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Obiquitech

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Obiquitech is an Australian technology advisory and consulting firm that helps small and medium-sized businesses adopt artificial intelligence safely, strategically and profitably. The company combines executive-level advisory services with practical implementation support, helping organisations move beyond AI experimentation and embed AI into everyday business operations.

Its approach begins with a structured AI business assessment that evaluates key functions across the organisation, including marketing, sales, customer service, operations, administration, finance and strategic planning. This process identifies high-value opportunities for AI adoption and develops a prioritised roadmap based on business value, implementation effort and organisational readiness.

Obiquitech supports organisations with:

  • AI strategy, adoption planning and governance
  • process analysis, workflow automation and productivity improvement
  • implementation of AI tools including ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot and Claude
  • AI-assisted customer engagement, reporting, analytics and knowledge management
  • cybersecurity, Microsoft 365 integration and custom software development where required
  • staff education, AI usage policies and responsible AI practices.

The company provides independent advice and ongoing strategic guidance to help organisations adopt AI in a secure and sustainable way. By combining governance, technology expertise and business improvement practices, Obiquitech helps businesses build internal capability, improve decision-making, reduce administrative effort and achieve measurable commercial outcomes.

Location

NSW

Industry

All industries

Business area

All business areas

AI enablement

AI deployment

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Consulting

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Responsible AI

AI technology

Generative AI

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Large language models

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Models and platforms

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