Avathon, a specialist in industrial AI and autonomy-driven operations, has officially launched its new offering, Autonomous Intelligence for Energy Operations, developed in partnership with Google Cloud.
The platform is being offered as a unified AI solution tailored for utilities, oil & gas providers, and renewable energy operators.
The Avathon platform leverages Google Cloud’s scalable infrastructure along with AI tools such as Vertex AI and Gemini Enterprise. This platform connects data, decisions, and execution to unlock new levels of operational intelligence, asset resilience, and sustainability for companies in oil and gas utilities, and renewable energy.
By consolidating disparate data sources (SCADA systems, IoT sensors, weather and market data, maintenance logs, supply-chain data, etc.) into a unified “knowledge graph,” the platform enables “agentic AI” to detect anomalies, forecast maintenance needs, optimise output, and trigger corrective workflows without direct human intervention.
Lord John Browne, Chairman of the Board at Avathon, said, “Through this collaboration with Google Cloud, Avathon is deploying advanced industrial AI—powered by Vertex AI and Gemini Enterprise—to help energy enterprises manage complexity at scale, enhance system-wide reliability, and operationalize data-driven decision-making across critical infrastructure, reducing costs to consumers.”
“By combining Avathon’s industrial AI expertise with the scalability and intelligence of Google Cloud, we’re helping energy providers unlock new levels of efficiency across their entire operations,” said Kyle Jessen, managing director, Commercial Industries, Google Cloud.
Avathon’s new Autonomous Intelligence for Energy Operations platform offers a way to turn data overload and complexity into actionable, automated intelligence. For operational executives and asset managers, this could mean better performance, lower costs, fewer outages, and faster response to anomalies or market shifts.
Avathon’s solution, promises to help operators manage complexity, anticipate problems, and optimize operations. Early users of Avathon’s Autonomy Platform, including renewable and utility operators, have reportedly experienced benefits such as improved maintenance scheduling, reduction in downtime, and greater operational predictability.
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