This year marked the third consecutive edition of ALL IN, bigger in scale, broader in influence, and with conversations that felt more grounded than ever. While previous editions focused on exploring what is possible with AI, this year’s spotlight shifted toward practical deployment and ROI-driven adoption.
At KPI Digital, we were proud to once again be an Ecosystem Partner, continuing to shape how data and AI are changing organizations across Canada. The event brought together leaders from manufacturing, supply chain, aerospace, healthcare, and more. Across every industry, one shift was clear: the conversation has moved from asking what AI can do to figuring out how to make AI work.
Our session with Christine and Phil pushed that idea further: you do not need a fully built data warehouse to start seeing value from AI. The focus was on what you can do while your data infrastructure catches up, which use cases can move ahead with limited data, and where it is not worth pushing without a stronger foundation. The goal is a realistic roadmap that balances quick wins with long-term architecture so AI progress does not stall while the data work continues.
Discussions throughout the event moved beyond model performance and computing power to focus on efficient execution, adoption, and how AI can fit into day-to-day operations so teams can solve real business challenges, not just run experiments. For leaders, the takeaway was clear: AI is becoming part of how work gets done, and waiting for perfect conditions is no longer an option.
In this KPI Digital point-of-view recap, we highlight key themes from the event, what we heard in our conversations with industry experts, and where we see organizations actually moving the needle.
Read the full report to explore the main takeaways from ALL IN 2025 and see how organizations and KPI Digital are putting AI to work.