2025 has been marked by the real and large-scale application of generative artificial intelligence in industrial sectors. In the fields of manufacturing, logistics, healthcare, and corporate governance, these technologies have moved beyond the experimental stage and have been integrated into core operational processes, fundamentally changing the operating models of companies.
The editorial reports that the main trend observed throughout the year has been the active use of generative artificial intelligence to increase efficiency, reduce costs, and strengthen decision-making processes. Enterprises are now evaluating these technologies as a key tool for increasing competitiveness and reshaping productivity standards.
In the manufacturing sector, AI-based inspections have enabled a reduction in defects, optimization of production cycles, and an increase in the accuracy of predictive maintenance. In the logistics sector, route planning, reduction of fuel costs, and more efficient coordination of cargo flows have been ensured.
In healthcare and corporate governance, generative artificial intelligence has played a significant role in areas such as diagnostics, clinical decision support, and scaling of financial and legal analyses. In Europe, sovereign artificial intelligence approaches based on data security and ethical principles have emerged as one of the key factors determining the future development directions of the industry.
