Ingenia, a technology firm founded in 2015 in Buenos Aires, closed 2025 with the completion of 88 projects, 77 of which were new compared to 2024, reaching 35 clients across diverse sectors such as healthcare, banking, insurance, retail, energy, and telecommunications.
Ingenia, a technology firm founded in 2015 in Buenos Aires, closed 2025 with the completion of 88 projects, 77 of which were new compared to 2024, reaching 35 clients across diverse sectors such as healthcare, banking, insurance, retail, energy, and telecommunications.
The company announced that in 2026 it will implement a phased plan for every team member to enhance their performance through agentic capability—the integration of digital agents that amplify impact and accelerate professional learning. This approach is part of the evolution toward a model called Agentic Ingenia, which includes the Cyborg Ingenia stage, aimed at redefining technological work through symbiotic collaboration between people and digital agents.
The Cyborg Ingenia model proposes that collaborators—referred to as Ingenials—provide creativity, judgment, and direction, while digital agents contribute analysis, speed, and continuous execution. Each professional designs and trains digital twins to co-work, increasing efficiency through intelligent assistants under their supervision.
Ingenia’s strategic evolution comprises five levels, ranging from traditional human engineering to Agentic Engineering, projected for 2028. This final stage envisions an ecosystem of autonomous agents where the human role will focus on strategic oversight and the commercialization of results alongside specialized agents.
"We are convinced that engineering is a living discipline that evolves with people, challenges, and technology. In a context where complexity grows and deadlines shorten, the organizations that will thrive will not be the largest, but those that learn the fastest," underlined Ruben Ghio, co-founder and executive director at Ingenia.
By 2028, the company plans to focus on the Agentic Engineering phase, featuring autonomous agents and a human role dedicated to ethical and strategic supervision, according to Ingenia’s reports.