Imagination Labs


Not sure where AI fits? Three days will tell you.


Not sure where AI fits? Three days will tell you.


Not sure where AI fits? Three days will tell you.

An Imagination Lab is a three-day diagnostic sprint inside your organization. We map where AI actually fits — and where it doesn’t — before anyone writes a spec or a cheque.

An Imagination Lab is a three-day diagnostic sprint inside your organization. We map where AI actually fits — and where it doesn’t — before anyone writes a spec or a cheque.

The three days

Day 1

Listen

We sit with your teams and collect every “what if”. No slides, no vendors — just the real friction in your operations.

Day 2

Map

Every idea is tested against data, owners, and feasibility. Most die in this room. The survivors get sharper.

Day 3

Commit

You leave with a ranked shortlist, graded like everything else in the refinery — and the first brief ready to fund.

What you walk away with

What you walk away with

A ranked shortlist of AI opportunities

Ordered by feasibility and impact, not hype.

A data-readiness snapshot

What you have, what’s missing, and who owns it.

One graded, build-ready brief

Your strongest opportunity, specified to refinery standard.

A clear list of what to ignore

The ideas that would have wasted a year — retired early, in writing.

Why three days

Long enough to get past the first, wrong answer. Short enough that nobody can hide behind a workshop. A lab ends before enthusiasm turns into a committee.

Who it’s for

Leadership teams who feel the pressure to “do AI” but can’t yet point at the problem. Ministries before a mandate, corporates before a budget cycle, SMEs before their first hire. If you already have a specified problem, you don’t need a lab — go straight to the refinery.

The honest line

Some labs end with “not yet.” That’s a good outcome. You’ll know exactly what would have to change before AI is worth your money — and you’ll have spent three days finding out, not eighteen months.

Ready to find out?

Ready to find out?

One email is enough to start. We’ll reply with dates and a one-page outline.