Monks, the operating brand of S4 Capital plc, is launching a dual-track strategy at CES 2026. The firm will anchor its tech presence at the newly launched CES Foundry. This move aims to bridge the gap between futurism and real function. The company wants to unite marketing and technology services to drive enterprise growth. This coordinated effort shows that AI-native solutions do more than just compress costs. These tools actually ignite business momentum for the modern C-suite.
The strategy focuses on three core pillars: intelligence, creation, and orchestration. Monks will use its flagship ecosystem, Monks.Flow, to automate complex tasks. This system helps brands move beyond simple pilot modes. It turns marketing departments into high-velocity growth engines. By using real-time data, the firm helps leaders build smarter brands. The goal is to move from static demographics to algorithmic targeting.
Transforming the Modern Enterprise via CES Foundry
The team will demonstrate LiveVision at the event. This tool provides a real-time AI video pipeline for rapid scaling. It helps brands make creative decisions in seconds. These innovations provide a blueprint for winning in a digital world. The company will also host sessions with leaders from Amazon and NVIDIA. These talks will explore the roadmap for an AI-native economy.
“The Foundry is the epicenter for the orchestration of technology, making it the perfect backdrop to debut the ‘how’ of an AI-native enterprise. The industry is moving out of the phase where ‘made with AI’ is enough to drive interest; 2026 is about the maturity of the agentic workflow and the replacement of novelty with discernment,” said Wesley ter Haar, Chief AI Officer, Monks.
The company remains a top creative partner globally. It continues to solve critical business challenges through digital innovation. Attendees can visit the CES Foundry booth to see these interactive demos live. This presence marks a major shift in how brands interact with the world.
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News Source: PRNewswire.com