
What does AI really look like in practice? In this free webinar, Daan Terberg and Marijke Kerkhove will take you on their own AI journey, from the first experiments to concrete results with clients. Including honest lessons, real cases, and tips you can apply tomorrow.
AI is no longer something of the future. It is already being used today, with our clients, but also in our own work. The question is no longer whether you will do something with it, but how you start smartly.
Axelio shares in this webinar the honest story of a year of experimenting, learning, and growing with AI. Not a finished project, but an ongoing journey. We show how we apply AI in our own work, from presales to delivery, and how we have approached this with clients, with concrete cases as proof. No theory, no sales pitch. Just showing what works, what doesn't, and how quickly the possibilities grow.
Many companies want to get started with AI, but don't know where to begin. Or they start too big, without the right foundation, and drop out when things don't go as expected.
At Axelio, we believe in starting small, learning quickly, and proving value. We also started without knowing everything, and we bring that honest story with us. And it works: from 8 hours of manual work to a few minutes, from fragmented information to structured decisions.
In 45 minutes, we will take you through:
This webinar is intended for anyone who wants to understand what AI can mean in practice — without having to turn it into a large IT project. Think of:
Daan Terberg — Developer at Axelio
Daan builds AI agents and custom solutions based on Copilot Studio and Azure AI. He was technically responsible for several AI projects with clients and explains in this webinar what it looks like from the inside, without needing to be a developer to understand it.
Marijke Kerkhove — Business Consultant at Axelio
Marijke guides clients in the production and wholesale sector in using Microsoft Dynamics 365 and AI. Her focus: what does AI really deliver for a company, and how do you ensure that people actually start working with it?