Ecosystem partners
Partners
AIAC provides guidance and pathway design, while independent partners handle implementation and regional delivery.
AIAC helps organizations understand where AI can create value, how adoption can be approached responsibly, and which support pathways may be available.
When businesses move from guidance into implementation, technical delivery is carried out by independent providers. Those providers do not all play the same role.
Some are global tech providers: they focus on technical implementation and delivery across markets without being tied to any one jurisdiction's public-support environment.
Others are local providers: they sit inside specific jurisdictions, align with local business conditions, and are more relevant where public grants, modernization programs, or region-specific support pathways matter.
That means the partner landscape should be read in two layers. Local providers should be read alongside AIAC's jurisdiction pages, while global tech providers should be read as pure delivery references.
Technical delivery
Global tech providers
Providers focused on implementation and systems delivery across markets, without being tied to any one jurisdiction's public-grant environment.
Jurisdiction-aligned
Local providers
Providers connected to specific local business environments and referenced where grants, modernization programs, and public-support pathways matter.
Local provider · Canada
Bourque Solutions
Canada-linked local provider aligned with public-support and grant-oriented modernization pathways for SMEs adopting AI and related operational improvements.
Local provider · Singapore

3Echo
Regional partner supporting AI adoption pathways and ecosystem engagement in Singapore and the surrounding market.
Local provider · Japan

Ahead Group
Regional partner connected to AIAC for Japan-focused ecosystem coverage and implementation pathways.
