99x launches enterprise-grade, agentic orchestration platform Agentri Al

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99x recently unveiled Agentri Al, the company’s latest innovation in advancing the future of Agentic Artificial Intelligence (Al), in Colombo

. The event gathered 99x’s global leadership and media to discuss the company’s vision, its strategic expansion across new markets, and its continued commitment to positioning Sri Lanka as a hub for Al-driven innovation.

The launch was attended by key members of the 99x leadership team including 99x Asia Founder and Chairman Mano Sekaram, 99x Group CEO Odd Sverre Østlie, Group CFO Trygve Moe, 99x Product Engineering CEO Hasith Yaggahavita, COO Shehani Seneviratne, and Chief Al Officer Chatura de Silva.

Yaggahavita shared 99x’s vision and aspirations in the global Al landscape. He shared how 99x engineering teams have adopted Al tools and work alongside many customers in driving their product journey, enabling Al features. The focus of the event was the launch of Agentri Al, 99x’s own agentic orchestrator platform. Yaggahavita shared how the Agentri platform has enabled multiple customers to transform their business processes across industries.

Yaggahavita said: “Generative Al has been a huge step forward, but the real game-changer is when multiple Al agents can work together to solve complex business challenges. That’s what Agentri is all about—bringing together engineering excellence, creativity, and human insight. We built our own orchestrator because we wanted something truly powerful, and today, it’s delivering real impact for our customers around the world.”

Over the past year, 99x’s Agentic Al framework has powered high-impact implementations across financial services, legal, insurance, transportation, and accounting, delivering measurable value and accelerating business outcomes. These successes have reinforced 99x’s reputation as a trusted global partner for product engineering and digital transformation.

Sharing an update on the 99x Group’s global journey, Østlie spoke about the company’s steady expansion across Europe, the Americas, and Asia. “Our growth over the past year has been purposeful, built on innovation and a deep focus on helping our clients succeed through technology. To that end, we have acquired multiple high-performing companies in Europe and are in active discussions with several other Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) candidates. Some of our recent acquisitions include Solvr and Clave (both in Norway) and a major share in Fabres (Poland). Our ambition is to be a high-value, long-term engineering partner, able to draw on the top tech talent across all the geographies we operate in.”

The discussion also explored the tech talent available and the opportunities emerging for Sri Lankan professionals to contribute to the global Al ecosystem. 

Seneviratne said: “The demand for Al and product engineering talent is accelerating. Along with that, so is the demand for engineers who have mastered using Al tools to increase their productivity and quality of work. We also see how our customers expect even shorter turnaround times for proof-of-concepts, expectations that can only be met by using Al tools effectively. On the ground, we work collaboratively with universities conducting industry sessions, mentoring students, and hosting hackathons. These create opportunities for students to experience real-world innovation.”

The launch also showcased the future of Agentic AI, 99x’s innovation roadmap, and the continued focus to nurture the next generation of Al talent in Sri Lanka. 99x said its Agentri Al once again reaffirms its position as a global technology leader, building digital products and platforms for European software development companies and enterprises.

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