AIONOS to Showcase Agentic AI at World Aviation Festival
AIONOS, an InterGlobe Enterprises company, is set to participate as a Silver Sponsor at the World Aviation Festival in Lisbon from October 7 to 9. The company will showcase its innovative Agentic AI solutions tailored for the aviation industry.
AIONOS's approach is centered around intelligent agents that operate autonomously with human oversight, enabling automation and improved customer experiences. Arjun Nagulapally, Chief Technology Officer, emphasizes that AI should be seen as a strategic investment, helping aviation companies move from speculative projects to real-world impact.
At the festival, AIONOS will highlight its IntelliMate™ platform, a pre-integrated and pretrained agentic AI platform for rapid deployment in the aviation industry. The company aims to drive smarter workflows and enhance operational efficiency, transforming customer engagement and internal operations.
Raghav Kumaria, AIONOS's Aviation Domain Expert, will participate in a panel discussion titled 'Debunking AI Myths - How Can We Look Beyond the Hype and Deliver Real Value'. The session will explore moving beyond AI for the sake of AI, focusing on smarter workflows and enhancing operational efficiency. It will also examine AI adoption as a technological and leadership challenge. CP Gurnani, Co-founder and Vice Chairman of AIONOS, believes the company is uniquely positioned to provide aviation leaders with innovative and industry-needs-integrated agentic AI products and solutions.
AIONOS's participation at the World Aviation Festival underscores its commitment to driving AI innovation in the aviation industry. Through its Agentic AI solutions and IntelliMate™ platform, the company seeks to help aviation enterprises fully leverage AI's potential, creating value in real-time operations and enhancing operational efficiency.
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