Reflecting the industry’s transition to applied AI, explore how PDI Technologies’ latest launch introduces data-driven guidance and reduced manual workload into routines that drive convenience and operations.
The mobility retail industry operates 24/7, generating constant operational, transactional, and pricing data. Understanding this increasing amount of information Energy market volatility and Changing consumer behavior There is an increasing need for tools that can guide retailers through the complex maze of decisions they face every day. This is precisely why the adoption of AI tools is accelerating, impacting both efficiency and timing by understanding complex data environments.
With the rapid adoption of AI and changing operational demands, PDI Technologies is introducing PDIQ, a new embedded AI foundation designed to sit beneath the systems many retailers already use. Rather than being offered as a standalone tool, PDIQ is embedded within the company’s existing ecosystem, from ERP and POS platforms to loyalty, wholesale and other operational solutions, making AI a native part of daily workflows.
This approach reflects broader trends in the field. Rather than layering new tools on top of aging infrastructure, retailers want intelligence that works within the systems they rely on most. “Operators want to modernize, but they also want actionable performance and clear governance from trusted AI,” explains Jimmy Frangis, CEO of PDI Technologies.
At its core, PDIQ is intended to help teams handle time-consuming, mundane tasks that often distract them from larger strategic decisions. This foundation can automate basic steps, help coordinate workflows between different PDI applications, and leverage built-in connectors to simplify interaction between systems.
Human expertise at the heart of AI innovation
At an operational level, PDIQ introduces a layer of personalized insights that leverages a retailer’s existing data to surface recommendations and actions that teams can review, approve, or adjust. The goal is not to replace human judgment, but to support it, providing clarity about what’s going on in the business, reducing response times, and giving humans greater control.
“PDIQ is building on decades of industry experience and has partnered with leading infrastructure and model providers to assemble what we believe is the most powerful AI foundation in the end market,” adds Linnea Geiss, Chief Operating Officer of PDI Technologies. “With more than 400 AI-certified engineers in-house, 600 active intelligent agents, and a flexible skills marketplace, we’re designing PDIQ for complex industries where trust and execution are paramount. By building this experience natively into our product suite, we offer our customers the most natural, low-friction way to start reaping the benefits of AI today.”
PDIQ is currently in beta with a select group of early customers. Hands-on lab debuts Connections Live 2026 In August, conference attendees will be able to explore how PDIQ can transform their operations.
