Manufacturing
Operational AI governance for factory-floor and OT/IT boundaries — robotics hooks, runtime anomaly containment, and hybrid industrial deployments.
Enterprise problem context
Manufacturing AI spans OT and IT boundaries: robotics, embodied systems, predictive maintenance, and shop-floor agents. Uncontained runtime anomalies can affect physical operations. Governance must respect industrial network segmentation and hybrid infrastructure realities.
Runtime governance challenge
Manufacturing requires runtime anomaly containment, robotics and embodied AI governance hooks, SIEM integration for ops centers, and hybrid deployment across OT/IT — with supervised execution when physical-world impact is possible.
How CGOS handles it
CGOS provides embodied AI governance hooks, runtime containment, enterprise connector integration, and hybrid reference architectures — enabling operators to supervise factory-floor AI without collapsing OT security boundaries.
Runtime controls & governance mechanisms
- Robotics and embodied AI governance hooks
- Runtime anomaly containment
- Enterprise connector and SIEM integration
- Hybrid infrastructure for OT/IT boundaries
- Supervised execution for physical-impact workflows
- Operational replay for incident review
- Tenant-scoped plant and line segmentation
Operational outcomes
- Controlled factory-floor AI operations
- OT/IT boundary-respecting governance
- Runtime containment for industrial anomalies
- Operational visibility for plant supervisors
- Hybrid deployment readiness
Enterprise deployment considerations
Bridge deployments connect plant networks to governance control plane without requiring sensitive OT payload in cloud. AWS and GCP hosting guides support industrial hybrid reference architectures.
Operational boundaries
NerveMind CGOS provides runtime governance infrastructure for supervised autonomy, operational oversight, policy-controlled execution, governance-aware runtime visibility, and enterprise operational accountability. CGOS does not autonomously provide legal interpretation, regulatory certification, unmanaged autonomous authority, or compliance guarantees unless explicitly defined within a signed enterprise agreement.
