Schneider Electric Unveils Innovations Advancing American Manufacturing at Automate 2025

In This Article:

  • Digital factory campus demonstrates path to future readiness with advanced robotics and next generation motion control.

  • Open, software defined automation driving connected, data-driven, and intelligent ecosystems.

  • Introduces Generative AI assistant developed with Microsoft at booth #1832.

DETROIT, May 12, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Schneider Electric, a leader in energy management and automation, will present its latest innovations in open, software-defined automation and advanced technologies at Automate 2025. The company will demonstrate how it is enhancing the competitiveness and resilience of U.S. industry through state-of-the-art robotics, industrial AI, and digitalization.

Lexium Cobot range by Schneider Electric.
Lexium Cobot range by Schneider Electric.

At the exhibition, the company will introduce its industrial copilot, developed in collaboration with Microsoft. Designed to boost productivity and enhance workforce efficiency it integrates Microsoft Azure AI Foundry with Schneider Electric's advanced and secure industrial automation solutions. Eliminating repetitive tasks, this Generative AI-powered assistant allows users to collaborate, supports simplification of application development delivering efficiency gains and bringing quality solutions to market faster.

Industrial copilots are increasingly adopted to address labor shortages and enhance complex operations. They empower workers by reducing mental strain, providing support, and retaining knowledge despite high turnover. By automating routine tasks, copilots boost productivity and allow workers to focus on complex activities. They improve efficiency with real-time recommendations, leading to smoother operations and quicker decisions. Copilots also minimize machine downtime with immediate troubleshooting and predictive maintenance, integrate data for better decision-making, and reduce manual work, saving costs.

"We are at a pivotal moment where industry must reimagine and redefine what is possible by leveraging the latest technologies, including AI, advanced robotics, and software-defined automation," said Aamir Paul, President of North America Operations at Schneider Electric. "To enhance US competitiveness and address the growing skills gap, the industrial workforce needs new tools. Our copilot, developed in collaboration with Microsoft, bridges this gap by simplifying processes and boosting worker confidence. It ensures that engineers and operators can leverage Schneider Electric's deep domain expertise to bring systems online faster and optimize them for long-term success."