Spinning out of telecom to build an agentic platform that builds itself.
Guillaume Hennion is a technology executive with deep roots in software architecture, product management, and business development. His career spans leadership roles at KLA-Tencor in process control and yield management, as well as founding LaunchIQ to evaluate early-stage tech startups. He is also active in the Austin tech community as a mentor with French Tech Austin.
Guillaume is Co-Founder and Chief Product Officer at Intenova AI, a spinoff of Globalgig, a telecom company that delivers managed network services and security solutions. Intenova AI was born from the realization that the agentic AI paradigm would fundamentally reshape how software is built and deployed.
At Intenova AI, Guillaume is building an agent platform designed for any business to automate use cases by leveraging apps. Drawing on the IP and software infrastructure developed at Globalgig, the company had a year-and-a-half head start on the agentic wave — and has since migrated its entire software development process to have AI agents build the software rather than humans.
Guillaume's core thesis is straightforward: AI agents should handle the repetitive work that humans have been doing, freeing people to focus on higher-value problems. His team is living that philosophy internally, using their own agentic core to accelerate development.
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My name is Guillaume Hennion, I'm the Chief Product Officer and Co-founder at Intenova AI.
Intenova AI is a spinoff of a company called GlobalGeek that focuses on delivering network services and security over network services.
So our focus at Intenova AI is to basically bring an agent platform that can be used by any business to automate use cases by leveraging apps.
And what that meant is all our IP -- so we were basically about a year and a year and a half ahead of everybody else because we had that software product.
So what we're actually doing is we're a spinoff from a telecom company.
We actually discovered last year is that we're going to have to do everything agentic. Based on this, we basically started with building an agentic core.
And we've started migrating our entire software development process to have agents build the software for us, instead of us doing it.
It's all about automating and making the agent pretty much do the repetitive tasks that a human would actually do in general.
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