NextAge was present at the Midsize Enterprise Summit (MES) Spring 2026, one of the most relevant events for technology leaders in the midsize enterprise segment in the United States. The participation reinforces the company’s international positioning and its growing commitment to innovation through artificial intelligence.
The MES Spring brings together midmarket IT leaders to discuss pain points, explore solutions, and follow the latest technology trends, all in just a few highly productive days away from the office. The event features keynote speeches, networking sessions, and insights from research partners such as Gartner, which presents the results of its State of the Midmarket survey.
With a format that prioritizes meaningful connections and in-depth discussions about the future of corporate technology, the event is a benchmark for IT decision-makers at midsize companies — exactly the client profile NextAge knows and serves well.

AI Agents: the solution presented at the event
During MES Spring, NextAge’s co-founder took the stage to present the company’s AI Agents for Business service, one of its most strategic offerings. The solution involves deploying autonomous agents that integrate with ERPs, CRMs, and other corporate systems to execute operational tasks independently, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
The goal is straightforward: free teams from repetitive, high-volume work so they can focus on strategic activities. Departments such as finance, HR, marketing, operations, and technology are natural candidates for automation, any area with structured processes and high task volume can benefit.
NextAge manages the full adoption cycle: mapping the highest-impact bottlenecks, defining ROI per agent, designing secure architecture with human oversight, running progressive deployment, and continuously monitoring performance, ensuring every automation delivers results before scaling.
What the data says about AI in business
The event’s discussions reflected what the numbers already show: AI adoption in enterprises is accelerating, but the gap between intention and execution remains wide. According to Deloitte’s State of AI in the Enterprise 2026 report — which surveyed 3,235 global leaders between August and September 2025 — worker access to AI rose 50% in 2025, and the number of companies with 40% or more projects in production is set to double in the next six months.
Yet only 34% of organizations are truly reimagining their businesses through AI, revealing a significant gap between ambition and activation. That is precisely where NextAge operates: not just implementing technology, but helping companies turn AI into tangible operational results.

Gratitude to Softex for the partnership
NextAge’s presence at MES Spring 2026 was made possible through the partnership with Softex, a leading organization in technology and innovation in Brazil. Softex’s support was instrumental in bringing the company to one of the most strategic events on the North American corporate technology calendar.
“We are deeply grateful to Softex for opening this door for us. It is a partnership that creates opportunities and connects us to conversations that matter for the future of the company,” said the co-founder.
With over 19 years in the market, more than 600 clients, and a presence in over 10 countries, NextAge continues to expand its global footprint with the same conviction as always: technology that delivers real results.

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