Supply Chain Technology

Wiliot and AT&T Expand Physical AI Supply Chain Collaboration

Published: May 29, 2026
Author: HFT

Companies strengthen deployment and connectivity capabilities for enterprise supply chain operations

Wiliot announced an expanded collaboration with AT&T to support wider deployment of Physical AI technology across enterprise supply chains.

The collaboration builds on an existing multi-year relationship and introduces a systems integration and device certification model intended to support large-scale deployments, network operations, and future data service delivery for enterprise customers.

According to Wiliot, increasing demand for real-time, item-level visibility across supply chains is driving enterprise adoption of Physical AI systems. The company’s platform uses battery-free IoT Pixels to capture real-time operational data, while AT&T provides connectivity infrastructure and deployment support.

The companies are also working on certification of Wiliot ecosystem gateway devices on AT&T’s network to support direct connectivity and standardised deployment across enterprise environments.

Amir Khoshniyati said: “Physical AI depends on continuous data from the physical world, and scaling that data requires deployment expertise, network connectivity, and a certified device ecosystem. AT&T brings all three. This collaboration expands our ability to deploy and operate Physical AI networks across large, distributed environments – and establishes a path to delivering that data as a service for AT&T’s global customer base.”

Since late 2025, the companies have established a systems integration collaboration under which AT&T supports installation, asset tagging, design, and maintenance activities across customer deployments.

The collaboration is currently active across enterprise sectors including retail, food and beverage, and quick-service restaurants. According to the companies, deployments have contributed to inventory accuracy levels of 99% or higher, reduced dock-to-stock times from 24-48 hours to 2-6 hours, lowered receiving labour by 30-50%, reduced mis-shipments by up to 90%, and decreased lost, damaged, and delayed packages by 60%.

Lee Wagner said: “Enterprises are looking for more than connectivity – they need actionable data from the physical world. By working with Wiliot, we’re bringing a new class of Physical AI data into our ecosystem, adding visibility at the case and asset level, and enabling new services built on that data. We see Physical AI data as a significant emerging opportunity for AT&T and our customers.”

Wiliot stated that its platform is currently deployed across tens of thousands of sites and is approaching hundreds of millions of actively tracked assets.

The collaboration will also focus on expanding AT&T’s role into network monitoring, operational management, and integration of Wiliot-generated data into enterprise services.

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