AI-assisted development workflow presented
Cube5 shared its internal AI-assisted delivery process connecting Notion and engineering workflows, including phased implementation, traceability artifacts, and audit-friendly release practices.
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Cube5 shared its internal AI-assisted delivery process connecting Notion and engineering workflows, including phased implementation, traceability artifacts, and audit-friendly release practices.
Cube5 completed SAS formation, finalized shareholder agreements, and announced Cortex roadmap themes including self-service trials, reports evolution, and domain adaptation.
Cube5 reported acceptance by TechForward and Le Village, shared major client delivery milestones, and reported a 1.64M EUR pipeline with updated multi-year growth targets.
Cortex was presented as an 80 percent reusable foundation with 20 percent client-specific customization, covering parsing, search, agentic reasoning, citations, highlighting, and review workflows.
Cube5 completed a policy comparison POC for ProBTP and shared the Cube5 Extract pipeline for parsing, normalization, extraction, semantic joins, and report generation.
Cube5 positioned Cortex as the shared platform behind vertical solutions (RFP, Procurement, Extract, Learning) and reported a 1.09M EUR pipeline across 36 opportunities.
Cube5 delivered a working POC with connected memory stores, tutor demonstrations, and an administration layer, alongside broader work on structured extraction from complex document sets.
Cube5 announced an AI memory architecture project with EDHEC, defining memory layers and positioning MCP as a key integration backbone across tools and learning workflows.
Cube5 introduced a structured sales partner model and shipped key RFP upgrades, including export, ticket CRUD, improved organization, stronger document processing, and better highlighting.
Cube5 onboarded a Nordics sales lead, signed a formal partnership with FiaPro, released Cube5 Cortex RFP v0.95, and launched a redesigned website with a dedicated RFP page.
Cube5 demonstrated an end-to-end RFP workflow from ingestion to AI-drafted responses, including details on parsing, vectorization, dossier encoding, and parallel processing challenges.
Cube5 announced its first consulting deal in high-tech manufacturing and an active RFP response generation build, while reviewing major LLM market and cost trends.
Magic Dossier was framed as a dual-view product combining Table View and Dossier View, with support for analysis, risk and fraud checks, classification, extraction, and summarization.
Cube5 shared an expanded pipeline across customer engagement, enterprise search, training and onboarding, and back-office automation, with a deeper architecture discussion around LLM-centric systems.
Cube5 formally launched the TAB, introduced four strategic focus areas, and previewed the Magic Table and Magic Dossier product direction for document-heavy workflows.
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