Enterprise automation has long been locked in a loop of incremental efficiency gains, workflow adjustments, modest optimisations, and tool integrations that only scratch the surface of what AI can accomplish. The promise of AI-driven transformation has frequently failed, with businesses hampered by implementation complexity and an overreliance on traditional service models that scale linearly with manpower.
The enterprise AI service-as-software provider has announced its acquisition of Kimavi, an AI agent technology firm, in an effort to expedite its transition to scalable, autonomous AI-driven enterprise automation. The acquisition will include Kimavi’s technology and team into AuxoAI’s Damia AI platform, broadening its AI agent capabilities and expanding the limits of what automation can achieve in enterprise workflow.
Why AI Agents Matter in Enterprise Workflows
Businesses are promptly recognising the amazing potential of AI agents self-contained software capable of executing complicated, multi-step operations with minimum human intervention. Unlike typical AI tools, which focus on analytics and suggestions, AI agents take a step further by acting on insights rather than simply presenting them. From automating workflows in sales and marketing to optimising customer success operations, these intelligent tools are redefining how businesses function, making efficiency and scalability more accessible than ever.
Kimavi has built its platform around this philosophy, developing AI-driven solutions that integrate conversational AI, dynamic media interactions, and task automation. With its suite of capabilities, Kimavi enables enterprises to convert knowledge into action seamlessly. By bringing Kimavi’s AI technology under its umbrella, AuxoAI is working on their vision of blending human expertise with automation to improve decision-making speed, operational efficiency, and business outcomes.
A Strategic Fit for AuxoAI’s Service-as-Software Model
AuxoAI’s founding team, Arvinder P. Singh, Amaresh Tripathy, and Kabir Singh see this acquisition as a natural extension of their company’s mission. “Acquiring Kimavi marks a pivotal milestone in our vision to redefine the role of AI in enterprises through powerful, action-oriented agents,” they said in a statement. “Kimavi’s AI agent technology aligns perfectly with our strategic direction, enabling us to deliver solutions that transform workflows across sales, marketing, and customer success.”
Kalpit Jain, the founder of Kimavi, will join AuxoAI’s leadership team as a Partner, bringing with him deep experience in AI and enterprise automation. Jain, a technologist with stints at Microsoft and Google, played a key role in developing Gmail’s AI-driven spam filtering. He has also successfully built and exited multiple startups in edtech and marketing technology. At AuxoAI, he will focus on integrating AI agent solutions into enterprise workflows at scale.
“AI agents are reshaping enterprise productivity by automating routine tasks, allowing human talent to focus on strategic and creative initiatives,” Jain said. “AuxoAI’s scale and resources will accelerate this transformation, bringing the next generation of AI-driven automation to global enterprises.”
Building AI Agents for Clients and Internal Operations
The integration of Kimavi’s technology into AuxoAI’s Damia platform will serve two purposes. First, it will accelerate AuxoAI’s ability to deliver AI agent solutions for enterprise clients at scale. Second, it will help AuxoAI itself become a more AI-driven company by deploying agents internally to enhance its own operations.
“Instead of merely optimizing service delivery, we are using the Damia platform to unlock entirely new ways of operating,” the AuxoAI founding team noted. This represents a shift from the traditional enterprise service model, which relies on linear growth through added headcount. By automating core business processes, AuxoAI is working toward a future where AI plays a more direct role in driving business transformation.
The Future of AI in Enterprise Automation
The acquisition also expands the capabilities of Damia – Enterprise AI Studio, particularly through the enhancement of the Damia Agent Store. With Kimavi’s AI agent technology fully integrated, enterprises will have access to more advanced automation tools, designed to execute complex tasks with minimal human intervention while maintaining necessary oversight.
“The acquisition of Kimavi represents a significant leap forward in our ability to deliver AI-powered enterprise solutions. By combining Kimavi’s agent technology with our Damia platform, we’re creating an unparalleled capability to automate complex business processes while maintaining the human-in-the-loop oversight that enterprises require for mission-critical operations.” said Managing Partner, Amaresh Tripathy of Auxo AI.
AuxoAI’s broader mission remains clear: to accelerate business strategies through the seamless integration of AI, data, and digital technologies. “We believe true enterprise velocity is achieved through a harmonious relationship between these elements,” the company states. “Our strategic hierarchy is simple: Business Strategy > AI > GenAI, Digital, or Data. This compounding effect of data, digital, and AI drives business growth and competitive advantage.”
Named after Auxo, the Greek goddess of growth, the company is committed to helping enterprises reimagine workflows, modernize data infrastructure, and reduce inefficiencies in technology, processes, and talent management.