Reimagining Business Models with AI: Innovate Before You’re Disrupted
About the event
Artificial intelligence is no longer a future concept — it is already reshaping industries, business models and customer expectations. As its impact accelerates, traditional strategies are proving inadequate. Organisations must rethink how they create, deliver and capture value.
This session will examine how AI is driving business model innovation — not only by improving operational efficiency, but by unlocking new paths to growth. From intelligent automation and data-driven decision-making to personalised services and faster product development, AI is redefining how businesses compete.
Participants will explore how organisations are adapting and assess the rise of AI-driven models that create value and strengthen competitive advantage. They will also consider a strategic question: how would you disrupt your own organisation before someone else does?
About the AI Forum
The AI Forum supports C-suite level executives, senior leaders and technology decision-makers in driving AI adoption across their organisations. Led by the Financial Times’ AI editorial team, the Forum showcases practical AI use cases that deliver real business transformation.
Through exclusive events, reports, and thought leadership, the AI Forum provides a platform for leaders to learn from peers, engage with AI experts and harness AI to shape the future of their industries.
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