The company Nuxia, specialized in artificial intelligence and digital workers, and Wardyan, an expert in video analysis and advanced sensors, have closed a strategic collaboration agreement to redefine the protection and supervision model for critical environments.

The combination of both technologies gives rise to a new generation of autonomous digital supervisors, capable of observing, interpreting and acting in real time without depending on constant human presence. This approach integrates artificial vision, advanced sensors and cognitive artificial intelligence, deployed in real critical environments thanks to Nuxia’s modernization, IT integration and continuous operation capacity.

The result is digital workers who supervise critical processes in a continuous, objective and scalable manner, evolving traditional supervision models in critical environments from a purely forensic approach to a preventive and proactive model, oriented towards risk anticipation and automatic decision making.

According to Javier López, CEO of Nuxia, “this alliance with Wardyan represents a decisive step in our vision of taking artificial intelligence from analysis to action. It is not just about seeing or detecting, but about understanding the environment and acting autonomously, continuously and objectively, eliminating dependence on constant human supervision in critical environments.”

For his part, Miguel Ángel Beriain, CEO of Wardyan, highlights that “the collaboration with Nuxia allows us to transform advanced video analytics and data from multiple sources into real operational capacity, raising the level of reliability, traceability and automation in critical industrial environments.”

In a context in which organizations accumulate large volumes of data but lack effective mechanisms to convert them into operational decisions, this solution provides a layer of intelligence capable of analyzing information in real time, detecting relevant events, evaluating risks and automatically activating actions and protocols in critical environments. All of this integrated into existing infrastructures and aimed at improving operational efficiency, reducing costs and accelerating decision-making in critical environments.

“The objective is clear: eliminate blind spots, reduce dependence on the human factor and allow critical environments to operate autonomously. From advanced surveillance to the management of critical environments in areas such as food defense or industry 4.0, this collaboration lays the foundations for a new generation of systems capable of preventing, anticipating and acting,” adds López.

Through this alliance, Nuxia and Wardyan aspire to become a benchmark in Europe and Latin America in the autonomous supervision of critical environments, leading the transition towards models where safety, food integrity and operational efficiency become governed by artificial intelligence ready to scale.