
From Image Capture to Operational Control
Why Enterprise Visual Intelligence Is Becoming Essential for Modern Utilities Reliability in energy distribution is non negotiable. Outages impact communities, disrupt operations, and erode confidence in critical infrastructure. Asset failures increase regulatory scrutiny and remediation costs. Late detection of defects or risks compounds operational exposure.
3 March 2026

Embedding AI to Optimize Operations Across Enterprises
Every organization is trying to make sense of the fast moving AI landscape. Asset and infrastructure heavy sectors such as energy (distribution, renewables, oil & gas), resources & mining, and government need to modernize operations while keeping people safe, assets productive, and systems stable. The real challenge is selecting technology that works across every site, team, and workflow and building an AI ecosystem that can scale.
17 February 2026

Expanding US Growth through NSW Going Global Program
Unleash live has been invited to participate in the NSW Going Global Export Program 2026 for AI Technology in the United States.
16 February 2026
How Ausgrid cut inspection time by 60% with Orb
How Ausgrid cut inspection time by 60% with Orb
Ausgrid operates 50,000 km of transmission and distribution network across NSW. Orb transformed their drone inspection program from a weeks-long manual review process into a 48-hour automated workflow.
Zero recordable incidents in Prism-monitored zones at BHP
Zero recordable incidents in Prism-monitored zones at BHP
BHP deployed Prism across key operational zones in their Pilbara iron ore operations. In 18 months of continuous monitoring, zero recordable safety incidents occurred in Prism-covered areas.
40% faster incident response at Sydney Airport
40% faster incident response at Sydney Airport
Sydney Airport connected Prism to their existing apron and perimeter camera network. Average incident detection and response time dropped by 40%, with a near elimination of missed apron events.

Centralized Visual Intelligence for Emergency Response
When fires escalate, floods spread, or storms make landfall, the challenge facing emergency services is rarely a lack of data. The real issue is fragmentation. Information arrives fast, but rarely in a form that supports decisive action. Video feeds arrive from multiple teams, radio traffic intensifies, and situational awareness becomes harder to maintain just as decisions need to accelerate. In these moments, clarity is not a nice-to-have. It is the foundation of effective response.

Automated Inspections. Any Asset, Any Angle!
From Vision to Insight: How 3D Viewing Changes Asset Inspections Asset owners today are responsible for an increasingly diverse portfolio including solar farms, bridges, substations, pipelines, and transmission networks, each with its own inspection requirements, regulatory standards, and environmental constraints. Yet despite advances in sensors and automation, inspection methods remain largely fragmented and asset specific.

Unlock the Value of Drone AI Inspections for Utility Asset Monitoring
The Australian Energy Regulator’s State of the Energy Market 2025 report highlights urgent challenges for utilities. Aging infrastructure, inspection backlogs, and growing exposure to extreme weather events like bushfires, storms, and flooding are placing networks and crews under pressure. Regulators now demand more frequent reporting and faster response to hazards, making compliance and operational efficiency critical.

Why AI for Industry is Entering Its Most Important Phase
The global industrial AI race is no longer theoretical. After years of early trials and hype cycles, we are now seeing large-scale deployments that deliver measurable results. This is the moment where Machine Learning AI is moving from niche applications into mainstream operations. In a recent article by the prominent German weekly magazine DER SPIEGEL titled, “Don’t bury your head in the sand, Audi, Siemens and Bosch aim to become world leaders in AI”, by Martin Hesse and Timo Schobera, these global industrial leaders paint an optimistic view of AI adoption. It contrasts sharply with the negative narratives that dominate some headlines. The reality is that AI is solving complex, real-world problems, creating safer workplaces, reducing costs, and enabling efficiencies that were once thought impossible. The opportunities for higher productivity and automation in industry are evolving fast.

AI Mining: Unleash live & Hexagon Lead the Next Wave of Efficiency
In the evolving world of mining, data-driven precision is no longer a competitive edge, it’s a necessity! As global operations seek to reduce risk, increase output, and meet rising Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) standards, intelligent automation is fast becoming the foundation of modern mine sites.
