Two years after hosting a lively debate on artificial intelligence’s (AI) potential, AMC Bridge is back with a timely follow-up: Has AI lived up to the promise—or are we still stuck in pilot purgatory?
As part of its executive series on emerging technologies, AMC Bridge is convening a virtual panel of industry leaders on June 26, 2025, to assess AI’s real impact on productivity in the engineering, manufacturing, and construction (AEC) sectors.
And the big question is: Are we finally moving from experimentation to execution?
From Talk to Traction: Has AI Delivered?
When AMC Bridge last gathered AI experts, the industry was awash in ambition and caution. Flash forward to today, and the conversation has shifted: Real-world implementation is in motion, but results vary by sector.
“AI is evolving rapidly, reshaping industries across the board,” said Igor Tsinman, President of AMC Bridge. “This webinar is a checkpoint—to separate hype from hard-won progress.”
Panel Preview: Practical Applications, Lessons Learned, and What’s Next
This one-hour panel—moderated by Jim Brown, Founder of Tech-Clarity—features seasoned executives from AI-first startups and digital transformation veterans, including:
- Dan Williamson, Director of AI, Ryan Companies
- Anthony Hauck, Co-Founder & Chief Product Officer, Hypar
- Patrick Murphy, CEO & Founder, Togal.AI
- Eric Vinchon, VP of Product Strategy, Tech Soft 3D
- Igor Tsinman, Co-Founder & President, AMC Bridge
Their conversation will tackle:
- Which industries have scaled AI effectively—and which remain cautious
- Lessons learned from early deployments, including workflow friction and data challenges
- What real productivity looks like in an AI-augmented world
- How to future-proof teams and tech stacks as AI evolves
Expect grounded perspectives—not marketing fluff—as panelists reflect on what’s working, what’s not, and what’s coming.
AI as a Competitive Necessity
According to AMC Bridge, the most meaningful AI breakthroughs are happening quietly in industrial use cases—where algorithms are enhancing decision-making, automating repetitive tasks, and eliminating inefficiencies.
The implication is clear: companies dragging their feet on AI aren’t just behind on innovation—they’re risking competitive irrelevance.
“AI isn’t just an option anymore—it’s a competitive necessity,” Tsinman adds. “We want to show how companies are moving beyond the demo phase and using AI to reshape core operations.”
Webinar Details
- Date: June 26, 2025
- Time: 11 AM – 12 PM ET | 5 PM CET
- Register here