Zygo exists to rethink how industrial security and inspection are executed at scale. Right now, industrial security and inspection operations are under structural pressure. • Workforce shortages are increasing • Coverage expectations are rising • Physical environments are becoming more complex Security teams are expected to do more — with fewer people — across larger and higher-risk environments. Routine patrols, repetitive inspections, and hazardous area checks still depend heavily on human presence, even when those tasks are dangerous, monotonous, or difficult to staff consistently. Traditional models rely on shift-based patrols or vertically integrated robotic systems that do not scale across hardware vendors or expanding use cases. As environments evolve into multi-agent ecosystems, autonomy must scale without locking operators into a single vendor or rebuilding the stack every time hardware changes. Zygo develops the hardware-agnostic AI operating system that separates intelligence from hardware. It enables autonomous execution across physical AI agents while preserving architectural independence. Today, this capability is available through Zygo Protector — an autonomous security solution that augments existing teams. Physical AI agents handle routine patrols and high-risk tasks, investigate anomalies, and escalate context-rich events to human supervisors. Human teams retain authority while reducing routine burden, monitoring fatigue, and exposure to unsafe environments. The result is consistent 24/7 execution, reduced operational pressure, and an autonomy architecture that grows with your ecosystem rather than constraining it.
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Arne Depuydt is the Co-Founder of ZyGo.
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