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Org & DeepOpinion join forces to drive agentic automation in UK

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Org has entered into a strategic partnership with DeepOpinion to introduce Agentic Process Automation to enterprises in the UK and Ireland.

The collaboration will bring together Org's experience in business transformation with DeepOpinion's platform, aiming to assist organisations in modernising their operations for improved speed, agility, and resilience.

Focus on agentic automation

Both companies are responding to a growing demand among enterprises for intelligent and autonomous automation systems. Unlike traditional robotic process automation (RPA) which relies on programmed sequences, Agentic Process Automation leverages artificial intelligence to enable systems that can think, learn, and act independently.

With developments already underway, lighthouse implementations are currently operating in regulated sectors across Europe as part of this partnership's early rollout phase. These projects are designed to demonstrate the tangible benefits of agentic automation for compliance-driven industries.

Perspectives from stakeholders

Derek O'Connell, Chief Operating Officer at Org, described the partnership's objectives and vision:

"Automation has outgrown the age of rigid bots and brittle workflows. Together with DeepOpinion, we're helping enterprises move beyond incremental change into intelligent transformation - unlocking value, agility, and resilience at scale."

Stefan Ramershoven, Co-founder and Managing Director at DeepOpinion, commented on the wider significance of this shift towards agentic technologies:

"Agentic AI represents the next leap in enterprise automation. Our platform provides the intelligence and autonomy modern businesses need. Partnering with Org means we can deliver that value faster, across more sectors and markets."

Implementation approach

The alliance between Org and DeepOpinion is structured to address both strategic and operational requirements. The joint approach includes shared go-to-market strategies, co-designed solution frameworks, and integrated delivery teams. This is intended to ensure clients benefit from both companies' combined expertise in strategic planning and technical deployment.

In addition to delivering the platform, the partnership will support organisations throughout the transition process, assisting them in evolving business processes and adapting workforce models to take advantage of agentic automation's capabilities.

Industry background

Org provides advisory and technology services for business transformation, backed by a network of over 3,000 professionals in 19 offices across 12 countries. The company is part of a larger group, working alongside businesses such as Morgan McKinley, Abtran, Venturi, and Enterprise Digital Resources, with a client base spanning more than 5,000 organisations in EMEA.

DeepOpinion focuses on the development of Agentic Process Automation systems - platforms capable of end-to-end management of complex business processes with minimal human intervention. Its technology is designed to move organisations from incremental process improvements to a new operating paradigm where autonomy plays a central role.

Market outlook

The use of agentic AI is expected to influence a broad spectrum of sectors, particularly those under regulatory scrutiny, by offering more adaptive and self-directed operations. Early implementations in regulated sectors suggest there is significant potential for these technologies to address compliance and operational challenges in industries such as finance, healthcare, and insurance.

Org and DeepOpinion say the partnership is positioned to address rising enterprise pressure for accelerated service delivery and operational efficiency, with a focus on the UK and Ireland markets.

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