
Glen Allmendinger, the Founder and President of Harbor Research and co-author of the Harvard Business Review article “Four Strategies for the Age of Smart Services” joins Enterprise Radio. His work has focused for decades on smart systems, connected products, and the business architecture of intelligent infrastructure.
Listen to interview with host Eric Dye & guest Glen Allmendinger discuss the following:
- Why do you think Wall Street may be overlooking one of the largest AI opportunities in the global economy?
- How is autonomous AI moving beyond software and into buildings, energy systems, utilities, and transportation networks? Get into that if you would.
- Why do you think physical infrastructure is lagging behind other sectors in AI adoption?
- What must happen before autonomous infrastructure becomes an investable asset class?
- What role will governance, accountability, and institutional trust — play in the next phase of AI adoption?
Glen Allmendinger, is the co-founder of Infrastructure AI, the company behind the Galaxy Agentic Operating System (GAOS), a platform that transforms buildings, data centers, and energy systems from manually operated assets into autonomous, self-optimizing systems. Their tech currently deploys AI agents to drive a 20–40% energy cost reduction and 99.97% uptime per facility.
Website: https://infrastructureai.org
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