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KI-READY Tour at M&M Software

AI in the company: Make or buy? The KI-READY Tour brings real practice, clear decisions and networking directly to our premises. Register for free, places are limited.

Thu, 19.03.2026, 17:00 - 21:00 h

AI in the company: Make or buy?

The KI-READY Tour emerged from the KI-READY conference, which we have already attended several times. Now the organizers are bringing the discussion to us in St. Georgen - where AI is implemented.

Because these are precisely the questions we encounter in projects every day: Buy in a standard solution or develop customized AI? And how does an idea become a productive AI application with measurable benefits?

During the AI-READY Tour at M&M Software, we will share our experiences from real customer projects in two practical presentations. What you can expect:

  • Make or buy: when buying makes sense and when customized AI is the better way to go
  • First-hand experience: A real AI project from the idea to productive use
  • Exchange at eye level: With decision-makers and doers from the region

Agenda

17:00 - Arrival & networking

17:30 - Welcome & introduction

17:40 - AI integration in SMEs: standard solution or customization? (Dr. Kristian Schatz, SEQLY)

  • Which AI technologies solve which problems - realistically categorized.
  • From AI tools to customized solutions - the spectrum of possibilities.
  • Decision logic from practice: When to buy, when to develop yourself?

18:05 - From the idea to the productive system: What makes individual solutions successful (Alexander Butz, M&M Software)

  • Practical example: An AI project from concept to productive use.
  • The database as a foundation: Why this phase determines success or failure.
  • Success factors along the project: Iterative approach, continuous quality assurance and organizational framework.

from approx. 18:30 - Discussion & outlook

  • Short wrap-up
  • Invitation to further KI-READY activities

Open end - exchange, networking, deepening questions

 

Participation is free of charge, but places are limited.

 

Register here free of charge