Telit Cinterion’s new suite provides a platform that interacts with manufacturing devices such as PLCs, robots, CNCs, and enterprise systems, the company said.
IRVINE, Calif.—A new IoT intelligence suite from Telit Cinterion is reported to extend AI intelligence across the factory floor to create autonomous production control, predict equipment failures and recovery, and assist operators with real time support.
According to a release from Telit Cinterion, the deviceWISE Intelligence Suite provides a platform that interacts with manufacturing devices such as PLCs, robots, CNCs, and enterprise systems—including manufacturing execution systems (MES) and supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA). Through its interactions with these devices, uptime is increased, operational costs are lowered, flexibility and scalability across the shop floor is increased.
The deviceWISE Intelligence Suite is the latest addition to the Telit Cinterion deviceWISE portfolio of AI-powered industrial IoT (IIoT) and edge computing products for Industry 4.0. Scheduled to be available in January 2026, it is said to support “AI-powered intelligent agents that autonomously see, think, and act across every machine, sensor and workflow on the factory floor.”
“The deviceWISE Intelligence Suite provides highly integrated industrial agents that enable the downstream IIoT device connections and edge logic to move beyond supporting passive connectivity to empowering active intelligence,” the release stated.
These industrial agents are reported to be suitable for a wide variety of manufacturing optimization applications, including fault detection and recovery; operational assistants; process insights; and information retrieval.
According to Telit Cinterion, the agents automatically detect, diagnose, and propose recovery steps for machine or process faults, minimizing downtime and speeding resolution. They provide real-time guidance to operators and technicians by understanding workflows and offering intelligent suggestions or checklists. They also continuously monitor and analyze machine and process data to detect inefficiencies or bottlenecks.
The industrial agents also act as a natural language interface to instantly pull up manuals, logs, part specifications, and standard operating procedures (SOPs) from internal databases. Another role is search and summarization, as they can extract key information from long documents, logs, or reports and present it in concise summaries, the company said in the release.
Self-mapping factories, anomaly detection, and “agents that learn machines” are among the use cases enabled by the intelligence suite.
The factory floor is dynamically mapped as a living system, where every machine, process, and signal has context, memory, and intent. Using generative modeling and semantic awareness, the system detects issues without training on specific failures.
In addition, autonomous AI agents explore programmable logic controllers (PLCs), computer-numerical controls (CNCs), robots, sensors, and more to understand their logic, behavior, and interdependencies. All of this is done without manual configuration, the company said.
“AI agents will detect a failure using sensor data from the machine and determine the right approach—such as resetting configurations, scheduling maintenance, or ordering spare parts if needed—without any human intervention,” the release stated. “The agents can also provide operators with real-time decision support and automatically retool a workstation for a customer order, requiring only operator confirmation.”
The deviceWISE Intelligence Suite uses high-performance, purpose-built technology to assist the agents with integration, retrieval, reranking, and other tasks. The platform can also function as a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server, servicing requests from connected applications, as well as an MCP client, interfacing seamlessly with other MCP-enabled generative AI systems.
“The integration of MCP transforms deviceWISE into an agentic AI hub, empowering connected agents to reason, act, and coordinate across industrial systems,” said Linir Zamir, AI engineer R&D lead at Telit Cinterion, in the release. “By serving as both an MCP server and client, deviceWISE now bridges human and machine, driving a new era of intelligent automation across the manufacturing landscape.”
“Traditional IIoT and other factory infrastructure has been very limited in the way it collects data and reporting issues,” said Martin Krona, president of Services and Solutions at Telit Cinterion, in the release. “DeviceWISE Intelligence Suite raises the bar by providing active intelligence into the manufacturing floor, that sees, thinks, and acts autonomously across every machine, sensor, and workflow. The result is faster decisions, reduced downtime, higher throughput, and autonomous optimization.”