Together with SPRI, TECNALIA is holding an in-person workshop to analyse the potential of autonomous systems based on Agentic AI and their impact on current industry challenges
A new industrial scenario based on autonomous decisions
Agentic AI is moving towards a model where systems are no longer limited to processing data. They develop autonomous skills to decide, work together and act in complex industrial environments. This workshop brings together specialists working on these technologies to show how they add value in areas such as advanced operations, cybersecurity, energy efficiency and process resilience.
- The meeting will start with a conceptual overview of this new paradigm.
- From there, we will delve into the technical capabilities that we develop at TECNALIA through proven experiences and case studies.
TECNALIA’s expert view on key capabilities
The technical session is made up of four presentations that show the range of this approach.
- Iván Gutiérrez, Head of Core Cybersecurity, will explain how autonomy introduces new risks that we transform into an opportunity to reinforce protection in industrial systems.
- Raúl Miñón, Head of Data and Computation, will present smart agent architectures that stably integrate into operational environments and manage complex information flows.
- Cristina López, Head of Core Visual, will discuss the developments in Computer Vision and Multimodal AI, which increase the perceptual capability of these systems.
- Diana Manjarrés, Head of Core AI, will talk about the role of Advanced AI and multi-agent systems in solving distributed and highly complex tasks.
With these contributions, we will build a solid framework that shows the real potential of these solutions in industrial processes.
Multi-sectoral visions and future developments
In the second part of the day, we will promote a space for multi-sectoral conversations with companies already working on the development of autonomous technologies. The conversation will revolve around adoption barriers, practical takeaways and collaboration opportunities that arise in sectors such as energy, robotics and telecommunications.
We will close the session with a shared reflection on the future of this technology and the role it will play in the industry in the coming years.
