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Home » Nokia Unveils MX Context for AI-Driven Industrial Automation

Nokia Unveils MX Context for AI-Driven Industrial Automation

February 26, 2025
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Nokia has introduced MX Context, an AI-powered contextual awareness solution designed to improve Industry 4.0 operations. The platform integrates sensor fusion technology with Nokia’s Edge Compute and AI solutions, allowing enterprises to process and harmonize real-time data from multiple sources. MX Context aims to eliminate data silos, optimize resources, and enhance worker safety by generating actionable insights for intelligent automation.

The solution launches with two use case suites: tracking and positioning and worker safety. MX Context combines multimodal sensor data—such as Bluetooth Angle-of-Arrival, video-based positioning, GPS, and worker device sensors—to improve asset tracking, inventory management, and material flow. The worker safety suite fuses real-time data from gyroscopes, accelerometers, microphones, and video feeds to detect potential accidents, trigger alerts, and provide emergency guidance. The platform also includes low-code development tools for workflow automation and integrates with Nokia MX Workmate, an AI assistant for natural language-based interactions.

• Tracking and positioning – Fuses data from Bluetooth, video positioning, GPS, and GNSS to enhance asset tracking and inventory management.

• Worker safety – Uses sensor fusion and AI to detect potential accidents, notify emergency services, and provide real-time worker guidance.

• Edge-powered AI processing – Runs on Nokia MXIE and MX Grid for on-premise data processing and historical analysis.

• Low-code development – Enables enterprises to build and customize industrial automation workflows with minimal coding.

• Multi-sensor industrial routers – Nokia is expanding its router portfolio with built-in accelerometers, gyroscopes, voltmeters, and environmental sensors to enhance machine insights.

“AI is becoming a strategic element for Industry 4.0 transformation. Nokia’s on-premise compute capabilities offer innovative AI solutions that are OT-compliant and bring the contextual awareness needed for industrial use cases,” said Stephan Litjens, Vice President, Enterprise Campus Edge Solutions, Cloud and Network Services at Nokia.

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