New hub to dedicated to development and deployment of AI-driven solutions and offer upskilling and collaboration opportunities to customers.
Rapid Circle has launched its Copilot AI Centre of Excellence (CoE), a hub of innovation and expertise dedicated to the deployment, adoption and optimisation of AI-driven solutions.
Leveraging Microsoft’s Copilot capabilities, the hub will create intelligent applications that enhance productivity and drive business value for Rapid Circle customers.
The CoE will serve as an innovation hub where Rapid Circle will experiment with and develop cutting-edge AI technologies, positioning the company at the forefront of intelligent workplace solutions, application modernisation, and cloud transformation. It will foster a culture of continuous learning and innovation, encouraging teams to explore new AI use cases and solutions.
The CoE will also feature dedicated spaces for showcasing and demonstrating AI solutions to customers. Interactive exhibits and live demonstrations will illustrate how AI can transform various business processes, improve decision-making, streamline operations, and enhance user experiences.
Highlighting real-world examples of successful AI implementations will be a key component of the CoE. Case studies will showcase how Rapid Circle has helped organisations achieve significant improvements in efficiency and innovation through AI. These success stories will demonstrate the tangible benefits of AI and inspire customers to embark on their own AI journeys.
In addition, Rapid Circle will offer training and enablement programs to help customers and partners build their AI capabilities. Workshops, hands-on labs and certification programs will upskill teams and ensure they are equipped to leverage AI effectively. The training programs will cover a range of topics, from AI fundamentals to advanced AI techniques and best practices.
Rodney Hobbs, CTO, Rapid Circle, said: “The executives I talk to all share the same challenges: driving agility, achieving operational efficiency and uplifting experiences both inside and outside the enterprise. The opening of our CoE will deliver real outcomes as AI permeates across the business landscape, while creating further opportunities for Rapid Circle to accelerate its continued expansion across Australia and New Zealand.”
The CoE will also feature collaboration spaces where Rapid Circle can work closely with customers and partners to co-create AI solutions. These spaces will facilitate brainstorming sessions, design thinking workshops, and collaborative development projects. By working together, Rapid Circle and its customers can develop tailored AI solutions that address specific business challenges and drive innovation.
Cassandra Ashworth, CEO, Rapid Circle, said: “At Rapid Circle, we believe that the key to success lies in our ability to co-create innovative business solutions with our customers and Microsoft. This collaborative approach allows us to leverage the strengths of each party, ensuring that we deliver solutions that are not only effective but also sustainable and aligned with our customers’ strategic objectives”.
Vanessa Sorenson, Chief Partner Officer A/NZ, Microsoft, said: “The launch of Rapid Circle’s Copilot AI Centre of Excellence is a significant step towards driving innovation and digital transformation across industries. We are excited to see how this initiative will enable businesses to harness the full potential of AI, enhance productivity, and deliver exceptional value to its customers.”
In addition to the CoE, Rapid Circle is also launching its new Copilot Accelerator offering designed to fast-track the deployment and adoption of AI solutions.
Furthermore, Rapid Circle has introduced enhancements like Copilot Actions, including the ability to create custom Copilot agents that can access data and take actions, providing even more tailored and efficient solutions for customers.