NMBLR.ai Opens Innovation Center in the Philippines
2026-06-24 11:35
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Philippine-based AI company NMBLR.ai announced that it has achieved profitability since 2024, with an annual growth rate exceeding 50%, and is expanding its enterprise AI business both domestically and in overseas markets. Led by serial tech entrepreneur Winston Damarillo, the company opened its first AI innovation center, "Programmable," in Makati City on June 23, while also revealing plans to further expand into Southeast Asian and North American markets.

NMBLR.ai stated that its platform is already being used in production environments by multiple organizations in the Philippines and the United States, including the Filipino-American supermarket chain Seafood City and global development company Chemonics. The company also revealed that it recently signed a marketing cooperation agreement with Alchemi Ventures, making the platform available in over 50 countries where the partner operates. Unlike many AI startups still exploring commercial applications, NMBLR.ai emphasizes its focus on deploying AI systems directly into enterprise operations, collaborating with banks, financial institutions, retailers, and real estate developers in the Philippines. Recent projects include the AI-driven real estate platform Bahaideals.com, aimed at promoting Philippine real estate projects to overseas buyers.

"AI is the most disruptive force of our generation, yet most businesses still treat it as an experiment," said Damarillo, founder and CEO of NMBLR.ai. "We built NMBLR based on a different belief: AI should drive business, deliver measurable results for leaders, and operate in a way that enterprises can control. Profitability is not a constraint; it proves the model works." As a seasoned tech entrepreneur, Damarillo called for the Philippines to participate more actively in the global AI industry, arguing that the country should not merely be a consumer of foreign AI technology but a developer of AI products and solutions. He emphasized the company's local roots, stating that the products are developed by Filipino engineers and designed from a Philippine perspective.

The company's technology stack includes three core products: Foundation (governance and security layer for enterprise AI), Prism (allowing users to query and analyze enterprise data using natural language), and Forge (a deployment platform to accelerate AI implementation). NMBLR stated that its new Makati center will serve as a base for executive AI training programs and a development hub for enterprise AI applications. "Programmable is where AI stops being abstract," said Damarillo. "Executives walk in with a problem and walk out with a running system." The company did not disclose its revenue or profitability figures but stated that it plans to use previously secured funding from strategic partners to accelerate product development and support its international expansion plans.

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