AI Strategy
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feb 16, 2025
Nasiko at the World Economic Forum 2026
Building the Infrastructure for the Agentic Economy
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AUTHOR

Ans James

From January 19–23, Nasiko will be participating in the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2026 in Davos, joining global leaders across technology, business, policy, and research to discuss the future of AI and digital transformation.
Over the past year, the conversation around AI has evolved rapidly. Enterprises are moving beyond experimentation with copilots and assistants toward deploying autonomous AI agents that can reason, collaborate, coordinate, and execute work across business systems.
This shift raises an entirely new set of challenges.
As organizations deploy hundreds and eventually thousands of AI agents, questions of governance, trust, security, accountability, interoperability, and operational control become critical. Enterprises need more than intelligent models; they need the infrastructure that enables AI systems to operate safely and reliably at scale.
At Nasiko, we believe this emerging reality represents the foundation of what many are beginning to call the Agentic Economy—a world where AI systems increasingly participate in business processes, decision-making, coordination, and value creation.
Just as the internet required protocols, identity systems, and infrastructure to enable trusted interactions between people and organizations, the next generation of AI systems will require infrastructure that enables trusted interactions between agents, applications, enterprises, and users.
This is the problem Nasiko is focused on solving.
We are building the AI Agent Control Plane—the infrastructure layer that enables enterprises to register, discover, govern, observe, deploy, and manage AI agents across their organizations.
As conversations at Davos increasingly focus on the future of work, productivity, intelligence, and economic transformation, we look forward to engaging with leaders who are shaping the next chapter of enterprise AI adoption.
The future will not be defined by AI models alone.
It will be defined by the systems that make intelligent agents secure, trustworthy, governable, and enterprise-ready.