Trimble launches Agentic AI Platform

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Supports the creation of AI-driven workflows to help users analyse data and automate tasks


Trimble has launched a new “Open and extensible” agentic AI platform, a collection of core services, security frameworks, and tools allow Trimble to build and deploy agentic AI systems.

The company’s vision is to enable partners and customers develop AI agents and multi-agent workflows across Trimble’s suite of construction solutions. Trimble is currently piloting the platform, Trimble Agent Studio, with select customers.

“As agentic AI use cases multiply, there is a growing need for common infrastructure that allows creators to rapidly and responsibly develop, deploy, monitor, and maintain high-value AI agents at scale,” said Mark Schwartz, senior vice president of AECO software at Trimble.

“We see the platform as the engine that will help Trimble, its partners, and its customers extract more value from both our solutions and their data.”


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According to Trimble, its agentic AI platform and other AI capabilities are currently being used to help users learn and navigate Trimble software more efficiently. AI is also being used to eliminate many of the manual steps traditionally required to model from scratch, allowing users to generate 3D objects simply by describing what they want to create.

Trimble’s AI can also convert voice memos into field documents, capture status updates from crews, and reduce the time teams spend in front of computer screens back at the office. Beyond design, Trimble’s AI accelerates access to data and streamlines asset maintenance and permitting workflows.

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“We are building an industry ecosystem aimed at breaking down data silos and empowering our customers to make smarter decisions, collaborate effectively and work faster,” said Rob Painter, Trimble CEO.

“By embedding AI into our solutions and enabling improved data flow, we’re taking the next steps towards unlocking the power of connected data.”

Trimble is making several AI tools available through Trimble Labs (Labs), a pre-release, early engagement program that enables customers to test new features and provide user feedback.

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