In an era defined by rapid digital evolution, ENL and Rogers continue embracing innovation as a strategic imperative. This commitment was on full display during a recent event hosted by the Technology and Operational Excellence Department at the ENL and Rogers Management Office, themed “In the Age of AI and Beyond: Let’s Explore Emerging Technology Together.”
This pioneering gathering brought together a diverse group of companies across the two groups. The objective: to exchange knowledge, showcase initiatives, and collectively shape a smarter, more resilient future.
The event’s standout moment came with the participation of Charlotte Govin, founder of Deepest Blue AI. Mrs. Govin, no stranger to digital transformation at scale, expressed her admiration for the innovative developments made by ENL and Rogers teams.
The initiatives presented by representatives of the ENL and Rogers subsidiaries included bold first true steps towards optimisation of processes and using these emerging technologies to transform their organisation. These include:
Yet, what truly set this event apart was not just the celebration of technological wins, but the strong emphasis on responsible innovation. The ENL and Rogers Head Office leadership underscored the necessity of putting ethical frameworks in place to govern the use of AI and emerging technologies. As the lines between human and machine intelligence blur, the group is committed to ensuring that security, transparency, and accountability remain at the heart of every digital decision.
As emerging technologies continue to redefine industries, ENL and Rogers are positioning themselves not just as adopters, but as architects of the future as was mentioned by Gilbert Espitalier-Noël, Group CEO of the ENL Group “we should allow ourselves to experiment with emerging technologies”. Through collective exploration, cross-sector collaboration, and a clear moral compass, they are forging a path where innovation and responsibility walk hand in hand.