Strategic alliance announced at World Economic Forum Davos aims to accelerate agentic AI workflows, decision intelligence, and enterprise-scale execution.
Inception, a G42 company and a leading developer of AI-powered, domain-specific enterprise solutions, has announced a strategic partnership with AppliedAI, an Abu Dhabi–headquartered technology company specializing in agentic AI workflow automation. The partnership was formalized at the World Economic Forum (WEF) Annual Meeting in Davos.
The collaboration reflects a shared vision to create a unified, AI-native workflow and execution platform that enables enterprises and governments to move from AI experimentation to scalable, operational impact. Together, the companies aim to establish a global benchmark for AI-enabled strategic decision-making and enterprise execution, particularly in highly regulated and mission-critical environments.
Unified AI Workflow Platform Powered by Opus
At the core of the partnership is Opus, AppliedAI’s AI-native workflow platform, which hosts the world’s first enterprise-scale Large Work Model (LWM) and Work Knowledge Graph (WKG). Opus enables organizations to design, automate, supervise, and audit executable workflows, providing transparency, traceability, and control across complex operations.
By combining Opus with Inception’s expertise in building secure, AI-native products and deploying them at enterprise and national scale, the partnership will deliver advanced capabilities in:
Agentic workflow automation
Decision intelligence and execution at scale
AI governance, auditability, and compliance
Enterprise and government digital transformation
The joint platform is designed to support national digital priorities, large-scale enterprise modernization, and AI adoption across sectors such as finance, energy, healthcare, and public services.
Addressing the AI Scaling Challenge
The partnership comes at a critical time for enterprise AI adoption. According to McKinsey & Company’s State of AI 2025 report, nearly two-thirds of organizations have yet to scale AI across the enterprise, with workflow redesign emerging as the key differentiator between AI leaders and laggards.
By embedding AI directly into structured, executable workflows, Inception and AppliedAI aim to help organizations overcome this gap and achieve measurable business outcomes from AI investments.
“Our partnership with AppliedAI unlocks a new class of AI-driven enterprise solutions designed for real-world complexity and scale. By integrating intelligent agent orchestration with deep workflow and decision intelligence, organizations can move beyond pilots to operational AI that delivers tangible, measurable impact,” said Ashish Koshy, CEO of Inception.
Arya Bolurfrushan, CEO of AppliedAI, added, “Enterprises and governments are converging on a simple requirement: AI systems that don’t just inform decisions, but execute work reliably, transparently, and at scale. Partnering with Inception enables Opus to reach new markets and some of the world’s most complex organizations. Together, we are turning strategic intent into operational reality.”
Setting a Global Standard for Enterprise AI Execution
Through this strategic alliance, Inception and AppliedAI aim to redefine how enterprise AI platforms are designed and deployed—shifting the focus from isolated AI tools to end-to-end, agent-driven operational systems.
The unified platform is expected to play a pivotal role in helping organizations achieve AI maturity, improve operational resilience, and drive long-term value from artificial intelligence at scale.
