An autonomous AI lab for your industrial operation.

Lumen is the lab that runs your AI program for you. It surfaces what to build, runs the experiments, evaluates results, and ships what works — continuously and autonomously across every agent operating your sites. Your team approves the consequential decisions. Lumen handles everything else.

A lab that works while the plant runs

An AI program for industrial operations normally requires a team to run: someone proposing experiments, someone reviewing results, someone deciding what to deploy across shifts and sites. Lumen does all of it. It watches what changes across your operation, decides what's worth doing about it, runs the work, and shows up on a controller's desk only when there's a decision worth making.

You don't configure it. You don't schedule it. You don't manage a backlog of experiments. The lab runs itself, and the only thing you confirm is what crosses the threshold for human judgment.

Lab running
last 24h
Surfaced4 opportunities

New agent coverage gaps, drifted model evals, and recurring correction patterns — surfaced from plant activity overnight.

Executed2 deployments

Lab approved its own retraining and policy updates for the assay QC and FEOC compliance agents. Shipped to canary without human input.

For you1 review

A revised maintenance scheduling model passed automated gates and is awaiting blind operator review before promotion.

Operating reality


Always running
24/7
Human touchpoints
2
Backlog to manage
0
Decisions per site

How the lab operates

Autonomous, accountable, always learning.

Three properties make a lab worth being autonomous: it only acts when something changes, every action it surfaces is grounded in your operation, and what it learns persists across runs.

1

Acts on change, not on a schedule

The lab runs only when something material happened — a sensor metric drifted, an agent's correction rate crossed a threshold, a regulatory rule changed, a training cycle completed. No background noise of routine activity.

2

Self-evaluated before you see it

Every recommendation passes a second review for whether it cites real operational evidence and whether you can act on it immediately. Generic best-practice suggestions are filtered before they reach an operator's queue.

3

Memory across runs

What you dismissed once stays dismissed. The lab keeps a rolling summary of where every agent in your operation stands and never makes you re-explain context it already saw.

The division of labor

What runs while the plant operates. What we ask you to confirm.

The lab takes the routine decisions off your team's plate so the calls left are only the ones that genuinely require human judgment.

Autonomous

What runs without you

Examples of what Lumen decided and shipped overnight, without anyone configuring it.

Drafted a new agent

Detected a workflow with no agent coverage — a tier-2 supplier compliance check. Drafted policy, grounded it in the relevant procurement docs, built a regression suite, deployed.

Iterated on corrections

Found a recurring correction pattern in the assay QC agent on borderline ore grades. Updated the policy, re-ran the test suite, pushed the change.

Triggered a retraining cycle

A maintenance scheduling model's eval score drifted on the locked benchmark after a fleet upgrade. Built a new corpus, submitted training, monitored.

Promoted a canary

A canary deployment of the FEOC compliance agent held metrics for a full week. Stepped up the traffic share without asking.

Human

What we ask you to confirm

The two checkpoints where Lumen requires a human. Everything outside these is the lab's call.

1
Operating context setup

Once, at the start. You name your sites, your assets, your regulatory regime, and what success looks like. The lab uses it as the orientation point for every subsequent decision.

2
Operator review

When a model passes automated gates, fifty of its outputs are placed in front of your senior operators blind. If the team doesn't prefer the new model, it doesn't ship.

3
Everything else

Lab decision. Surfaces, queues, executes, monitors, rolls back. You see the activity log. You don't arbitrate it.

4
You can always intervene

Dismissed discoveries are remembered. Manual overrides are honored. The lab is autonomous by default, not by force.

Stop running your AI program. Let the lab do it.

Lumen surfaces, evaluates, and ships continuously across every agent operating your sites. Your team confirms what matters.