IFS and Boston Dynamics Collaboration Combines the Power of Robotics with Agentic AI to Transform Field Operations

Insider Brief

  • IFS and Boston Dynamics unveiled a joint autonomous field-operations system that links Boston Dynamics’ Spot robots with the IFS.ai platform to create an end-to-end loop connecting sensing, predictive analysis and automated action.
  • The collaboration targets asset-intensive industries such as energy, utilities, manufacturing and mining, aiming to improve safety, speed decision-making and increase uptime by using autonomous inspections and agentic AI-driven workflows.
  • Spot robots collect real-time operational data—including thermal readings, leak detection, gauge measurements and hazard identification—which IFS.ai analyzes to trigger enterprise actions like predictive maintenance, automated anomaly detection and intelligent crew dispatch.

PRESS RELEASE — IFS, the leading provider of Industrial AI software, and Boston Dynamics, the global leader in mobile robotics, announced a ground-breaking collaboration to revolutionize how asset-intensive organizations manage and optimize their field operations. Uniting Boston Dynamics’ autonomous inspection robots with the power of IFS.ai creates a fully agentic AI system that seamlessly connects sensing, predictive decision-making and action in the field. With labor and skills shortages impacting industrial customers, leading to service gaps and prolonged outages, there exists an urgent need for technology that can supplement field workers.

IFS and Boston Dynamics revealed the joint solution for the first time at Industrial X Unleashed in New York, November 13. The two companies showcased a powerful combination of physical AI and agentic AI that creates an end-to-end autonomous system to connect robots and enterprise data in high potential applications. Boston Dynamics’ Spot robots inspect industrial assets and sites, capturing critical operational data in real-time. Spot uses thermal cameras to detect overheating, can listen to air or gas leaks, read analog gauges for pressure and flow, check indicator lights, identify hazards like spills, or detect voltage anomalies. This information feeds directly into IFS.ai where agentic AI analyzes the data, makes intelligent decisions, and triggers appropriate actions – creating a seamless loop from sensing to execution.

The collaboration uniquely focuses on serving industries where field operations are critical, including manufacturing, energy, utilities, mining, and other asset-intensive sectors. With field workers comprising part of the 70% of the world’s workforce that do not work behind a desk, IFS and Boston Dynamics are unlocking value in areas that have remained underserved by generic AI applications.

Together, IFS and Boston Dynamics are targeting measurable improvements across three critical operational metrics:

  • Safety: Autonomous inspections reduce human exposure to hazardous environments while increasing inspection frequency and thoroughness
  • Efficiency: Intelligent automation enables faster decision-making and response times, optimizing resource allocation
  • Uptime: Predictive insights and automated actions help prevent failures before they occur, maximizing asset availability

Christian Pedersen, Chief Product Officer, IFS, said: “Asset-intensive organizations face unrelenting pressure to improve operational performance. Together with Boston Dynamics, we’re delivering a truly autonomous system that connects the physical and digital worlds for the first time. IFS.ai and IFS Loops turn robot observations into enterprise action, from preventative maintenance scheduling to predictive failure analysis and automated anomaly detection. Data flows from the field into enterprise systems, decisions are made autonomously, and actions are executed back in the field, all within a single integrated platform.”

Dr. Merry Frayne, Director of Product, Boston Dynamics, commented: “This collaboration represents the future of industrial operations. Our robots excel at navigating complex environments and gathering critical data. Combined with IFS’s agentic decision-making capabilities, we’re enabling organizations to achieve levels of operational excellence and safety that simply weren’t possible before.”

Ron Utterbeck, CIO, Eversource, an IFS customer, said: “As the largest New England energy provider managing critical infrastructure across multiple states, this integration has the potential to radically transform our operations. As our grid continues to advance we need to utilize not only traditional data gathering but more advanced data gathering and modeling. To meet the reliability and the energy demands for our customers, we look forward to the opportunity in utilizing advanced industry technology such to enable data collection at a different level that can support routine inspections of substations and facilities with automatically prioritizing and dispatching our crews. This will allow our highly-skilled crews to be focused on the right priorities at the right time and ensure mission-critical work is completed. It’s a genuine shift from reactive to predictive maintenance.”

Need Deeper Intelligence on the AI Market?

AI Insider's Market Intelligence platform tracks funding rounds, competitive landscapes, and technology trends across the global AI ecosystem in real time. Get the data and insights your organization needs to make informed decisions.

Related Articles

a neon neon sign that is on the side of a wall
If AI Coding Could Replace Software Engineers, Why Are AI Companies Selling It?

Imagine a company created an AI system that could do everything a professional software engineer does. Not just write snippets of Python or JavaScript, but

closeup photo of 100 US dollar banknotes
Patronus AI Closes $50M in Funding to Stress-Test AI Agents in Simulated Digital Environments

Patronus AI, a San Francisco-based startup founded in 2023 by former Meta AI researchers Anand Kannappan and Rebecca Qian, has raised $50 million in a

an orange smile on a black background
Amazon Closes Mechanical Turk to New Customers as AI Renders Its Crowdsourced Labour Model Obsolete

Amazon has announced that Mechanical Turk, its long-running crowdsourcing marketplace, will stop accepting new customers from July 30, 2026. Amazon Web Services described the decision as the

Stay Updated with AI Insider

Get the latest AI funding news, market intelligence, and industry insights delivered to your inbox weekly.

$ 0 M

Seed round tracked

Gitar — Code Validation

Get the Weekly Briefing

Funding analysis, market intelligence, and industry trends delivered to your inbox every week.

Need bespoke intelligence?

Our team combines real-time data with decades of sector experience to guide your decisions.

Subscribe today for the latest news about the AI landscape