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Systango Unveils GenAI Studio to Accelerate AI Integration for UK Enterprises

TLDR: Systango, a leading digital engineering consultancy, has launched its GenAI Studio, a UK-based business accelerator designed to fast-track the adoption of Generative AI for businesses. The program aims to help enterprises move from initial AI interest to unlocking tangible business value within a mere 12 weeks, addressing common barriers such as a lack of formal strategy, unclear ROI, and limited expertise.

London, United Kingdom – September 30, 2025 – Systango, a prominent digital engineering consultancy and an accredited AWS, Microsoft, and Google Cloud Partner, has officially announced the launch of its GenAI Studio. This new UK-based business accelerator is specifically designed to empower enterprises to transition from mere AI curiosity to realizing significant real-world business value in as little as 12 weeks.

The initiative comes at a crucial time when, despite widespread hype, over 50% of UK business leaders acknowledge their organizations lack a formal AI strategy, according to a 2025 Microsoft report. AI adoption remains inconsistent across the UK business landscape, with 45% of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) experimenting with AI, yet only 19% of mid-sized enterprises having active programs in place. Key barriers hindering broader adoption include unclear Return on Investment (ROI), limited internal expertise, and the absence of clear roadmaps, leaving many companies hesitant to begin their AI journey.

Systango’s GenAI Studio offers an end-to-end guidance system, moving beyond generic training or toolkits. The program encompasses identifying priority use cases, rapid prototyping, deploying, and responsibly scaling AI within existing business workflows. It also provides additional Go-To-Market (GTM) and Venture Capital (VC)-led investment support, ensuring AI initiatives are directly tied to measurable business outcomes.

Vinita Rathi, CEO of Systango, commented on the launch, stating, “AI is already delivering measurable results across leading brands, from faster customer responses to streamlined back-office processes, yet many UK enterprises remain paralysed at the start-line by uncertainty.” She added, “Systango’s GenAI Studio offers a structured, low-risk environment to quickly test and deploy AI in ways that make business sense, without the hype or guesswork.”

The effectiveness of Systango’s approach is echoed by clients. Jake Gibbons from Nomia remarked, “Systango’s end-to-end approach, from discovery to build, helped us at Nomia accelerate our AI roadmap enabling us to embed GenAI into our tail spend management product stack in ways that set us up for significant impact within end-customer procurement teams.”

Each business participating in the GenAI Studio benefits from secure, compliant, and ethical deployment practices. They receive hands-on development support from Systango’s AI engineers and are provided with clear proof points demonstrating measurable ROI in terms of productivity, speed, and cost efficiency. The program utilizes a Rapid Prototyping Framework, which enables quick validation of high-value concepts through a structured engagement that delivers a concise brief, a clickable prototype, a functional demo, and defined next steps—all within the 12-week timeframe.

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Systango, headquartered in London, is a publicly listed digital engineering consultancy known for its expertise in AI, data, cloud, and product engineering, serving a range of clients from startups to large enterprises. Further details about Systango’s GenAI Studio and its operational model can be found on their website at www.systango.com/gen-ai.

Dev Sundaram
Dev Sundaramhttps://blogs.edgentiq.com
Dev Sundaram is an investigative tech journalist with a nose for exclusives and leaks. With stints in cybersecurity and enterprise AI reporting, Dev thrives on breaking big stories—product launches, funding rounds, regulatory shifts—and giving them context. He believes journalism should push the AI industry toward transparency and accountability, especially as Generative AI becomes mainstream. You can reach him out at: [email protected]

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