The London and Dubai company deploys custom AI systems to eliminate repetitive operational tasks and retain human judgment where it matters most.
Red Rock Technology, an institutional AI infrastructure company registered with London and Dubai Internet City, today announced the launch of a purpose-built AI agent infrastructure service for institutional customers around the world. The service allows organizations to replace large numbers of repetitive operational processes with autonomous AI agents that are custom-built based on each client’s specific workflows.
Unlike Software-as-a-Service platforms that require human operators to function, Red Rock’s AI agents execute operational tasks end-to-end without human involvement in the execution loop. Current implementations include data ingestion and validation, portal access and form submission, document processing, continuous case monitoring, and communications management across institutional customers in the energy, healthcare, and professional services sectors.
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Michele Fiscalini, CEO of Red Rock Technology, said: “We completely remove the work. They’re not the same business.”
The service is built on purpose-built physical infrastructure hosted in Red Rock data centers, and each deployment is designed specifically for a client’s operating environment rather than consisting of a general-purpose platform. From the signing of the contract, the first AI agent will be up and running within 90 days.
This architecture is designed to increase in value over time. The first agent deployed to a client’s infrastructure amortizes the underlying data center and orchestration layer. Each subsequent agent requires only the cost of new logic, not new infrastructure. Red Rock continually manages the engineering, data infrastructure, and ongoing evolution of each agent, allowing clients to stay focused on their core business.
“Companies that build on this foundation today will reap structural operational benefits,” Fiscalini added. “Eighteen months from now, your competitors will still be asking where to start. That gap will only grow in one direction.”
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