Plataine’s AI agents are reported to address complex industry challenges, such as production planning and scheduling, autoclave optimization, and composites materials management and optimization.

PARIS—Plataine, a provider of industrial AI-powered optimization software for advanced manufacturing, recently introduced new artificial intelligence (AI) agents that are designed to address complex industry challenges, the company said in a release.

The agents—intelligent systems that automate complex tasks—were launched at the international composites trade show JEC World 2025, held in Paris in March. They are aimed squarely at challenges involving production planning and scheduling, autoclave optimization, and composites materials management and optimization. Reported to help optimize decision flows and deliver real-time, actionable insights that enhance efficiency, supply chain collaboration, and resources utilization, the agents “ensure on-time delivery across complex production chains,” the release stated.

According to Plataine, its AI agents tackle a broad spectrum of manufacturing challenges—from daily scheduling and long-term order planning to critical processes such as ability-to-promise (ATP) and equipped-to-deliver (ETD).

“By fostering seamless communication between agents within the factory and across the supply chain, Plataine’s AI-powered solution addresses dynamic production demands,” the company said in the release.

The AI agents are said to analyze production capacity and resource availability in real time, enabling manufacturers to confidently commit to delivery schedules and meet customer expectations. Plataine’s “Ability to Promise” Agent (ATP) assesses real-time production capacity to confirm that a work order can be manufactured and delivered on schedule. Its “Equipped to Deliver” Agent (ETD) continuously monitors production processes to ensure that every commitment is met reliably and on time, according to the release.

Artificial intelligence agents that communicate with other AI agents at supplier locations are said to transform logistics and supply chain management by enabling real-time, autonomous coordination. These agents share critical data—such as inventory levels, order status, and transportation conditions—across various points of the supply chain. When delays or disruptions occur, the AI agents instantly assess the situation and adjust schedules, re-route shipments, or notify relevant stakeholders.

“This seamless communication and decision-making capability enhance the speed, accuracy, and flexibility of responses, helping manufacturers to quickly adapt to unforeseen disruptions and maintain smooth operations across the supply chain,” the release stated.

Plataine’s AI agents are said to interact seamlessly with existing systems. Through robust agent-to-agent connectivity, they manage complex tasks—from mitigating production bottlenecks to scaling operations during peak demand—while sending alerts on expected issues that require attention, according to the release.

“At Plataine, we are leading the AI agents’ revolution in manufacturing,” said Plataine President and CEO Avner Ben-Bassat, in the release. “Our new AI Agents solve real-life problems in manufacturing and empower manufacturers to make the best decisions, improve productivity, and stay ahead of the competition.”

Plataine’s patent-protected technologies are used worldwide by leading manufacturers, such as Airbus, IAI, Triumph, MRAS (an ST Engineering company), Aciturri, Kineco-Kaman, IFS, Kanfit, and Ethan Allen. The company partners with SAP, Microsoft, the Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) with Boeing, and CTC GmbH (an Airbus Company). It is also a part of the U.K. National Composites Centre (NCC) membership network, to advance the “Factory of the Future” worldwide.

For this work, Plataine received Frost & Sullivan’s 2021 Global Technology Innovation Leadership Award for its AI-Based Digital Assistants for Manufacturing, as well as Innovation Awards from the JEC, the company said.