Edgegenix connects AI to the physical systems you already operate, processing signals at the edge and unifying them in one operational cloud dashboard. Instead of forcing teams to jump between disconnected tools, the platform highlights what matters, explains why it matters, and keeps people in command of every decision.
Edgegenix turns fragmented field signals into one verified Common Operating Picture. The Agent makes the call on the asset in milliseconds — then syncs to the operations centre, where it verifies across every feed and preserves an audit-grade evidence trail.
Explore the platformThe same Edgegenix Agent runs on AI Edge — detecting and deciding offline, where the network isn't — and in the cloud, with full context, to verify, recommend, and report. Designed for operational control, not black-box autonomy.
See Edge AIECIA turns the telemetry your fleet already produces into live intelligence — predicting comms loss minutes ahead, diagnosing root cause in plain language, and storing-and-forwarding through outages so nothing is lost.
On inspection vehicles, poles, and drones, the Agent spots vegetation encroachment on powerlines, thermal anomalies on substations, methane leaks on pipelines, and wind or solar defects — in real time, on-device.
On ordinary council vehicles, the Agent detects and geo-tags potholes, road signs, illegal dumping, graffiti, and footpath defects as crews drive — plus traffic-incident and acoustic event detection.
A mine runs on dozens of systems that don’t talk — fleet management, OEM telemetry, geotech sensors, weather, CCTV, comms. Edgegenix fuses them into one live operating picture and reasons across it, surfacing bottlenecks, anomalies, and emerging risks before they cost the shift.
Edge AI on towers, fixed cameras, and drones detects bushfire smoke and ignition in real time and verifies it on-device to cut false alarms — then fuses weather, fuel, and terrain for spread risk.
An appliance-mounted thermal feed becomes operational intelligence on the device: heat, people, and the safe path — fast enough to matter while a crew is moving.