Honeywell’s Anant Maheshwari highlights physical AI’s shift from IT to real-world operations, adding a “learn” capability to factory systems that traditionally “see, think, and act.” This evolution enables self-optimizing rules, extending to buildings and infrastructure globally.
Key Applications
Physical AI enhances productivity in semiconductors, aerospace, and energy by accelerating talent onboarding amid shortages, focusing on augmentation over replacement. Honeywell’s Forge platform unlocks industrial data for segment-specific solutions, distinguishing it from consumer AI.
Strategic Outlook
Deployed at over 200,000 sites in 2025, physical AI drives efficiency in workflows like car factories and energy management. Honeywell eyes 20-30 years of gains, pairing it with cloud and 5G for autonomous operations.