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Go Autonomous Launches Execution Fabric to Unify B2B Commerce Channels

Go Autonomous Launches Execution Fabric to Unify B2B Commerce Channels

As global enterprises continue to struggle with fragmented B2B commerce workflows, Go Autonomous has introduced a major advancement designed to unify every commercial interaction under one intelligent system. The company announced the launch of its new Execution Fabric, an AI powered layer that connects all B2B channels to a single, coordinated execution engine. With the Execution Fabric positioned at the center of the company’s platform, Go Autonomous is aiming to eliminate manual intervention, reduce process friction, and accelerate revenue across even the most complex industrial environments.

For decades, B2B transactions have been slowed by legacy systems, channel fragmentation, and workflows that require significant manual handling. Enterprises often juggle EDI transactions, customer ecommerce portals, and a large volume of unstructured email orders, each requiring different teams, tools, and data formats. The Execution Fabric addresses this challenge by using enterprise grade AI to understand, contextualize, and execute orders from any source. It then integrates these requests directly into ERP and CRM systems for real time processing.

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Bjarke Ruse Sejersen, founder of Go Autonomous, framed the launch as a pivotal leap forward for automation in B2B transactions. “Go Autonomous tackles the deep structural complexity of modern B2B commerce,” he said. “With the Execution Fabric, enterprises gain an intelligent orchestration that transforms fragmented processes into a unified flow — unlocking faster revenue, scalable operations, and the foundation for truly autonomous commerce.”

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The company’s investor community echoed this sentiment. Moritz Zimmerman, founder of Hybris and General Partner at 42Cap, noted that Go Autonomous is solving a critical pain point for modern enterprises. “The Execution Fabric moves beyond task automation to a unified command center for B2B transactions, cementing Go Autonomous as the category leader in Autonomous Commerce,” he said. Several global leaders across manufacturing and industrial sectors, including Danfoss, Grundfos, and VELUX, have adopted the technology to streamline their operations. Caroline Ahlefeldt, Investment Director at EIFO, praised the momentum, saying, “The Autonomous Execution Fabric is a strong extension to the existing offering.”

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The unified execution layer gives enterprises the ability to apply autonomy consistently across all commerce channels. This consistency reduces operational costs, minimizes errors, and accelerates the order to cash cycle, often shrinking processing timelines from days to minutes. Investors see this as a crucial capability for companies transforming large scale supply chain, procurement, and sales operations. Akriti Dokania, Partner at Ridge Ventures, stated, “The Execution Fabric extends Autonomous Commerce across all channels and lays the foundation for modern manufacturing enterprises.” Kamran Adle of Octopus Ventures added that the launch represents “a transformative step toward end-to-end autonomy.”

As B2B organizations face growing pressure to modernize antiquated systems and increase operational efficiency, the Execution Fabric positions Go Autonomous as a leader in reshaping how enterprise transactions move, scale, and deliver value. With this launch, the company is signaling a future in which frictionless, AI driven execution becomes the standard across global commerce.

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