Infrastructure AI, a developer of AI-powered infrastructure management solutions, announced the continued expansion of its Galaxy Agentic Operating System (GAOS), a platform designed to automate facilities management through autonomous AI agents.
GAOS combines autonomous agents, digital twins, blockchain-based governance, and real-time operational intelligence. According to the company, the system can independently monitor facilities, predict potential issues, coordinate responses, and optimize operations across complex environments.
The platform is designed to support a wide range of functions, including HVAC management, energy optimization, predictive maintenance, asset lifecycle monitoring, sustainability compliance, security operations, workforce coordination, procurement, and tenant services.
A central component of the system is the Infrastructure Intelligence Interphase (III), an AI-driven operational environment. Instead of relying on human operators to monitor thousands of data points and alerts, the platform uses specialized AI agents that analyze conditions, identify risks, automate maintenance workflows, and coordinate actions across multiple systems in real time.
Infrastructure AI says the technology can help organizations reduce operating costs, improve energy efficiency, minimize equipment downtime, and extend asset lifecycles. The platform also includes a blockchain-based governance layer that records operational events, AI actions, and smart contract activity in a distributed ledger.
The company is currently expanding deployments and partnerships across commercial real estate, healthcare facilities, industrial operations, airports, transportation networks, utilities, and smart city projects worldwide.
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