AI Automation Architecture: How to Scale Business Systems Without Relying on Human Effort
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AI Automation Architecture: How to Scale Business Systems Without Relying on Human Effort
🧠 Event Type
Virtual Academic Event – Training Workshop
🎯 Target Audience
University professors, researchers, graduate students, academic entrepreneurs, and professionals interested in digital transformation and AI automation.
🟦 Event Introduction
For decades, organizational growth has relied on increasing working hours and human resources. However, artificial intelligence has changed the game.
In this event, David Cartwright will present a structural and systemic approach to understanding how AI automation allows for scaling processes, reducing errors, and freeing up strategic time, without sacrificing quality or control.
The goal is to move from operational work to the design of intelligent systems.
🟨 Development – Event Workshop
Module 1: The Problem with the Traditional Model
Why trading time for money limits growth
The “more effort” mistake in academic and entrepreneurial environments
Introduction to systems thinking applied to business and projects
Module 2: The 3 Pillars of a Scalable Automated System
1. Automated Customer/User Acquisition
Systems that operate 24/7
Intelligent segmentation and automated contact
2. Advanced Customer Relationship Management (CRM)
Organization and tracking of large volumes of data
Reduction of human error in critical processes
3. AI-Powered Content and Authority
Building an academic/professional digital presence
Content automation without sacrificing rigor or coherence
Module 3: Application Cases and System Architecture
How the pillars connect in a single structure
Application examples in educational projects, consulting, and ventures based on Knowledge
🟥 Event Closing
Automation is not just a technological tool, but a strategic decision.
This event invites us to rethink how we design the systems that support academic and business growth in the age of AI.
True progress lies not in working more, but in building architectures that work for us.
🧠 Event Type
Virtual Academic Event – Training Workshop
🎯 Target Audience
University professors, researchers, graduate students, academic entrepreneurs, and professionals interested in digital transformation and AI automation.
🟦 Event Introduction
For decades, organizational growth has relied on increasing working hours and human resources. However, artificial intelligence has changed the game.
In this event, David Cartwright will present a structural and systemic approach to understanding how AI automation allows for scaling processes, reducing errors, and freeing up strategic time, without sacrificing quality or control.
The goal is to move from operational work to the design of intelligent systems.
🟨 Development – Event Workshop
Module 1: The Problem with the Traditional Model
Why trading time for money limits growth
The “more effort” mistake in academic and entrepreneurial environments
Introduction to systems thinking applied to business and projects
Module 2: The 3 Pillars of a Scalable Automated System
1. Automated Customer/User Acquisition
Systems that operate 24/7
Intelligent segmentation and automated contact
2. Advanced Customer Relationship Management (CRM)
Organization and tracking of large volumes of data
Reduction of human error in critical processes
3. AI-Powered Content and Authority
Building an academic/professional digital presence
Content automation without sacrificing rigor or coherence
Module 3: Application Cases and System Architecture
How the pillars connect in a single structure
Application examples in educational projects, consulting, and ventures based on Knowledge
🟥 Event Closing
Automation is not just a technological tool, but a strategic decision.
This event invites us to rethink how we design the systems that support academic and business growth in the age of AI.
True progress lies not in working more, but in building architectures that work for us.
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Where is it happening?
Fifth Avenue (Quinta Avenida), Nueva York, Estados Unidos, 933 5th Ave, New York, NY 10021-2651, United States, Manhattan
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Host or PublisherDavid Cartwright & Systems Architecture








