Operational co-pilots

One intelligence layer. Different help for different roles.

Co-pilots connect people to operational knowledge, reasoning, alerts and action without forcing them to navigate multiple systems.

01
FRONTLINEWork guidance

Procedures, safety and job context.

02
MANAGEMENTDecision alerts

Impact, ownership and expected action.

03
LEADERSHIPOperational command

Enterprise view across sites and obligations.

Frontline workers

Help employees perform work correctly.

The co-pilot retrieves procedures, machine context, work-order information and safety requirements in a simple conversational form.

“Why is Work Order 1842 on hold?”
“What safety checks are required before I continue?”
“Explain this maintenance instruction simply.”
FACTORY CO-PILOT

Why is Work Order 1842 on hold?

The assigned material batch failed incoming quality inspection. A replacement batch is expected at 14:30. Safety clearance remains valid.

Mid-level management

Convert operational events into timely decisions.

Managers receive alerts containing context, impact, ownership and expected action.

PRIORITY ALERT

Line 3 output at risk

What happened
Cooling pump vibration exceeded threshold.
Business impact
18% production risk in the next shift.
Action
Inspect Pump CP-03 before 13:15.
Production delay and shortage alertsMaintenance and quality risk escalationMissed approvals and process failuresPossible compliance violations

Senior leadership

Control operations through an intelligent command layer.

Senior leaders can interact through dashboards or messaging platforms while the co-pilot connects events, approvals, escalations and compliance obligations.

EXECUTIVE QUERY
“Show all sites where production targets are at risk, explain the causes, and confirm whether mandatory compliance checks are complete.”

Connected across messaging, events, approvals and enterprise knowledge.