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