We talk a lot about AI changing the world — but most of that conversation stays in the realm of apps, chatbots, and digital platforms.
The part that doesn't get enough attention? What's happening in the physical world.
Industrial AI and IoT are quietly reshaping how factories run, how supply chains move, and how companies make decisions in real time. Machine learning that spots equipment failure before it happens. Sensors that give operations teams visibility they've never had before. Connected systems that turn raw data into decisions — fast.
It's not as flashy as the latest consumer app. But the impact is enormous.
Aperture Venture Studio is one of the organizations building seriously in this space — developing Industrial AI and IoT ventures that tackle real operational problems. Asset tracking, inventory management, workforce safety, operational intelligence. The kind of work that makes industries genuinely smarter, not just digitally dressed up.
The opportunity here is massive — and still largely untapped. Most industries are only just beginning to scratch the surface of what connected, intelligent operations actually look like.
I'm curious what others are seeing in this space 👇 What Industrial AI or IoT applications are you most excited about — or think are most underrated right now?
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