This week saw major strides in AI agent collaboration across industries. Coupa unveiled its Autonomous Spend Management network at Inspire 2025, featuring new multi-agent AI systems that help companies like Schneider Electric (France) and Glencore (Switzerland) automate supply chain decisions. Their BYOAA framework lets businesses add custom agents to collaborate on purchasing tasks.

Top executives globally are embracing agent teams to boost productivity and cut costs. A recent report highlights how AI agent collaboration helps companies work faster across departments.

New tools like watsonx Orchestrate (IBM) and TufinMate (US) show how low-code platforms make it easier for employees to build and manage collaborative agents. These developments mark a shift toward open agentic ecosystems where AI systems work together like teammates.

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