November 19, 2025 - 02:50

Matthew Fitzpatrick, CEO of Invisible Technologies, shared his forward-looking perspective on the adoption of artificial intelligence as we approach 2026. During a recent conversation at the Bloomberg New Economy Forum in Singapore, Fitzpatrick elaborated on the transformative potential of AI across various industries.
With the company having successfully raised $100 million in growth funding, achieving a valuation of $2 billion earlier this year, Fitzpatrick expressed optimism about the future. He highlighted the strategic plans that will guide Invisible Technologies' expansion and innovation in the AI space.
Fitzpatrick emphasized the importance of integrating AI solutions to enhance efficiency and productivity in business operations. He believes that as more companies recognize the benefits of AI, the landscape of industry will undergo significant changes. The conversation underscored the growing importance of AI in shaping the future of work and the economy at large, marking a pivotal moment for businesses looking to leverage this technology for growth and competitive advantage.
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