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5 min read·Updated July 2, 2026

Cognite Atlas AI

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Atlas AI from Cognite is an industrial DataOps and agentic-AI platform — it contextualizes the messy, siloed data of heavy industry into a knowledge graph and a low-code workbench for building AI agents, used across oil and gas. Cognite was acquired by Schneider Electric in 2026.

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Learning Objectives

  • Understand "industrial DataOps" and why industrial data is hard
  • Understand how a knowledge graph enables industrial AI agents
  • Evaluate data-contextualization as a prerequisite for industrial AI

What Is Cognite Atlas AI?

Cognite is an industrial software company, founded within Norway's Aker group, that tackles an unglamorous but decisive problem: industrial data is a mess. A refinery, platform, or plant generates data from thousands of sensors, pieces of equipment, engineering documents, and 3D models — all in different systems, formats, and naming conventions. Before any AI can help, that data has to be contextualized: connected so the system knows this sensor belongs to that pump on this process line described in these documents. Cognite calls this industrial DataOps, and its Atlas AI platform does it by building an industrial knowledge graph and then providing a low-code workbench for building agentic AI applications on top — so an engineer can ask questions across the plant's data or deploy an AI agent that reasons over it.

Used in oil and gas, manufacturing, and power by customers such as Aker BP, ADNOC, and Hess, Atlas AI is a genuine AI vendor whose core value — turning industrial data into AI-ready context — is broadly applicable. An important 2026 development: Schneider Electric agreed to acquire Cognite in a roughly 3.1-billion-dollar deal, folding it into Schneider's industrial-software portfolio. The honest framing has two parts: Cognite is now part of Schneider Electric rather than an independent company, and its data-contextualization work is a prerequisite for, not a replacement for, domain expertise — it makes industrial AI possible, but engineers still supply the judgment.

💡Key Concept

Industrial DataOps: The work of making industrial data usable — connecting sensors, equipment, documents, and models into a coherent, queryable whole. It is the unglamorous foundation that industrial AI depends on; without it, AI has nothing reliable to reason over.

📝Note

Now part of Schneider Electric: In 2026 Schneider Electric agreed to acquire Cognite (roughly 3.1 billion dollars). Cognite's data-contextualization work is distinct from Schneider's grid and energy-management products — it is industrial DataOps, applied across oil and gas and other heavy industry.

Tip

Visit Cognite: cognite.com — enterprise industrial DataOps and AI platform; a Schneider Electric company.

Pricing

Atlas AI is enterprise software sold to industrial operators, priced by scope and deployment rather than published rates.

Atlas AI PlatformCustom quote
  • Industrial knowledge graph
  • Data contextualization
  • DataOps foundation
Agentic WorkbenchCustom quote
  • Low-code AI agent building
  • Cross-plant queries
  • Enterprise integration

Core Features

Industrial Knowledge Graph

Connects sensors, equipment, documents, and 3D models into a contextualized graph so systems and people can reason across plant data.

Low-Code Agentic Workbench

Lets teams build AI agents and applications on top of the knowledge graph without heavy custom engineering.

Cross-Plant Queries

Enables engineers to ask questions across the plant's data in one place, rather than hunting through disconnected systems.

Heavy-Industry Coverage

Used across oil and gas, manufacturing, and power, with customers including Aker BP, ADNOC, and Hess.

Strengths

  • Solves the foundational problem — contextualizing messy industrial data
  • Enables industrial AI — a knowledge graph agents can reason over
  • Low-code agent building — faster path to industrial AI apps
  • Broad heavy-industry use — oil and gas, manufacturing, power
  • Strong validation — acquired by Schneider Electric in 2026

Limitations and Considerations

  • Now part of Schneider Electric — no longer an independent company
  • A prerequisite, not a replacement — engineers still supply judgment
  • Contextualization effort — connecting messy data is real work
  • Cross-industry — oil and gas is one vertical among several
  • Enterprise scale — a significant platform commitment

Best Use Cases

Use CaseWhy Atlas AI FitsCaveat
Contextualizing plant dataBuilds an industrial knowledge graphContextualization takes effort
Building industrial AI agentsLow-code agentic workbenchEngineers supply the judgment
Cross-plant data queriesOne place to ask across systemsDepends on connected data
Oil-and-gas operations dataUsed by Aker BP, ADNOC, HessNow a Schneider Electric company

Key Takeaways

  • Cognite Atlas AI is an industrial DataOps and agentic-AI platform that contextualizes messy heavy-industry data
  • It builds an industrial knowledge graph and a low-code workbench for building AI agents on top, used across oil and gas
  • Data contextualization is the foundational prerequisite for industrial AI — without it, AI has nothing reliable to reason over
  • In 2026 Schneider Electric agreed to acquire Cognite (roughly 3.1 billion dollars); it is now a Schneider Electric company
  • It makes industrial AI possible but does not replace domain expertise — engineers still supply the judgment

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