SYDNEY, March 2026 - Niteco will lead an AI Maturity Assessment session at the ANZ AI-ccelerate Opal Workshop in Sydney on 19 March, helping enterprise teams understand how ready they are to move from AI experimentation to real-world use.
As more organisations adopt AI, many are realising that experimenting alone does not lead to real results. This session will give digital and marketing leaders a clear, practical way to understand where they are in their AI journey and how to turn early efforts into real business value.
Helping companies assess their AI readiness
Niteco’s AI Maturity Assessment session helps organisations find practical ways to use AI across marketing, digital experiences, and experimentation.
Participants will get a clear view of where they stand today, along with simple, practical steps to move from early exploration to more structured, scalable use.
The session will also show how AI can support the many manual tasks digital teams handle today, helping build an AI-powered digital workforce that works alongside people.
A structured path to AI adoption: the AAA framework
At the core of the assessment is Niteco’s AAA framework (Audit, Adopt, Accelerate). It is a structured approach that guides companies from initial exploration to embedded AI operations.
Each stage is built to answer the key questions organisations face as they progress in their AI journey.
- Audit: What can be optimised first? How do we measure the potential benefits?
- Adopt: How do we establish governance? What should our short-term roadmap look like?
- Accelerate: How do we embed AI into our operations?
Niteco experts to guide the session
The session will be led by Niteco specialists with extensive experience delivering enterprise digital platforms and AI-powered solutions for organisations worldwide.
Experts from Niteco include:
- YiLun Miao, Country Manager, ANZ & SEA
- Polly Walton, Director of Growth and Innovation
- Igor Safonov, Forward Deployed Engineer
Together with experts from Optimizely, they will share practical insights to put AI into action within enterprise digital environments.
“Many organisations are experimenting with AI, but few have a clear plan for scaling those efforts across their actual business operations,” said Polly Walton of Niteco. “This session is designed to help marketing leaders understand where they stand today and how they can move beyond AI experimentation towards real business value.”
Digital and marketing leaders interested in joining the ANZ AI-ccelerate Opal Workshop in Sydney can learn more and register via the event page.