NORRISTOWN, PA — Asylon announced it has partnered with Thrive Logic to integrate AI-driven analytics and workflow automation into its robotic security systems, aiming to improve monitoring and incident response for enterprise perimeter operations.
The integration combines Asylon’s autonomous robotic patrols with Thrive Logic’s AI platform, which analyzes video streams and automates incident detection, alerts and reporting.
The companies said the system is designed for environments such as logistics yards, utilities and industrial sites, where continuous perimeter monitoring is required.
Asylon’s robotic patrols are managed through its Robotic Security Operations Center, which provides 24/7 oversight of deployed systems.
With the integration, video data from robotic patrols is processed by Thrive Logic’s AI, which can trigger alerts, route notifications and generate incident workflows based on predefined conditions.
The companies said the system is intended to reduce manual monitoring, standardize responses and improve documentation of security events.
Damon Henry, chief executive officer of Asylon, said the integration focuses on combining automated patrols with structured response processes.
“Robotic systems extend perimeter presence, paired with AI that turns what’s observed into clear actions and documented outcomes,” Henry said.
Nate Green, chief executive officer of Thrive Logic, said the platform is designed to support faster and more consistent responses.
“When connected to Thrive Logic’s AI agent and workflow automation, that visibility becomes actionable alerts, guided response, and documentation,” Green said.
The integrated system is available for enterprise customers, according to the companies.
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