleshooting on the factory floor.
The system, described as an “agentic factory” solution, uses AI agents to analyze machine performance, historical data and production conditions to identify likely causes of disruptions and recommend next steps to operators.
Rather than relying on dashboards and post-event analysis, the platform is designed to support decision-making in the moment, helping production teams respond more quickly when equipment or lines are not operating as expected.
The system integrates data from manufacturing execution systems, condition monitoring platforms and machine sensors, along with documentation such as maintenance records and operating procedures. Based on that information, it can suggest corrective actions, generate maintenance tickets and initiate parts orders when needed.
Early users, including Kruger and Nissha Metallizing Solutions, are testing the system to measure its impact on production performance. Kruger said reducing mean time to repair by 10 to 15 percent could translate into significant cost savings when applied across multiple lines and facilities.
The platform is being introduced at Hannover Messe 2026 and is expected to become more widely available later this year following further validation.
The development reflects a broader shift in manufacturing, as companies look to move beyond data visibility toward systems that can actively support operators in diagnosing and resolving issues in real time.
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