With a full house at the Amazon Web Services (AWS) offices, GoDoWorks presented in Bogota one of the most relevant meetings of the year for the street services industry. Under the title "AI for Street Services: Productivity without Limits", the event brought together executives from the telecommunications, energy, healthcare, retail, construction, logistics and government sectors, interested in understanding how Artificial Intelligence is redefining the productivity, efficiency and operational capacity of organizations in the field.
Co-created between GoDoWorks, AWS and BGH Tech Partner, the event reaffirmed a technological alliance of more than 12 years, in which all GoDoWorks solutions operate on AWS infrastructure, guaranteeing security, availability, scalability and resilience. During this period, the company accumulated a unique volume of historical data from more than 150 projects and 15,000 users, who daily perform inspections, installations, maintenance and technical operations throughout Latin America.
That ecosystem of real data - built up over more than a decade - has become the basis for a strategic leap: incorporating an Artificial Intelligence layer, developed in conjunction with AWS, that empowers customers' operational capabilities and opens a new era for field management.
Voices of the event
The opening was led by accountant Bruno Nocella, MBA, CEO and co-founder of GoDoWorks.
"AI empowers management: it amplifies it. But it only generates value when there is a solid data model and well-organized processes. This is the path we have been building for more than a decade with our clients throughout the region," he said.
He was followed by Juan David Novoa, Solutions Architect at AWS, who presented global trends and computing capabilities for generative and predictive AI at Amazon; and economist Juan Pablo Alarcón, Chief Commercial Officer at GoDoWorks, who shared the joint innovation roadmap for the coming years.
Some AI applications presented
During the day, GoDoWorks showcased part of its new AI suite applied directly to street operations, including:
Motivation and gamification algorithms that increase team performance and commitment.
Intelligent training, with automatic gap detection and customized training suggestions.
Intelligent mobile assistant, which guides the technician in real time, validates safety protocols and reduces operational errors.
Management analytics with AI, generating automatic reports and recommendations for executive decisions.
Computer vision, oriented to the recognition and interpretation of images to validate assets, facilities and working conditions.
This suite positions GoDoWorks as one of the most advanced Field Software Management (FSM) platforms in Latin America.
An unattainable competitive advantage for anyone not adopting AI
In his speech, economist Juan Pablo Alarcón Maigiesta, CCO of GoDoWorks for Latin America, said: "There is already a gap between companies that manage, control and direct their processes on the street in real time with FSM solutions. Now, this gap becomes unbridgeable with the AI engine. The profitability of companies that use tools like GDW's will be much higher than those that don't, creating a competitive advantage that is virtually unattainable".
A final message: AI is no longer a trend, it is an imperative.
The closing remarks of the event were resounding: artificial intelligence ceased to be a promise and became a competitive requirement.
Organizations that integrate AI models, structured data, operational automation and predictive capabilities will be the ones leading their industries in the coming years.
With this meeting in Bogota, GoDoWorks, AWS and BGH consolidate their regional leadership and project the beginning of a new era for field operations: more profitable, more digital, more connected and more human.