AI Breakthrough Puts Horsham Firm on Top of Global Manufacturing Tech Race

Augmentir

HORSHAM, PAAugmentir, a fast-growing industrial technology company based in Horsham, has vaulted to the top of the global manufacturing-software field after being named the No. 1 innovator in a major new Frost & Sullivan industry ranking.

The company was awarded the top innovation position in the Frost Radar: Augmented Connected Worker, End-to-End Platforms, 2025 report, a highly regarded benchmark that evaluates technology vendors on their ability to drive future market transformation. The ranking places Augmentir ahead of competing platforms for its aggressive use of artificial intelligence to reshape how frontline manufacturing work is performed.

Frost & Sullivan said Augmentir’s AI-first platform stood out for unifying digital work instructions, skills management, real-time guidance, collaboration and continuous improvement into a single system powered by intelligent software agents. Those AI agents can personalize work for each employee, predict where skill gaps are forming and continually optimize operations on the factory floor.

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The recognition comes as manufacturers across the United States and globally face a mounting shortage of skilled labor, rising production complexity and pressure to improve output without sacrificing quality or safety. Frost & Sullivan highlighted that augmented connected worker platforms are becoming critical tools as companies scramble to train workers faster and keep experienced employees productive.

Augmentir’s platform is designed to address those challenges by using applied AI to accelerate workforce upskilling and guide workers through complex tasks in real time, while capturing data that can be used to improve processes across entire operations.

“This recognition reflects our commitment to pushing the boundaries of what AI can deliver for frontline workers,” said Russ Fadel, Augmentir’s chief executive officer and co-founder. “Being rated No. 1 for innovation by Frost & Sullivan validates our mission to transform how industrial work is executed and continuously improved.”

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The Frost Radar evaluates companies across two dimensions — innovation and growth — to identify which vendors are best positioned to lead the next phase of industrial digitalization. By securing the top innovation score, Augmentir has signaled to manufacturers, investors and industry partners that its approach to AI-driven workforce technology is setting the pace for a rapidly told market.

With factories under increasing pressure to do more with fewer skilled workers, the Horsham company’s rise on the Frost Radar suggests that artificial intelligence, once seen as a back-office tool, is now becoming a core engine of modern manufacturing.

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