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July 15, 2026

WPH shares enterprise AI Adoption insights at Philippine Blockchain Week 2026

WPH joined an industry panel and delivered a presentation on responsible AI adoption and moving AI initiatives from pilot to production.

WPH participated in Philippine Blockchain Week 2026, held from 19 to 21 June at the SMX Convention Center Manila. The sessions examined how organisations can move beyond AI experimentation and address the practical challenges of deploying AI at scale. Key themes included governance, implementation readiness, operational integration and the delivery of measurable business outcomes.

Vincent Leoh, Managing Director of WPH, contributed to two sessions that explored how organisations are moving beyond AI experimentation and addressing the operational, governance, and implementation challenges that come with deploying AI at scale. His participation reflected a broader shift taking place across Southeast Asia. While interest in AI continues to grow, many organisations are now focused on turning pilot projects into sustainable business capabilities that deliver measurable outcomes.

Exploring AI's role in the property economy

On 19 June, Vincent joined the panel discussion Trust in the Property Economy: AI, Data & the Future of Real Estate alongside industry representatives from the real estate and technology sectors.

The panel explored how AI and data are influencing property development, investment and management. The discussion also highlighted the importance of transparency, data quality, governance and responsible technology adoption as AI becomes more closely integrated into business and decision-making processes.

The conversation reinforced that technological capability must be supported by appropriate governance and implementation practices to establish trust and deliver sustainable value.

​Moving AI from Pilot to Production

On 20 June, Vincent delivered a presentation titled From AI Pilot to Production, focusing on one of the most common challenges organisations face today: translating successful proof-of-concept initiatives into production-ready AI solutions.

Drawing on WPH’s experience supporting enterprise AI and digital transformation initiatives across Southeast Asia, the presentation covered practical considerations including implementation planning, AI governance, organisational readiness, operational integration and alignment with business objectives.

The session emphasised that moving AI into production requires more than selecting the right technology. Organisations also need clear ownership, appropriate controls, reliable data, defined implementation processes and measurable outcomes.

Advancing the Enterprise AI Conversation

Beyond the two sessions, Philippine Blockchain Week provided opportunities for WPH Digital to exchange perspectives with technology leaders, business executives and practitioners from different industries.

A consistent theme across these conversations was the shift from asking what AI can do to determining how it can be implemented responsibly, integrated into existing operations and scaled effectively.

WPH's participation provided an opportunity to share practical implementation experience and engage with organisations addressing similar AI adoption and digital transformation challenges.

As enterprise AI continues to mature, WPH remains committed to helping organisations translate AI opportunities into secure, governed and sustainable business capabilities.