Bloomfire to Showcase Enterprise Intelligence Leadership at Upcoming Industry Conferences
CEO Philip Brittan to Deliver Keynotes on AI Governance in Banking and the Evolution of Knowledge Management at NexGen Banking Summit USA and KMWorld 2025
AUSTIN, Texas – October 21, 2025—Bloomfire, the AI-powered knowledge management platform pioneering the shift to Enterprise Intelligence, today announced its participation in two premier industry conferences this November. CEO Philip Brittan will deliver keynote presentations at the NexGen Banking Summit USA and KMWorld 2025, reinforcing the company’s commitment to helping organizations across industries transform knowledge into strategic advantage.
NexGen Banking Summit USA – November 18-19, 2025
Brittan will address financial services leaders at the NexGen Banking Summit USA on Tuesday, November 18 at 10am ET in Brooklyn, NY. His keynote session, “AI, Enterprise Intelligence, and the Future of Banking: Making GenAI Safe, Trusted, and Useful,” will explore the critical challenge facing banks as they adopt generative AI—ensuring outputs are accurate, trusted, and actionable across all teams.
The session will outline five core principles for governing GenAI in banking: connected knowledge, self-healing content, capturing institutional expertise, integrating knowledge into workflow, and proactively surfacing insights. Attendees will learn how leading banks are applying these strategies to accelerate decision-making and reduce compliance risk.
“As banks race to implement generative AI, the real differentiator isn’t just deployment speed—it’s building the intelligent infrastructure that makes AI outputs safe and strategic,” said Brittan. “Financial institutions that master Enterprise Intelligence will transform knowledge from a compliance liability into their most valuable competitive asset.”
KMWorld 2025 – November 17-20, 2025
Brittan will also deliver one of the opening keynotes at KMWorld 2025 in Washington, D.C. on November 20 at 9:45am ET, titled “Enterprise Intelligence: Rethinking How Knowledge Powers Business.” The session will demonstrate how forward-thinking organizations are evolving beyond traditional knowledge management to create dynamic, intelligent systems that fuel strategic decision-making.
“Enterprise Intelligence represents the next evolution of knowledge management—moving from static repositories to living systems that connect, optimize, and activate knowledge where it matters most,” continued Brittan. “Organizations that embrace this transformation will fundamentally change how they think, collaborate, and compete.”
Transforming Knowledge Into Enterprise Intelligence
These conference appearances come at a pivotal moment for organizations struggling to turn information overload into a competitive advantage. Bloomfire’s recent report, The Value of Enterprise Intelligence, reveals that inefficient knowledge management practices directly impact an average of 25% of a business’s annual revenue—translating to approximately $2.4 billion at stake annually for Fortune 500 companies.
The stakes are particularly high in industries like banking and customer service, where the gap between having information and being able to act on it can mean the difference between market leadership and missed opportunity. Bloomfire’s November speaking engagements will showcase how organizations are closing this gap by moving beyond traditional knowledge repositories to build intelligent systems that don’t just store information, they activate it.
Read the full version of the press release from Business Wire.
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