Infosys has launched a next-generation AI Agent designed to transform how energy enterprises manage data, enhance decision-making, and drive operational efficiency. The innovation combines the strengths of Infosys Topaz, Infosys Cobalt, and Microsoft’s AI and Cloud technologies, marking a major step towards building AI-first energy ecosystems.
The new AI Agent is engineered to boost productivity, safety, and decision accuracy by converting real-time operational data into actionable intelligence. With conversational AI capabilities, it can generate analytical reports, predict potential challenges, and issue early alerts, helping enterprises minimise downtime and reduce non-productive time. Its ability to process varied and complex data formats, including well logs, engineering plots, and high-resolution imagery, makes it a powerful tool for optimising operations across the energy value chain.
What makes this innovation stand out is its integration of Infosys Topaz’s generative AI capabilities, Infosys Cobalt’s cloud acceleration, and Microsoft Azure’s advanced AI ecosystem, which includes Azure OpenAI, Copilot Studio, and ChatGPT-4. This combination enables the platform to learn continuously from dynamic data, automate insights, and support agile, data-driven decision-making for global energy companies.
Infosys stated that the AI Agent is not only designed to streamline industrial operations but also to promote sustainability and resilience—two critical priorities for the modern energy sector. With predictive and prescriptive analytics, the solution empowers enterprises to achieve smarter asset utilisation, reduce environmental impact, and enhance workforce efficiency.
Commenting on the launch, Ashiss Kumar Dash, EVP at Infosys, said, “This move toward an AI-first energy ecosystem redefines how enterprises harness data for sustainable performance and operational excellence.”
The introduction of this AI Agent highlights Infosys’s commitment to using artificial intelligence and cloud technologies to accelerate digital transformation in traditional industries. Through its collaboration with Microsoft, Infosys aims to reshape energy operations with intelligent automation, enabling businesses to make faster, data-backed decisions and build resilient, future-ready enterprises.
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