

From ambition to impact: AI initiatives that actually succeed
Most organisations have plenty of AI ideas. What they lack is a clear way to prioritise, build, and get people to actually use them.
Join Heyra and Pyne for a focused breakfast session for leaders who set direction for this work in their organisation. We will walk through a real case and use it to look at the decisions that decide whether an initiative creates lasting value or fades out after a demo.
What we will cover:
How to identify and rank potential AI projects based on business impact, feasibility, and organisational readiness, and why this step is crucial
What it takes to move from a clearly defined problem to a working first version in a controlled environment with real data, proper security, and clear boundaries
A pragmatic way to handle governance and risk that gives IT and leadership confidence to say yes, covering data access, compliance, cost control, and responsible use of models
How to create a roadmap from first version to ongoing operations, with stage gates, clear owners, and success criteria that reduce risk when scaling up
This session is for leaders and practitioners who are responsible for, or closely involved in, shaping and scaling AI in their organisation – from commercial owners to technology, data, and operations leaders who are or should be involved in AI ownership and governance.
Practical info
Co-hosts: Heyra & Pyne
Format: Breakfast, talk + discussion, case-based
Audience: Commercial, business, product, technology, data, and operations leaders who are or should be involved in defining, owning, and governing AI initiatives
Breakfast: Coffee and light breakfast will be served (please inform us of any allergies beforehand).
Participation
Seats are limited, so we prioritise those who are responsible for, or closely involved in, AI initiatives and their impact on the business.
When you apply for a seat, please include your role and a short note on where your organisation is today – from early pilots to scaling AI solutions.