Enterprise AI Summit Highlights Three Drupal AI Case Studies for Rotterdam

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Organisers of the Enterprise AI Summit have highlighted three Drupal AI case-study sessions for the event's 28 September 2026 programme in Rotterdam, according to a schedule update by event organiser Frederik Wouters and the listed session pages.

The update frames the sessions around AI use on operating Drupal platforms rather than product demonstrations or roadmap claims. The available source material remains session-level. It does not yet provide full implementation architecture, model governance, evaluation method, or independent validation for the reported results.

The EPSO case study concerns candidate support for the European Personnel Selection Office, the body responsible for staff selection for European Union institutions. The linked programme listing describes a sovereign AI answer engine deployed in all 24 official EU languages on EPSO's Drupal platform. It says answers are cited back to source material and reports reduced repeat support questions, faster response times, and no hallucinations detected during manual checks.

Paulina Ryters-Menapace and Antonella Picarella are listed as speakers for the EPSO session. The session material says the work involved a retrieval-augmented answer engine, a governed model gateway, a vector database, and the Mistral language model. Those details make the session more specific than a general AI adoption talk, while the technical claims still come from the event materials.

The American Diabetes Association case study lists speaker Hemant Gupta and identifies the work with the American Diabetes Association and QED42. The session page says the association moved AI from a pilot project to daily use across its Drupal platform. It lists editorial assistance, bulk alt text generation, in-editor AI tools, and Word-to-Drupal content pipelines as covered use cases.

The World Cancer Day case study lists Charles Andrew Revkin and Diego Costa as speakers for the Union for International Cancer Control and World Cancer Day. The session page describes Drupal and AI support for moderation during a campaign that handles sensitive user-submitted cancer stories and traffic peaks of more than 500,000 requests per hour. It says AI was introduced to support editorial review, speed processing, and flag edge cases rather than replace human moderation.

For Drupal readers, the common thread is not a single AI feature. The cases point to three operating pressures: multilingual public-sector support, healthcare editorial production, and nonprofit campaign moderation. Each example is still presented through organiser and session-page material, so results should be read as source-reported until speakers publish technical evidence or implementation materials.

Drupal.org lists the Enterprise AI Summit as a confirmed in-person event on 28 September 2026 at 11:00 CEST in Rotterdam. The official summit site provides schedule and ticket information.

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