Sitetracker Launches AI Platform for Critical Infrastructure

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Scout Enhances Operational Efficiency

On 8 April 2026, Sitetracker announced the launch of Scout, a new AI platform aimed at optimizing operations for critical infrastructure, during a press event in Montclair, N.J. Scout is engineered to assist infrastructure owners, operators, and contractors by providing deep insights and automation capabilities.

Scout acts as both an analyst and an agent, ready to work immediately. It offers clarity in decision-making and drives momentum in executing actions. By identifying risks and synthesizing information, Scout enhances execution in a secure environment that maintains data sovereignty.

Giuseppe Incitti, CEO of Sitetracker, stated, “Our customers are looking to create compounding competitive advantages. Scout delivers by providing easy to deploy agentic workflows that drive automation, compress timelines, and expand margins.”

The AI platform automates workflows like document processing, photo intelligence, and risk analysis. It summarises and extracts data from documents such as permits, leases, and invoices, performs quality control on photos, and identifies hidden risks with recommendations for mitigation.

Applications and Availability

Scout’s AI platform can automate tasks including lease comparison, invoice processing, deficiency reporting, contractor performance assessments, and plan-of-the-day preparation with recommendations. These capabilities allow users to tailor Scout to their unique operational needs, enhancing productivity.

Currently in limited release, Scout has already seen strong customer demand and a growing waitlist. Interested parties can learn more and request access through the Sitetracker website. The platform’s ability to execute agent-assembled work packages aims to boost productivity across the entire asset lifecycle, from planning and development to construction and maintenance.

Sitetracker, a leader in Asset Lifecycle Management, empowers companies such as Vodafone, Ericsson, ENGIE, and Telefonica to streamline and optimise the management of critical infrastructure. The platform supports efficient planning, building, operating, and maintaining of millions of projects and sites globally.

Scout’s introduction sets a new standard in AI-driven solutions for critical infrastructure. Its seamless integration into existing processes enables organisations to improve operational efficiency and gain a competitive edge.

Sitetracker’s new AI platform is expected to be widely available this spring, offering a comprehensive solution for enhancing operational efficiency in the infrastructure sector.

Daniel Rolph
Daniel Rolphhttp://melbourne-insider.au/
Daniel Rolph is the editor of Melbourne Insider, covering hospitality, venue openings and events across Melbourne. With over 15 years’ experience in marketing and media, he brings a commercial, newsroom-focused approach to accurate and timely local reporting.
Daniel Rolph
Daniel Rolph is the editor of Melbourne Insider, covering hospitality, venue openings and events across Melbourne. With over 15 years’ experience in marketing and media, he brings a commercial, newsroom-focused approach to accurate and timely local reporting.

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