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New York, July 2, 2026: Unified Infotech, a global digital transformation and AI implementation partner, has concluded its participation at GITEX AI Europe 2026 in Berlin, where the company engaged with enterprise technology leaders on the challenges of scaling AI beyond the experimentation phase.
Discussions at the event centered on a common requirement: establishing the technical foundation needed to move AI initiatives successfully into production environments.
Representatives Shawn Walsh and Andreia Susano met with digital transformation leaders at booth H2.2-21 to discuss the primary factors affecting enterprise AI deployment, including:
Architecture limitations
Integration complexity across hybrid environments
Absence of standardized deployment processes
Challenges of aligning engineering work with measurable business outcomes
The company emphasized that experimentation alone is insufficient for long-term success. Enterprises require structured engineering approaches that support scalable deployment, operational reliability, and sustained business value.
"Enterprises are moving past the novelty of AI experimentation," said Shawn Walsh, Director of Growth (North America). "The demand now is for execution-first guidance. Organizations don't need more conceptual strategy; they need cloud-native architectures and engineering frameworks that deliver predictable, real-world business value."
Following the event, Unified Infotech is introducing a set of new initiatives to help enterprises successfully implement AI. These include:
AI production-readiness assessments
Architecture validation
Engineering feasibility reviews
These are all designed to help organizations assess their readiness and reduce execution risk before scaling further AI investment.
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