Agentyis works with Perth enterprises to design, build, and operate AI automation systems that reduce operational costs, accelerate decisions, and unlock competitive advantage. From strategy through to managed support — we deliver end-to-end across every major Western Australian industry.
Perth is the operational headquarters of Australia's resources economy — home to the corporate and technical centres of the world's largest iron ore, LNG, gold, and critical minerals operations, and to the mining equipment and technology services (METS) sector that supports them. The Perth CBD and West Perth host one of the densest concentrations of resources, engineering, and energy head offices anywhere in the world, alongside a growing technology sector and some of the most advanced remote operations centres in global industry.
Agentyis works with Perth-based organisations — from ASX-listed miners and energy producers to METS firms, engineering consultancies, agribusiness exporters, and growing technology companies — to identify where AI automation delivers measurable ROI and to build systems that perform reliably in production environments. We are not a software vendor. We are an implementation partner accountable for outcomes from strategy through to ongoing operations.
Our Perth engagements reflect the breadth of Western Australia's economy: automating safety, compliance, and regulatory reporting for resources clients operating dispersed remote sites, building predictive maintenance and anomaly detection for high-value plant and equipment, deploying intelligent document processing for engineering and construction businesses managing complex contract and tender workflows, and developing conversational AI and customer experience systems for WA's financial services, utilities, and retail sectors.
Western Australia's mining and resources sector — spanning iron ore in the Pilbara, gold in the Goldfields, lithium and critical minerals, and offshore LNG — pioneered remote and autonomous operations, with Perth control centres directing driverless haul trucks, autonomous drills, and entire rail networks thousands of kilometres away. That same operating model creates enormous opportunities for AI automation beyond the pit: aggregating and analysing sensor data from remote assets, automating regulatory reporting and safety incident documentation, predicting equipment failures before they cause unplanned downtime, and streamlining procurement and contractor management across large capital projects. For resources businesses, the ROI on AI is high precisely because the cost of errors, delays, and compliance failures is so severe.
Perth's METS and engineering sector — the firms that design, build, and service the equipment and systems behind WA's mines and energy projects — is adopting AI to automate tender and proposal document preparation, extract data from technical specifications and drawings, forecast parts demand and manage inventory across supply chains that stretch from Perth workshops to remote site warehouses, and augment engineering quality assurance with computer vision. Energy is a parallel frontier: LNG operators, pipeline businesses, and the renewables and hydrogen developers reshaping WA's energy mix all run on high-volume operational data that AI can turn into faster, safer decisions.
Agriculture remains one of Western Australia's largest export industries, with the Wheatbelt producing the bulk of the nation's grain exports through Fremantle and regional ports. Grain handlers, agribusiness exporters, and farm services businesses are using machine learning for yield forecasting, logistics and receival optimisation across harvest peaks, automated grading and quality inspection, and supply chain documentation that spans growers, storage, freight, and international buyers. AI-driven automation is improving margins in an industry where seasonal volatility and export price risk make operational efficiency critical.
Perth's time zone — sharing business hours with Singapore, Hong Kong, and much of Asia — makes it a natural base for organisations serving Asia-Pacific markets, and its isolation has bred a culture of operational self-sufficiency and technology adoption. From health and medical research institutions to universities, utilities, and the state government's digital services agenda, Perth organisations are investing in AI automation to deliver more with constrained workforces in one of the world's tightest labour markets.
Every service below is available to Perth businesses — delivered on-site, remotely, or in a hybrid engagement model.
Roadmaps, business cases, and AI governance frameworks.
End-to-end workflow automation combining RPA with AI.
Bot-driven automation for high-volume repetitive tasks.
Sentiment analysis, document classification, text mining.
Chatbots, virtual agents, and voice automation.
AI-powered data extraction from invoices, contracts, forms.
Visual inspection, defect detection, identity verification.
Personalisation and intelligent self-service at scale.
Multi-step AI agents for complex operational decisions.
Pipelines, data lakes, and AI-ready infrastructure.
Model deployment, monitoring, and lifecycle management.
Risk controls, auditability, and regulatory alignment.
Forecasting, anomaly detection, and churn prediction.
Ongoing monitoring, optimisation, and AI operations support.
Deep sector expertise across the industries that define Western Australia's economy.
Our case studies demonstrate the types of AI automation outcomes we achieve for Australian enterprises — from predictive maintenance for energy and utilities infrastructure, to intelligent document processing for engineering and construction businesses, to AI-powered customer experience for retail and financial services. Browse our case studies to understand the methodologies we apply and the results we deliver across complex, high-stakes environments.
Serving Greater Perth and Western Australia
We serve clients across the Perth CBD, West Perth, Fremantle, Joondalup, and greater metropolitan Perth, with remote delivery across regional Western Australia including the Pilbara, the Goldfields, Bunbury, and the South West. We also provide AI automation Sydney, AI automation Melbourne, and AI automation Brisbane services for businesses on the east coast.
Yes. Agentyis serves Perth enterprises across the CBD, West Perth, and greater metropolitan Western Australia. Our team delivers AI automation engagements on-site, remotely, and in hybrid formats — and our experience with WA-specific industries including mining and resources, energy, and mining equipment and technology services (METS) means we can hit the ground running without a lengthy discovery period. Remote delivery works particularly well for WA clients with dispersed site operations.
We deliver a full suite of enterprise AI automation services in Perth, including AI strategy consulting, intelligent process automation, robotic process automation, conversational AI and voice automation, natural language processing, intelligent document processing, computer vision, machine learning and predictive analytics, data engineering and AI infrastructure, cloud AI and MLOps, AI governance and compliance, and managed AI services. All services are available to Western Australian businesses of any size.
Timelines depend on scope and complexity. A proof-of-concept typically runs four to six weeks and is designed to demonstrate measurable value before broader investment. A production deployment generally takes eight to sixteen weeks. Enterprise-wide programmes spanning multiple business units or remote site operations are structured as phased engagements of six to twelve months, with defined milestones and review gates at each stage.
We serve Perth and Western Australian clients across mining and resources, oil and gas, mining equipment and technology services (METS), agriculture and grain, ports and logistics, construction and engineering, finance, government and public sector, healthcare, retail, and education. WA's unique economic profile — dominated by resources, energy, and remote operations — means Perth businesses often have automation opportunities that are distinct from those of east-coast counterparts.
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