Husqvarna is harnessing generative AI to revolutionize factory floor troubleshooting with its AI Factory Companion, developed in partnership with Microsoft. The 336-year-old Swedish manufacturer, which evolved from musket production to outdoor power products and construction equipment, has created an intelligent system that helps technicians diagnose machine problems more efficiently. This innovation addresses the critical challenge of reducing unplanned downtime by democratizing troubleshooting knowledge that was previously concentrated among experienced workers or siloed across different departments.
The big picture: Husqvarna’s AI Factory Companion leverages Microsoft Copilot to help technicians quickly diagnose and resolve equipment issues on factory floors that operate around the clock.
Why this matters: Manufacturing downtime is extremely costly, and troubleshooting has historically been dependent on experienced technicians who aren’t always available, especially during night shifts.
How it works: The AI Factory Companion uses retrieval augmented generation (RAG) to access and synthesize information from multiple knowledge sources that were previously disconnected.
Behind the numbers: Manufacturing has traditionally relied on paper or PDF manuals and siloed record-keeping systems across IT, operations, and maintenance departments, creating inefficiencies during troubleshooting scenarios.