BUSINESS NEWS | Radenta inks deal with Vantiq
The partnership leverages Radenta’s presence in various industries and the public sector to roll out event-driven applications that automate GenAI-powered workflows.

Photo: (from left) Radenta AI Nexus Director Ana Grace Marcial; Vantiq Senior Technical Director – APAC, Adriano Gomes; Radenta Technologies President Randall Lozano; Vantiq Vice President of Business Development - APAC, Sameer Bhandari; and Radenta AI Solutions Orchestrator Louise Angelica Loque. Source: Radenta
Radenta Technologies, one of the country’s leading solutions integrators, has signed an agreement with Vantiq, a global provider of real-time AI, orchestration, and intelligent system development. The deal marks Vantiq’s official entry into the Southeast Asian market with its millisecond-level GenAI decision-making technology.
The partnership leverages Radenta’s presence in various industries and the public sector to roll out event-driven applications that automate GenAI-powered workflows across healthcare, government, emergency response, and other organizations nationwide. These applications enable enterprises to sense, decide, and act within milliseconds, whether operations run in the cloud, at the edge, or in disconnected field locations.
Vantiq is known for its real-time intelligence platform, which builds, deploys, and scales AI-powered systems capable of operating anywhere, connecting to any system, and acting in real time—not in days, hours, or minutes, but instantly.
The company claims its real-time capabilities can reduce time-to-value by up to 90 percent. The platform automatically generates prompts and responses, unifies AI, IoT, systems, and people within a single workflow, responds to live data in real time, and operates seamlessly across cloud, edge, and hybrid environments. It also features built-in governance to ensure secure, auditable decision-making.
Vantiq has established a solid track record in sectors such as public safety, defense, cybersecurity, healthcare, energy, smart spaces, and telecommunications.
“Over the years, Radenta has stood at the center of every major modernization push in the Philippines, including migrating ministries to the cloud, securing national networks, and now preparing the country for AI-driven operations,” said Marty Sprinzen, Vantiq co-founder and CEO. “Marrying that ground-level expertise with Vantiq’s real-time orchestration will collapse decision-making from minutes to moments, elevating public services, sharpening operational insight, and powering the nation’s next wave of digital growth.”
Sameer Bhandari, Vantiq vice president of business development for APAC, described the agreement as a major milestone in the company’s Southeast Asian expansion. “It is rare for two enterprises to have clearly aligned strategic and business goals. We are absolutely honored to have this opportunity to work with Radenta,” he said.
Radenta Technologies President Randall Lozano added, “We at Radenta are excited for this partnership with Vantiq. Radenta has always been at the forefront of developing and implementing solutions for the government and the private sector. This collaboration now makes it possible to bring real-time transformation powered by AI to all sectors. We are grateful to Vantiq for choosing Radenta as their partner in the Philippines.”
The partnership was announced following a two-day Vantiq AI Summit held last week in Manila.
To know how real-time intelligence can help your business and to know more about Vantiq, call 0961-596-7198, email ai.nexus@radenta.com or log on to www.radenta.com.
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