New York General Group, Inc. and Axla Inc. have launched ‘TECHFINDER,’ a platform built to deal with a very specific problem in AI adoption. Not discovery. Not hype. Execution.
Many companies currently test artificial intelligence systems but only a small fraction of their tests lead to operational deployment. The pilot phase halts project development because teams cannot achieve measurable returns on investment which leads to difficulties in turning their concepts into practical business solutions. The company TECHFINDER aims to close that existing market gap.
The platform brings everything into one flow. You start by exploring AI use cases through structured ‘technology cards’ that focus only on what can actually be implemented. Then it moves into ROI simulation, where teams can see what impact a use case might deliver before committing. From there, it generates a Proof of Business plan that is meant to be ready for internal approval.
Also Read: Digital Knowledge bets on MOOCs with gacco acquisition
If a company decides to move ahead, the same setup connects them to implementation support. That includes integration and development, handled across both companies.
The pitch is simple. AI is not failing because of lack of ideas. It is failing in the last stretch. TECHFINDER is trying to close that gap.


