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Most organizations are experimenting with AI, but few are seeing meaningful impact. The limitation is not the models — it’s how companies adopt, structure, and govern their use.
To move beyond isolated use cases, we need to understand two things: the patterns that shape how new technologies succeed or fail, and the practical mechanisms required to operationalize them at scale.
This meetup brings both perspectives together — from lessons of past technology adoption to the concrete question of how to govern and integrate AI within the enterprise.

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1. Learning from the past: How tech adoption patterns shape the AI future
With Christian Scholz, Schwarz Digits, 15min + Q&A
What can we learn from previous waves like cloud, mobile, or SaaS?
Christian explores how recurring patterns in technology adoption help us understand today’s challenges with AI — and how they point toward a viable solution space with agents and new system architectures.

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Understanding these recurring patterns is only the first step. If the challenge is not the technology itself, but how organizations structure and control its use, the question becomes practical: how do we operationalize AI in a way that actually works?
One area where we already know things will change significantly is governance. How models are accessed, controlled, and embedded into enterprise systems will look fundamentally different. Moving from abstract patterns to real-world implementation requires new approaches to managing models, permissions, and integration at scale.

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2. Governing Models & MCP Access in Enterprises
With Kevin Rampelmann, Riverty/Bertelsmann, 15min + Q&A
As AI becomes embedded in enterprise workflows, governance becomes critical.
Kevin dives into how organizations can manage model usage, control access, and build scalable structures around MCP (Model Context Protocol) and beyond.
Expect practical insights on model governance, access control, and enterprise-ready AI architecture.

Who should join?
Enterprise architects and IT leaders, AI and data practitioners, Product and platform teams, anyone working on scaling AI beyond pilots

About the group
The AI Native Enterprise is a community for people who believe that AI is not just a feature, but a fundamental shift in how organizations are built and operated.

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