According to a recent LinkedIn post from Miro, the company is aligning its messaging with a broader industry narrative that effective AI transformation depends on organizational teams and workflows, not just technology adoption. The post highlights takeaways from the Gartner Digital Workplace Summit in San Diego, where leading organizations were portrayed as embedding AI into collaborative, cross-functional processes.
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The post further notes Miro’s continued presence at Gartner’s upcoming Digital Workplace Summit in London, including booth participation and a session featuring the company’s CISO, Mark Strande. For investors, this emphasis on AI-enabled collaboration and thought-leadership events may signal Miro’s intent to position its platform as a core tool in enterprise digital workplace strategies, potentially supporting customer acquisition among large organizations seeking structured AI integration.

