Akkodis Named Specialist in Gartner's Emerging Market Quadrant for Physical AI Services

Akkodis, a global digital engineering firm and part of the Adecco Group, has been named a Specialist in the Gartner Emerging Market Quadrant for Physical AI Services (PAIS), published on June 8, 2026, according to AP News. The recognition places Akkodis among a select group of companies shaping how AI is built into real-world physical systems — from robots and machines to infrastructure.
Physical AI services, or PAIS, cover the design, development, deployment, and operation of AI-enabled physical systems. Gartner's report says the market is growing fast, driven by labor shortages, tighter safety rules, and rapid advances in AI and automation technology, AP News reported.
Physical AI is not just software. It refers to AI systems that interact with the real world — think autonomous robots, smart manufacturing lines, and self-monitoring infrastructure. Designing these systems is far harder than building a standard app. They must work reliably in unpredictable environments where failure can mean safety risks or costly downtime.
Akkodis delivers what it calls end-to-end Physical AI capabilities. That spans system design, simulation, integration, deployment, and long-term lifecycle management, according to Kentucky.com. In plain terms, the company helps clients build a physical AI system from scratch and keep it running over time.
Gartner's report points to four key forces driving the PAIS market: increasing labor constraints, stricter safety requirements, infrastructure modernization, and advances in AI, simulation, and automation. These pressures are pushing companies to seek operational reliability at scale — meaning AI systems that don't just work in a lab, but hold up in the real world, according to Sun Herald.
The stakes are high. As industries like manufacturing, logistics, and energy face worker shortages, they are turning to AI-enabled physical systems to fill the gap. But those systems must be safe, reliable, and scalable — a combination that is technically very difficult to achieve.
To build out its Physical AI capabilities, Akkodis has made targeted investments. The company has backed Synergeticon and formed a partnership with Scaleout Systems. It has also pushed into simulation-first development and digital twin technology — virtual replicas of physical systems used to test AI before it hits the real world, according to Fresno Bee.
Akkodis has also invested in edge AI and real-time intelligence. Edge AI means processing data on the device itself — a robot or a sensor — rather than sending it to a distant cloud server. This makes physical AI systems faster and more reliable in environments where internet connections can't be counted on, News Observer reported.
Being named a Specialist in a Gartner Emerging Market Quadrant is a notable signal. It means Gartner analysts see Akkodis as a focused, capable player in a market that is still taking shape. The PAIS market is classified as "emerging," which means it is growing quickly but not yet mature — making early recognition valuable for winning clients, according to PA Media Press Release Hub.
Akkodis continues to build what it calls "full-stack engineering expertise and industrial-grade AI deployments," PA Media Press Release Hub noted. For enterprise buyers evaluating Physical AI vendors, a Gartner quadrant placement often serves as a shortlist filter — making this recognition a meaningful commercial asset heading into the second half of 2026.
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