A new partnership will see BresicWhitney strategically integrate AI into its workflows, boosting efficiency while keeping a people-first approach at the centre of operations.
BresicWhitney has announced a new partnership with AI adoption agency Allgenai as part of its bid to boost its processes while keeping humans at the core of the network.
Following the deal, Allgenai will assess BresicWhitney's operations, identify challenges, map workflows, and uncover opportunities where AI can deliver value.
The move follows a growing number of networks seeking to add value to their businesses through AI by incorporating the tool into their everyday systems.
Recommendations will be provided in line with the network’s business objectives, operational impact, governance requirements, and long-term viability.
BresicWhitney CEO Will Gosse said that as AI became core to businesses’ operations, the company wanted to engage with the technology in a way that remained people-oriented.
“Technology in service of them, not the other way around,” Gosse said.
He said the partnership, which will commence with a 90-day discovery period, was an expression of BresicWhitney’s values and its desire to lead, not to react to AI.
“We will move deliberately, we will keep our people at the centre, and we will only adopt what genuinely makes us better.”
Allgenai, founded by Australian computer engineer and AI strategist Alex Stojcic, has helped deliver technology solutions across Australia for two decades.
In his career, Stojcic has advised organisations on using emerging technologies to improve business performance, while ensuring people remain at the core of operations.
Stojcic said the companies that have created the greatest value with AI didn’t rush to implement new tools, but built the right foundations first.
“By understanding first and acting only where it adds long-term value, we’ll provide BresicWhitney with clarity and confidence in the path ahead,” Stojcic said.
“That’s what thoughtful adoption of AI looks like and what we have a shared commitment to.”
