WizarD™ is Systech's agentic AI platform — four specialised accelerators for analytics, documents, visual intelligence and custom agents. One of four tools in Systech IP, activated per project.
Traditional D&A projects are slow, expensive and held together by tribal knowledge. WizarD changes that at every stage.
Analytics, DocPro, VisionPro and Agent Builder — each built for a specific job, activated per project. Need data pipeline engineering? That's aiDE →
WizarD Analytics is a multi-agent system that lets business users explore enterprise data, run forecasts and generate reports through natural language — no SQL, no IT tickets, no waiting. Five AI specialists work together behind every question you ask — including the one capability no other platform offers.
DocPro AI reads, understands and extracts insights from any business document — contracts, SOPs, multilingual reports, scanned PDFs — with human-level accuracy. One document or ten thousand.
VisionPro AI monitors compliance, detects safety hazards and predicts operational risks from your existing camera infrastructure — in real time, before incidents happen.
Agent Builder is WizarD's low-code environment for creating custom AI agents — trained on your SOPs, your business logic, your data. No AI expertise required. Business users define what the agent does; Agent Builder handles the engineering.
AgentBuild™ is Systech's delivery framework for deploying autonomous AI agents into your business. Built on Agent Builder, it takes your use case from brief to a live, governed, production-ready agent — fast.
Already committed to a platform? Our accelerators get you to a native, production-ready application on your existing stack — without starting from scratch.
Every Systech engagement runs on WizarD from day one. Here's what that looks like in practice.
Real outcomes from real engagements. Specific enough to be credible.
Case studies, webinars, whitepapers and demos — grouped by what you're exploring.
Tell us about your next D&A project. We'll show you which WizarD accelerators fit — and what the timeline looks like.