Presented by
IBM, AWS & RedHat

Agentic AI: From Experimentation to Secure, Enterprise-scale Deployment

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Phillipines
August 6, 2026

About the event

This invitation-only session will bring together 10–12 senior business and technology leaders from leading enterprises for a candid discussion on how organizations can rapidly build, orchestrate, and scale AI agents and hybrid AI platforms—leveraging the combined strengths of IBM and AWS—to deliver measurable business outcomes.

Through real enterprise case studies, a live demonstration of the IBM Enterprise Advantage platform, and peer dialogue with industry leaders, participants will gain practical insights into how AI—powered by IBM technologies and deployed across AWS infrastructure—can drive operational efficiency, faster innovation, and strategic business agility.

More importantly, the session is designed to help leaders identify high-impact AI opportunities within their own organizations, with the option to progress these ideas into co-creation workshops, innovation labs, and enterprise AI pilots, supported by IBM expertise and scalable AWS cloud capabilities.

What to expect:

Insights from IBM experts on the newly launched Enterprise Advantage platform

Real-world transformation stories showcasing IBM solutions on AWS with tangible outcomes

A co-creation session to identify high-impact AI opportunities

Peer exchange with a curated group of senior leaders

Seats are intentionally limited to ensure meaningful dialogue and personalized engagement among senior leaders. Join us to explore how your organization can move from AI experimentation to enterprise-scale impact.

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Participant Criteria

Senior technology and security leaders (CDO, CIO, CSO, Heads of Data and AI) in 2026 are navigating a rapidly shifting landscape.

To be eligible, participants must be involved in decisions or face challenges in:

  • Implementing AI agents, moving from experimentation to production, creating new demands around governance, tool access, and autonomous decision-making.

  • Securing the GenAI pipeline has become a board-level priority, CISOs and security heads are under pressure to manage risk without slowing innovation.

  • Cloud-native AI workloads require new operational frameworks that balance scalability with predictable, policy-driven behaviour.

The line between IT, security, and AI leadership is blurring, with CDOs, CIOs, and Heads of AI increasingly sharing accountability for responsible deployment.

This audience is less focused on evaluating AI tools and more on operationalising them at scale — building the governance structures, security postures, and cross-functional alignment needed to deploy agentic AI with confidence across the enterprise.