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Orisha unveils Scout, its cross-functional business AI

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Orisha unveils Scout, its cross-functional business AI

 

Orisha, a European group specializing in business software publishing, announces the launch of Scout, its cross-functional artificial intelligence designed to support professionals in retail, real estate, construction, healthcare, and agrifood in their decision-making and day-to-day operations. This launch marks a strategic milestone in the rollout of Orisha’s AI roadmap. In a context shaped by the rapid rise of generative AI and a fragmented market, Orisha asserts a clear vision with Scout: an AI that is concrete, useful, controlled, and deeply rooted in real-world business practices and use cases.

 

Scout, the AI companion for professionals

On average, the use of generative AI in business processes reduces the time spent on administrative and repetitive tasks by 40%.

Designed as an “AI companion” integrated across all the Group’s software solutions, Scout is built on a central AI API developed by Orisha’s AI Lab. It unifies the user experience across all Group verticals while respecting the specific requirements of each profession.

 

Scout acts as a guide: it anticipates, suggests, explains, and simplifies—without ever replacing human decision-making. Accessible through natural interactions, such as clicking on “Ask Scout” directly within business software, it enables users to automate repetitive tasks, instant responses, processes, and content generation within their own software environment, without ever leaving their workspace.

 

“Scout is Orisha’s guide in the service of professions. Our approach is based on a shared AI, delivering security, robustness, and scalability, while always being deployed as close as possible to real use cases: every recommendation is specific and contextualized. This combination of technological power and business pragmatism is what sets Orisha apart,” explains Aymeric Thas-Pinot, CTO of Orisha.

 

Already integrated at the core of the Group’s solutions, Scout addresses a wide range of business use cases:
In real estate, Scout streamlines the drafting of legal documents, automates pre-processing of accounting invoices, generates listings, and supports assisted home staging.
In construction, it supports non-compliance reporting through photo analysis and enables natural-language querying of databases for management and business intelligence purposes.
In healthcare, Scout assists with medical imaging analysis, consultation transcription, and treatment plan proposals, in partnership with specialized players.
In retail, it supports stock forecasting, replenishment assistance, and the generation of product content for e-commerce.
Finally, in agrifood, Scout contributes to delivery route optimization and handles product support-related queries.

 

In the long term, these investments aim to increase customer support responsiveness and satisfaction by 50%, thanks to instant, contextualized responses available 24/7. In terms of data processing, Scout’s assistance also enables professionals to reduce the risk of human error related to manual data entry or compliance oversights by up to 80%, thereby securing companies’ critical workflows.

 

An AI strategy serving business use cases and everyday technology

 

The launch of Scout represents a structuring milestone in Orisha’s European growth strategy and the deployment of its AI roadmap. Orisha invests 25% of its revenues in R&D, the majority of which is dedicated to artificial intelligence and data. In 2025, these investments amounted to nearly €90 million.

 

Orisha has also established a centralized AI Task Force and is investing in the recruitment and upskilling of a team of nearly 150 experts in Data Science, ML Engineering, and Prompt Engineering.

 

By adopting a single name for all its artificial intelligence tools deployed across its entire portfolio, Orisha enhances the clarity of its offering and asserts a clear differentiation in a still fragmented market.

 

“Our ambition is not to ‘do AI,’ but to design software that is smarter, more reliable, and more useful. With Scout, we are choosing a concrete AI that illuminates action, strengthens human expertise, and creates real value for our clients. Scout is a strategic building block of this vision and a strong marker of our commitment. At Orisha, we aim to support this everyday technological revolution by promoting a European vision of AI based on trust, technological excellence, and close alignment with business needs, and to contribute to the emergence of solutions capable of scaling across Europe by reconciling innovation, responsibility, and operational impact,” says Alexandre Fretti, CEO of Orisha.