Artificial Intelligence (AI) has rapidly transitioned from a futuristic concept to a practical tool woven into our daily lives—and the industrial automation sector is no exception. Popular tools like Copilot, ChatGPT, and Gemini are powered by Large Language Models (LLMs), which can understand and generate natural language and code. While these technologies dominate headlines, a quieter but equally important revolution is unfolding within the world of manufacturing and system integration.
Leading automation companies such as Rockwell Automation, Siemens, and Emerson are investing heavily in AI capabilities, often in collaboration with tech giants like Microsoft, IBM and Nvidia. These partnerships are accelerating the development of platform-specific tools designed to enhance the performance, efficiency, and reliability of industrial systems.
Like much in the AI world, the landscape is evolving quickly. In this blog, we’ll provide an overview of the current state of AI tools tailored to system integrators and examine the use cases where AI is making a meaningful impact in industrial automation.
AI is not just about futuristic robots or self-thinking machines – it’s about data, prediction, and insight. Below are several key areas where AI is already improving operations in industrial environments:
Whether you’re designing control systems, building SCADA solutions, or delivering turn-key automation projects, AI can support your workflow in both technical and operational capacities. System integrators can benefit from widely available AI tools that streamline design, development and project workflows. LLM tools like ChatGPT, GitHub Copilot, and Gemini can assist with code generation, scripting, technical documentation, and troubleshooting.
These tools are helpful for generating, optimizing and augmenting scripts, creating PLC logic snippets, drafting functional specifications, and even brainstorming architectures or design options. Paired with your engineering expertise, these AI assistants can reduce development time, automate repetitive tasks, and provide quick answers or examples across a wide range of topics.
Many industrial automation platforms are integrating AI features directly into their ecosystems—often with a focus on analytics, diagnostics, and optimization.
Many system integrators are also combining traditional automation systems and platforms with powerful cloud AI tools to build more intelligent systems.
Whether you run a small facility, oversee automation at a fully integrated plant, or simply monitor a SCADA system, AI tools can bring meaningful benefits. From improving plant performance and operational efficiency to enhancing asset reliability and decision-making, AI offers new ways to optimize, simplify, and scale your operations—regardless of your current level of automation. Here’s how end-users are already benefiting:
For system integrators, AI is not here to take your job or replace your expertise – it is here to amplify it. The value lies in combining deep domain knowledge with smarter tools to create better systems. By using AI, system integrators can design, develop and test PLC, SCADA or custom applications faster. Like in almost any field, LLMs can be used to make repetitive or mundane tasks easier than ever in the automation world – even generating code.
New project opportunities will also arise as clients attempt to deploy new AI systems to manage, visualize and optimize their sites. The focus should shift to using AI systems and tools to deliver high-value systems with future-ready architectures and embedded intelligence to support site-management’s decision-making and optimization efforts.
Whether you're exploring AI for your internal engineering workflows or deciding on intelligent automation strategies, understanding and adopting these tools early gives you a competitive edge.
The industrial AI space is growing fast – but it’s not just for the biggest players anymore. With open platforms, cloud integration, and increasingly accessible tools, almost any manufacturing site can begin leveraging AI in their projects today. The possibilities are endless.
Looking to build an internal knowledge base, explore predictive analytics, or integrate AI-driven diagnostics into your next project? Our team is actively exploring these solutions and testing these technologies—we’d love to help you take the next step towards the Rise of AI.
About the Author
Christian is a system integrator with experience in the design, documentation, and development of automated control systems across both validated and non-validated environments. He enjoys collaborating with clients from different industries and applying automation concepts to improve processes and operations.
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Hallam-ICS is an engineering and automation company that designs MEP systems for facilities and plants, engineers control and automation solutions, and ensures safety and regulatory compliance through arc flash studies, commissioning, and validation. Our offices are located in Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, Vermont and North Carolina, Texas and Florida and our projects take us world-wide.