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City of Melbourne Procurement Transformation with Zycus at MCG

On February 11, 2025, Zycus hosted an exclusive event at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) – a landmark celebration marking the official launch of the Merlin Agentic Platform and the start of the Agentic AI era in procurement.

This high-energy event in Melbourne, Australia, brought together industry leaders, public sector organizations, and Zycus customers to explore procurement innovation and share how AI is transforming government operations at scale.

In this video, Dennis Quinn, Procurement Governance and Operations Manager at the City of Melbourne, discusses the City of Melbourne procurement transformation with Zycus. He shares how the city leveraged Intake Management and Agentic AI to improve transparency, compliance, and strategic sourcing in local government procurement.

With over two decades of AI leadership, Zycus continues to empower organizations across Australia to modernize procurement — making it smarter, faster, and more autonomous.

Watch the video to see how the City of Melbourne is leading procurement innovation with Zycus.

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