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IFS Launches Agent Studio to Accelerate Deployment of AI-Powered Digital Workers

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New capabilities enable enterprises to deploy customizable, governed Digital Workers without complexity

IFS has announced the launch of Agent Studio within its IFS Loops platform, marking a significant step in expanding adoption of agentic AI-powered Digital Workers across industrial enterprises.

The new Agent Studio enables organizations to configure, deploy, and manage Digital Workers without requiring coding expertise, making it accessible to non-technical users. Designed with built-in governance, security controls, and auditability, the platform allows enterprises to focus on business outcomes rather than the complexity of AI deployment.

IFS Loops Digital Workers come pre-built with industry-specific workflows and enterprise-grade AI trust controls, enabling organizations to quickly operationalize automation across key functions. With Agent Studio, users can define processes, test workflows, and monitor performance while ensuring compliance and oversight through continuous lifecycle management.

“Building agents is easy governing how they operate is the real challenge. With Agent Studio, organizations can safely design, test, and scale Digital Workers while delivering measurable ROI within weeks.”

– Somya Kapoor, CEO, IFS Loops

The company highlighted strong momentum for its Digital Workers across asset-intensive industries, with reported benefits including up to 60% gains in operational efficiency and significant time savings. Organizations deploying the technology have also achieved measurable returns, including millions in annual ROI and substantial productivity improvements.

IFS also introduced new Digital Workers tailored for field service operations, including solutions for service planning, dispatch optimization, and knowledge management. These tools are designed to help organizations shift from manual coordination to automated, exception-based workflows, improving scheduling efficiency, technician utilization, and real-time decision-making.

Industry analysts note that enterprise adoption of agentic AI is increasingly dependent on governance and operational control rather than just model sophistication. By embedding lifecycle management and performance monitoring into its platform, IFS aims to position Digital Workers as long-term operational assets rather than experimental tools.

With the launch of Agent Studio, IFS is strengthening its Industrial AI portfolio, enabling enterprises to scale AI adoption more confidently while maintaining control, transparency, and measurable business impact.

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