The collaboration aims to accelerate AI deployment across products and operations to provide faster scientific insights for customers.
Agilent Technologies Inc announced a collaboration with OpenAI and Boston Consulting Group to accelerate the deployment of artificial intelligence (AI) across the company’s products, operations, and customer workflows.
The partnership is intended to build the capability and operating model required to deliver AI-driven innovation. Through the collaboration, Agilent plans to advance more intelligent instruments, software, and services—building on its existing digital pathology workflows—to provide faster insights for customer decision-making.
“AI is a top priority, and this partnership reflects both our ambition and our execution commitment — to build the enduring capability, operating model, and capacity required to consistently deliver AI‑driven innovation value for our customers,” says Padraig McDonnell, CEO of Agilent, in a release. “Through this collaboration with OpenAI and [Boston Consulting Group], we are accelerating deployment of AI across our business while advancing more intelligent instruments, software, and services. Our focus is simple: deliver faster, highest-quality insights to help our customers make better decisions.”
The initiative combines Agilent’s scientific expertise with OpenAI’s research and deployment capabilities and BCG’s experience in large-scale change. According to the company, the collaboration will help identify, build, and scale high-impact applied AI solutions across the enterprise.
“By bringing advanced AI capabilities into Agilent’s innovation and operations, we’re enabling teams to unlock new insights, accelerate discovery, and build more intelligent, adaptive solutions,” says Ashley Kramer, vice president of enterprise at OpenAI, in a release.
Agilent has prioritized initial use cases designed to enhance the customer experience and accelerate its new product pipeline. The company plans to expand these efforts over the next six to 12 months.
“Together, we will help Agilent turn AI into a competitive advantage—moving from pilots to scaled deployment and redefining how value is created across the enterprise,” says Matthew Kropp, a managing director and senior partner at Boston Consulting Group and chief AI officer at Boston Consulting Group X, in a release.
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