Omnix unveils AIoT offerings to revolutionize operational efficiency

Omnix International launches AIoT offerings
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By Shilpa Annie Joseph, Sr. Content Head
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Omnix International has unveiled its new Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT) offerings, marking a key milestone in the company’s strategy to meet evolving industry demands.

By seamlessly integrating engineering, infrastructure, cybersecurity, digital platforms, and AI, Omnix aims to provide comprehensive business solutions that drive innovation and enhance operational efficiency.

These intelligent connected environments are designed to sense, analyze, and act in real time, enabling outcome-driven operations across sectors such as manufacturing, energy, and smart cities, where operational resilience, efficiency, and responsiveness are increasingly critical.

Walid Gomaa, CEO of Omnix International -GCC Business News
Walid Gomaa,
CEO – Omnix International

“We are focused on building cross-domain offerings that combine engineering and digital capabilities into differentiated business value. Our approach brings together engineering, smart infrastructure, AI, automation, cybersecurity, and digital twin technologies into a single integrated framework. This enables organizations to connect and secure physical assets, operational data, and AI-driven decision-making in a way that delivers measurable business outcomes.”

The new offerings also bring together the complementary strengths of AIoT, Agentic AI, and Conversational AI. While AIoT provides the real-world signal layer through connected devices, sensors, telemetry, and operational data, Agentic AI adds decision logic and task orchestration. Conversational AI serves as the interaction layer, allowing operators, engineers, supervisors, and customers to engage with systems in natural language.

According to the statement, the launch of Omnix’s AIoT offerings is both timely and highly relevant, as customers increasingly require enterprise-scale, integrated solutions that can support national infrastructure, large industrial programs, and smart city initiatives.

“For us, AIoT is not a side initiative; it is a key enabling layer that links physical assets, operational data, and intelligent decision-making. We are addressing core customer challenges such as fragmented operational data, limited real-time visibility, and slow response to operational events. At the same time, our engagement models are flexible enough to support managed services, outcome-based, and platform-led requirements,” Gomaa added.

Omnix is working closely with customers on initiatives that will continue to expand into areas such as energy optimization, real-time industrial intelligence, and edge-first intelligent systems for mission-critical environments.

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