Polynome Group will showcase its latest enterprise AI solutions at Machines Can Think 2026, as the company looks to support AI adoption among more than 1,500 global leaders attending the event in Abu Dhabi later this month.
Co-hosted with the Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI), the two-day summit will take place on 26–27 January at Park Hyatt Saadiyat. The event will bring together experts, researchers, and executives from more than 30 countries, with participation from organisations including Meta, NVIDIA, G42, Mubadala, and MBZUAI. The summit will open with remarks by H.H. Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Tolerance and Coexistence, and feature a keynote by H.E. Omar Sultan Al Olama, Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence, Digital Economy, and Remote Work Applications.

At the event, Polynome Group will present its intelligent AI concierge, an enterprise-grade, multi-channel assistant designed to support customers and employees across voice, text, websites, mobile applications, kiosks, and call centres. The group will also demonstrate its visual analytics tool powered by machine vision, which analyses in-person interactions using existing video infrastructure to provide real-time insights into service flow, response times, and customer engagement.
“AI should change how organisations set strategy, manage risk, and compete, yet many leadership teams are still expected to govern systems they do not fully understand,” said Alexander Khanin, Founder and Director of Polynome Group. “With 69 percent of organisations in the Middle East planning to increase AI investment in 2026, the leadership gap can widen. At Machines Can Think, Polynome Group is elevating the conversation on AI fluency, governance, and executive decision-making, equipping leaders to move from blind adoption to confident execution.”
In addition to its technology showcase, Polynome Group will host two executive-level workshops focused on AI fluency, governance, and board-level accountability, reinforcing the summit’s emphasis on practical and responsible AI adoption.






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