Hexagon Launches HxGN Alix
Company says new AI-powered assistant to assist industrial enterprises in digitally transforming heavy asset operations.
November 15, 2024
Hexagon has launched HxGN Alix, an artificial intelligence (AI)-powered assistant specifically designed for greater insights and faster access to information for heavy asset industries and industrial enterprises, the company reports.
HxGN Alix is the latest addition to Hexagon’s portfolio of AI technologies, empowering enterprises to enhance operational efficiency, safety and resilience through real-time data insights and predictive analytics, according to Hexagon. The AI assistant integrates with Hexagon’s comprehensive Digital Backbone, which connects data, workflow processes and information systems across industrial facilities.
HxGN Alix is available in the latest release of HxGN EAM, with future availability across the Hexagon Asset Lifecycle Intelligence division portfolio to come in 2025. With data security protocols and emphasis on data accuracy, HxGN Alix minimizes risk exposure while delivering accurate, high-performance results, according to Hexagon.
Accessible from within Hexagon solutions, HxGN Alix serves as an intelligent advisory system, offering personalized, dependable support comparable to human expertise.
“HxGN Alix represents a significant leap forward in how industrial enterprises manage and optimize their assets,” says Javier Buzzalino, senior vice president Solution Development, Hexagon’s Asset Lifecycle Intelligence division. “By embedding AI-driven insights into daily operations, we’re empowering organizations to predict and prevent issues before they arise, enhance worker productivity, and ultimately, make industrial facilities safer and more efficient. HxGN Alix exemplifies.”
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.
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