Imperia launches software that lets businesses build their own supply chain solutions with AI (Sponsored )

February 19, 2026 at 08:00 AM UTC
EU-Startups
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Imperia launches software that lets businesses build their own supply chain solutions with AI (Sponsored )

Spanish tech firm Imperia has unveiled SCP Studio, a groundbreaking software platform poised to revolutionize industrial planning by empowering businesses to build their own AI-driven supply chain solutions. This development marks a significant departure from traditional, rigid software models, offering unprecedented flexibility and reducing reliance on costly, lengthy customization projects. The platform's core innovation lies in its AI-centric approach, allowing users to create new planning functionalities directly, rather than configuring predefined modules. SCP Studio's operational model enables users to define their analytical and planning needs through natural language, which the platform then translates into executable system components. This process, described as turning "wishes" into functioning logic, significantly accelerates the creation of tailored planning tools. Developed leveraging recent advancements in generative AI, the platform is designed to integrate seamlessly into daily operations, ensuring that software adapts continuously to evolving business requirements. This new approach is expected to profoundly impact businesses by enhancing adaptability and scaling their analytical capabilities. Crucially, SCP Studio maintains human control, with AI serving to expand modeling capacity and streamline workflows rather than making autonomous decisions. This ensures that supply chain professionals retain essential judgment and contextual understanding, crucial for risk management and operational oversight. The platform builds upon Imperia's existing supply chain planning capabilities, promising a more agile and responsive industrial planning ecosystem.

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Published: February 19, 2026 at 08:00 AM UTC
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