Ammonia

Applied Computing and KBR to launch AI-based solution for ammonia production

Operating with a trained, engineering-ready, prescriptive agentic-AI solution will allow Applied Computing and KBR customers to be the defining benchmark of productivity, energy performance and safety

  • By ICN Bureau | January 29, 2026

Applied Computing and KBR has announced the launch of INSITE 3.0, a breakthrough AI-based platform designed to achieve low-emission, energy-efficient and reliable ammonia production.

The solution will combine UK-based Applied Computing’s pioneering foundational AI expertise for energy operators with KBR’s global leadership in traditional and sustainable energy, high-end design and engineering, and critical infrastructure solutions.

INSITE 3.0, powered by Applied Computing’s Orbital AI model, is a step change of KBR INSITE, a digital platform that provides remote technical and advisory services for operating plants and other facilities. Now, with physics-embedded AI integration, INSITE 3.0 is designed to enable customers to optimize day-to-day operations, reducing operational costs, increasing reliability and yield, and improving safety.

Operating with a trained, engineering-ready, prescriptive agentic-AI solution will allow Applied Computing and KBR customers to be the defining benchmark of productivity, energy performance and safety.

“Ammonia plants are some of the most complex industrial systems on the planet,” said Applied Computing President Dan Jeavons.

“KBR’s ammonia licensing relationships represent 50% of the world’s capacity and give us unprecedented reach to deploy INSITE 3.0 where it’s needed most. This solution is designed to unlock value that traditional systems simply cannot by processing 100% operational data in real time to deliver explainable, physics-grounded insights that operators can trust and act upon immediately,” added Jeavons.

“Ammonia is critical to both the global economy and energy transition,” said Hari Ravindran, senior vice president of KBR’s Sustainable Technology Solutions business.

“By combining KBR’s 75-plus years of ammonia synthesis expertise and Applied Computing’s cutting-edge AI, we are delivering a solution that we believe will fundamentally transform how ammonia plants operate. INSITE 3.0, powered by Orbital, is designed to ensure our customers maximize yields, reduce emissions and optimize economics — key imperatives for the decade ahead,” added Ravindran.

By combining foundational AI with deep process expertise and a global ammonia footprint, Applied Computing and KBR aim to deliver a scalable approach to improving ammonia plant performance at a time when efficiency, resilience and decarbonization are increasingly interconnected.

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