Optable, a privacy-focused data collaboration and ad-tech infrastructure provider, spent the week deepening its role in agentic AI and high-performance data processing. The company emphasized practical, near-term applications of artificial intelligence across publisher tools, media buying, and core infrastructure.
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Director of Product Management John Rosendahl is set to join an agentic AI panel at the Prebid Ascent event in London on March 24. The discussion will focus on how publishers can realistically deploy agentic AI, examining genuine innovations, existing constraints, and concrete implementation steps.
Rosendahl will appear alongside executives from Experian Marketing Services, Pubstack, PubMatic, and LiveRamp, aligning Optable with established adtech and data-marketing players. This participation is expected to enhance Optable’s visibility within the Prebid ecosystem and reinforce its support for open adtech standards.
Separately, Optable is hosting an OptableConnect panel in Toronto on February 24 that examines how advertisers and agencies are integrating AI into media-buying workflows. The session will showcase real-world use cases, current performance gains, and operational gaps in AI-driven and agentic media buying.
The Toronto event features senior leaders from Havas, Manulife, and Goodway Group, signaling Optable’s active engagement with buy-side decision makers. By convening these stakeholders, the company aims to position its platform at the center of emerging AI-powered buying practices and future partnership opportunities.
Optable is also launching a monthly #OptableTechTalks series at its Montreal office, starting March 5, to engage the local engineering community. The inaugural talk will focus on Mojo’s real-world performance for data processing workloads across laptop CPUs, server processors, and datacenter GPUs.
CTO Jeremie Lasalle Ratelle will present insights on SIMD usage, hardware trade-offs, and whether Mojo’s abstractions deliver tangible benefits. This technical outreach underscores Optable’s emphasis on high-performance computing, which underpins its privacy-centric data collaboration and adtech infrastructure.
Across these initiatives, Optable is combining thought leadership in agentic AI with community-focused engineering engagement. The week’s activities suggest a strategic focus on ecosystem building, standards alignment, and practical AI adoption that could support long-term product relevance and enterprise traction.

