AI Service

AI Consulting & Discovery Workshops

We help organizations explore AI opportunities, define product roadmaps, and design architectures before implementation begins.

Strategic guidance to identify and implement AI opportunities.

AI Consulting & Discovery Workshops – Strategic guidance to identify and implement AI opportunities.

Not every problem needs AI—and not every AI idea is ready to build. Our discovery workshops help leadership and product teams identify high-impact use cases, assess feasibility, and leave with a prioritized roadmap, architecture sketch, and clear next steps before committing engineering budget. Workshops are tailored to your industry, data maturity, and team structure—not generic slide decks. Deliverables are actionable: ranked use cases, effort estimates, risk flags, and a recommended 90-day plan.

How We Deliver Value

Structured workshops that surface real opportunities—not hype-driven wish lists

Technical feasibility assessments with effort, risk, and ROI estimates

Architecture blueprints your team can hand to engineering or KyszTech for build

Key Features

  • AI opportunity assessment
  • AI architecture design
  • Proof-of-concept development
  • AI adoption strategy
  • Technology stack selection
  • Implementation roadmap
  • Stakeholder alignment sessions and executive briefings
  • Competitive landscape and build-vs-buy analysis

Use Cases

  • AI strategy consulting
  • Enterprise AI adoption
  • PoC development
  • AI feasibility studies
  • AI transformation planning
  • Vendor and model selection guidance
  • AI governance and responsible AI frameworks

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about AI Consulting & Discovery Workshops

We run 1–3 day sessions covering use case mapping, data readiness review, technical architecture options, prioritization, and a 90-day action plan—with deliverables your leadership can act on immediately.

No. Many clients use workshops to validate direction internally. If you choose to build, we can continue as your implementation partner—or hand off a detailed spec to your team.