For executives
Align the business case, risk questions, and decision criteria before committing to a broad rollout.
A practical workshop for leaders deciding where AI agents belong, how to run a responsible pilot, and what the organization needs to change for adoption to stick.
We bring executives, engineering leadership, and the people closest to the work into the same room. The goal is a shared view of what is useful, what needs guardrails, and what should happen next.
Align the business case, risk questions, and decision criteria before committing to a broad rollout.
Connect agent workflows to real work, adoption barriers, and a pilot your team can actually run.
Leave with shared language and a practical path from assessment to pilot to enablement.
Map current tools, current usage, and the places adoption has stalled.
Identify useful workflows and separate a good pilot from a flashy demo.
Choose a team, define the working sessions, and establish a baseline to measure against.
Agree on owners, enablement needs, and the next decision point.
Aloomii's regulated-industry work covers questions around OSFI and FSRA guidance, PIPEDA, data residency, and local or private AI architecture. The workshop helps teams surface those questions while shaping a pilot. It is not a compliance sign-off, and every organization remains responsible for its own review.
The team also works with NemoClaw, a self-hosted AI-agent variant for regulated industries with audit logging, data-residency controls, and permission guardrails.
A common view of the workflows worth exploring and the barriers that need attention.
A focused starting point tied to real work, with a baseline and questions to answer.
A practical bridge into the assessment, pilot, and team enablement work in the Agent Adoption Program.
It is for executives, engineering leaders, and teams responsible for deciding how AI agents should be introduced and measured.
It covers current-state assessment, useful agent workflows, pilot design, adoption barriers, enablement, and a practical next-step plan.
It brings a Canadian lens to questions already relevant to regulated teams, including OSFI-aware pilots, data handling, and local or private AI architecture. It does not replace an organization's compliance review.
Participants leave with shared priorities, a shortlist of useful workflows, a pilot shape, and clear next steps for assessment or enablement.
Tell us what your team is trying to adopt and what the workshop needs to make clear.
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