Where Asymmetry Wins

Industries defined by high regulatory burden, high complexity, and high cost of human error.

Insurance & Reinsurance
We are currently architecting a full reinsurance operation as an asymmetric organization. Twelve people. Complete capability. Agentic systems handling pricing, risk assessment, claims, and regulatory reporting. Human governors overseeing every material decision. The insurance industry’s cost structure is a choice, not a law of nature.
Software Development & Technology Operations
Software development is where Unigens was forged. Agentic architecture breaks the linear scaling model. Development pipelines where AI agents handle code generation, testing, documentation, and deployment under human architectural governance. Thirty specialists delivering what ninety produced.
Financial Services
When compliance is embedded in the intelligence layer — not bolted on — speed and governance become the same thing. Every agentic action is compliant by construction. Every decision is auditable by default. The business cannot operate outside compliance.
Your Industry
Asymmetric architecture is structural, not sector-specific. Legal operations. Healthcare administration. Logistics. Energy trading. Government services. We begin every engagement with the same question: where does your organization actually need humans? The answer is usually fewer places than you think.
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