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Telit Cinterion Launches deviceWISE Intelligence Suite

by | Oct 16, 2025

A new industrial IoT platform introduces AI agents that analyze machine data, detect faults, and automate operations to improve efficiency and reduce downtime in manufacturing environments
AI factory. Image: Telit Cinterion

IRVINE, CA, Oct 16, 2025 – Telit Cinterion has introduced the deviceWISE Intelligence Suite, an AI-based platform for industrial IoT (IIoT) and edge computing. The software uses intelligent agents to monitor, analyze, and manage machines, sensors, and workflows across factory floor. It expands the company’s deviceWISE portfolio for Industry 4.0 applications and will be available in January 2026.

deviceWISE Intelligence Suite provides industrial agents that extend IIoT device connections and edge logic from basic data exchange to active, automated operations. These agents are needed for a variety of manufacturing optimization applications, including:

  • Fault Detection/ Recovery: Automatically detect, diagnose and propose recovery steps for machine or process faults, minimizing downtime and speeding resolution.
  • Operational Assistants: Provide guidance to operators and technicians by understanding workflows and offering suggestions.
  • Process Insights: Continuously monitor and analyze machine and process data to detect inefficiencies.
  • Information Retrieval: Act as a natural language interface to pull up manuals, logs, part specifications and standard operating procedures (SOPs) from internal databases.
  • Search/ Summarization: Extract key information from documents, logs or reports and summarize the same.
AI Digitalization. Image: Telit Cinterion

The suite enables use cases such as:

  • Agents that Learn Machines: Autonomous AI agents explore programmable logic controllers (PLCs), computer numerical controls (CNCs), robots and sensors to understand their logic, behavior and interdependencies.
  • Self-Mapping Factories: The factory floor is mapped as a living system, where every machine, process and signal has context, memory and intent.
  • Anomaly Detection: Using generative modeling and semantic awareness, the system detects issues without training on specific failures.

AI agents use machine sensor data to identify failures and determine corrective actions such as resetting configurations, scheduling maintenance, or ordering spare parts. They can also assist operators by providing real-time decision support and automatically adjusting workstations for new orders, requiring only operator approval.

deviceWISE Intelligence Suite uses technology that assists AI agents handle integration, retrieval, reranking, and related tasks. The deviceWISE platform can operate as a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server to process requests from connected applications, as well as an MCP client to interact 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. “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.”

Sensor Camera. Image: Telit Cinterion

“Traditional IIoT and other factory infrastructure has been very is limited in the way it collects data and reporting issues,” said Martin Krona, president of services and solutions at Telit Cinterion. “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.”

Source: Telit Cinterion

About Telit Cinterion

Telit Cinterion, founded in 1986 and headquartered in Irvine, CA, provides IoT solutions including cellular, GNSS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and LPWAN modules, along with connectivity services, IoT platforms and engineering support. The company serves industries such as manufacturing, asset tracking, utilities, smart cities, transportation, healthcare and agriculture. Telit Cinterion employs more than 1,000 people and operates R&D centers in California, Florida, Italy, Korea and India. As of July 2025, the company generated about $750M in annual revenue. Its products and services are available in more than 80 countries, supporting a global customer base across enterprise and industrial IoT deployments.