Gennovate AIBusiness Challenges. Solved by AI.
About · Darren

We built Gennovate because SMEs deserve better.

Darren, founder of Gennovate AI
Darren · Founder, Gennovate AI
The Moment

After years in corporate sales and running Kensington Business School as Managing Director, we kept seeing the same pattern. A business would call in an AI consultant. The consultant would spend weeks assessing their systems. Then they would hand over a report that said the same thing every time: tear it all out and start again.

The business owner had spent years building their processes. Their team knew the systems. And now they were being told to throw it all away and pay a fortune to rebuild from scratch.

We knew there was a better way.

The Belief

AI should work with what you have — not against it.

Your CRM has years of customer data in it. Your booking system works. Your team knows your workflows. That is not a problem. That is a foundation.

Our job is to lay an AI intelligence layer on top of that foundation. Connect your systems to each other. Add automation where your team wastes time. Add intelligence where your business loses revenue.

You don't rip anything out. You don't retrain your entire team. You don't wait six months to see results.

You get AI working for your business from day one.

The Credentials
  • PMI-CPMAI Certified (Project Management Institute AI certification)
  • Former Managing Director, Kensington Business School
  • ACCA and ABE Lecturer
  • AI Engineer — multi-agent systems, RAG pipelines, LLM architecture
  • Founder, Gennovate AI
  • Founder, SkillBoost.ai
  • Based in UK and Mauritius
The Approach
  1. 01
    Assess

    We audit your existing systems, workflows, and data. No assumptions.

  2. 02
    Design

    We design an AI layer that connects what you have and fills the gaps.

  3. 03
    Build

    We build and deploy — fast, tested, and ready to use.

  4. 04
    Optimise

    We monitor, improve, and expand as your business grows.

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