REIMAGINING SCALE AND EXECUTION THROUGH AGENTIC ENGINEERING
Engineering teams today are well-versed with AI copilots. They support tasks like coding, summarization, and documentation, but still require continuous human direction.
Agentic AI marks a fundamental shift.
Given a defined goal, agents can independently break down problems, generate solutions, run simulations, and iterate toward optimized outcomes. Engineers remain accountable, but their role evolves from execution to evaluation. At scale, this has the potential to redefine productivity and cost structures across engineering programs.
At ALTEN, we are already seeing this transition move from concept to deployment.
In a recent engagement in the U.S. industrial machinery sector, agentic AI is being applied across the value chain from autonomous sales quoting to workflow orchestration and AI-assisted engineering outputs.
What’s notable is not just the use of AI, but where it is being applied. In an industry where adoption is still nascent, these systems are beginning to reshape how engineering and operational decisions are made bringing greater speed, consistency, and adaptability.
This is not a one-off pilot. It is an early indicator of how agentic capabilities will become embedded in core engineering workflows.”
— Vivek Jaykrishnan, Vice President – Delivery Centers as shared with @Semiconductor For You
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How agentic engineering is reshaping the scale and execution model – Semiconductor for You
By Vivek Jaykrishnan, Vice President – Delivery Centers at ALTEN India Over the last two and a half decades, our industry has competed on two things: scale and execution. Global delivery centers we…