AI is already making the environment we live in more efficient. But true transformation begins when we build a single workflow – aligned with people, our values, and the power of collaboration.
For decades, we’ve separated the physical world from the digital one; reality from the “cloud”; ministries from entrepreneurs.
Today, that separation is fading more and more.
Artificial intelligence – connected via smart APIs to blockchain, interoperable databases, and increasingly human-centered user interfaces – is expanding the role of technology in everyday life beyond mobile phones, while also driving greater government transparency through digitalization.
For a Romanian B2B consulting company, we integrated a recommendation system based on machine learning that suggests ideal clients based on historical patterns. This resulted in a 22% increase in conversion rate in just 3 months.
In e-commerce, we implemented a model that analyzes customer behavior in real time and adjusts promotions and messages accordingly. The result was an 18% drop in cart abandonment and a much more personalized browsing experience.
In a training and coaching company, AI automatically analyzes employee data – their role, learning style, and performance history – and generates a customized course structure for each team. This led to far more relevant training sessions, with content tailored to each participant’s real needs.
Why can a developing country benefit directly from AI in business?
Because we have fast-growing companies with limited resources;
Entrepreneurs seek scalable growth with predictability;
Teams are ambitious – and AI can take over exactly what consumes time: sorting, analyzing, and proposing actions;
The demand for personalized experiences and quick decisions comes from every direction – and AI is the only realistic solution to sustain that pace.
At UNICORE, we’re building this ecosystem.
Whether we automate processes in a city hall or scale businesses, one of our main goals is to eliminate the concepts that limit technology – because it’s proving more and more useful in real life. Many of the barriers are not technical, but rooted in resistance to change.
A single workflow. Designed for people. Aligned with our values. Powered by collaboration.