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Siddharth
Sachar
Lead AI Engineer
HSBC
Siddharth Sachar is an AI and cloud engineering leader with two decades in IT and deep expertise building secure, scalable platforms in regulated enterprise environments. He leads HSBC’s global Azure platform and designs production-grade agentic AI systems across diagnostics, incident response, automation, and knowledge retrieval. As creator of Row‑Bot.ai, he builds local‑first personal AI agents with memory, tools, orchestration, and self‑aware workflows. His work spans Azure, Python, Terraform, Kubernetes, RAG, vector search, multi‑agent patterns, and enterprise‑grade AI reliability.
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01 December 2026 15:00 - 15:30
Panel | From GenAI pilots to production workflows: How teams are evolving their generative stack
Many teams start with contained generative AI pilots: a narrow use case, a couple of integrations, and a human checking every output before it goes anywhere. Once that same system is expected to carry a full workflow instead of a single feature, the assumptions behind how the generative layer was originally built stop holding up. This session looks at what actually shifts inside a generative stack as a project moves from a contained pilot to something a real workflow depends on. It focuses on where prompting, retrieval and evaluation start to strain once outputs stop being one-off answers and start becoming inputs the next step relies on. What this session will cover: - Where a feature-level generative AI pilot starts to break down once it is asked to carry an entire workflow end to end - How prompting and retrieval design need to change once an output becomes a dependency for the next step, not just a one-off result - What evaluation has to measure once a generated output feeds a downstream step, not just when it produces an acceptable answer on its own - How teams are rebuilding their generative stack for reliability before layering any further automation on top of it