AN ARTIFICIAL intelligence company said it has expanded its operations in the Philippines and overseas as it opened its first regional innovation hub in Makati City.
NMBLR.ai announced on Tuesday the opening of Programmable, an AI-focused innovation hub that will serve as a venue for enterprise AI development and executive training programs.
The company said it has been profitable since 2024 and has recorded annual growth of more than 50 percent. It also said its platform is being used by organizations in the Philippines and the United States.
According to NMBLR.ai, its clients include banks, financial institutions, retailers and real estate companies in the Philippines, as well as grocery retailer Seafood City and global development firm Chemonics in the United States.
The company said it recently developed Bahaideals.com, a property technology platform that markets Philippine real estate to overseas buyers, and Chemlink, an AI-powered network for Chemonics.
“We built NMBLR on a different conviction: that AI should run the business, deliver results leaders can measure, and do it on terms the enterprise controls,” said Winston Damarillo, founder and chief executive officer of NMBLR.ai.
The company said its enterprise AI platform includes Foundation, a governance and security layer; Prism, which allows users to access and analyze enterprise data through natural-language queries; and Forge, a deployment platform designed to speed up implementation.
Programmable will also host the company’s Nexus executive AI fluency program, which NMBLR.ai said has been completed by hundreds of senior executives.
Damarillo said the new hub would help organizations move from exploring AI concepts to deploying operational systems.
NMBLR.ai also announced a marketing partnership with Alchemi Ventures, which it said would expand the company’s reach to more than 50 countries where the partner operates.
“The next decade of enterprise value creation won’t be won by replacing systems; it will be won by turning systems of record into systems of intelligence,” said Jamey Butcher, chief executive officer of Alchemi.
The company said it plans to accelerate product development and expand further across Southeast Asia and North America using funding previously raised from strategic partners.

