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The enterprise AI orchestration company announced on June 23, 2026 the opening of Programmable, its first regional innovation hub and AI Nexus in Makati City, as it seeks to help organizations move AI initiatives from pilot projects into full-scale production deployments.
The big picture
NMBLR said customers in both the Philippines and the United States are already using its platform in production environments.
The company cited projects with Philippine banks, financial institutions, retailers and property developers, as well as deployments involving US-based grocery retailer Seafood City and global development firm Chemonics.
The company recently delivered BahadiaDeals.com, an AI-powered property technology platform that connects major Philippine home developers with international buyers. For Chemonics, it developed Chemlink, an AI-driven network designed to connect talent across the organization worldwide.
“AI is the most disruptive force of our generation, and most enterprises are still treating it as an experiment,” NMBLR.ai CEO and founder Winston Damarillo said.
“We built NMBLR on a different conviction: that AI should run the business, deliver results leaders can measure, and do it on terms the enterprise controls. Doing that profitably isn’t a constraint; it’s the proof the model works.”
Why it matters
The company’s announcement comes as businesses worldwide continue increasing AI spending while struggling to generate measurable returns.
NMBLR pointed to research indicating many generative AI pilots fail to deliver meaningful profit-and-loss impact despite rising investment across the sector.
Rather than replacing existing systems, NMBLR said its platform layers AI capabilities on top of enterprise infrastructure.
Its offering includes Foundation, a governance and security layer; Prism, which converts enterprise data into actionable intelligence; and Forge, which is designed to reduce deployment timelines from months to days.
What’s next
NMBLR said it plans to accelerate product development and broaden its footprint across Southeast Asia and North America.
A newly announced partnership with Alchemi Ventures is expected to extend the company’s reach into more than 50 countries.
“The next decade of enterprise value creation won’t be won by replacing systems; it will be won by turning systems of record into systems of intelligence,” Alchemi Ventures CEO James Butcher said.
“Together, we’re bringing this system of intelligence to organizations across the world’s fastest-growing markets.” — Daxim L. Lucas | Ed: Corrie S. Narisma