This public page does not use a contact form. Email Market@MatrixSpace.ai to start a discussion about AAAS, SCAP® or SCAP AI. The first conversation should identify a real workflow, the required service controls and the SCAP® architecture needed to make an AI service production-ready.
Engagement path
A practical path from inquiry to pilot
The contact page shows what the first engagement should produce, even before a formal implementation project starts.
Identify repetitive work, data sources, review points and expected outputs.
ScopeSelect one agent service scenario and define workspace, runtime and publication rules.
PilotMap reusable modules, service endpoints, access control and deployment boundaries.
ArchitectureConfirm ownership, audit trail, feedback loop and launch criteria.
Go liveOperating model
Identify the repetitive work, data sources, approval points and output format that should be served by AI.
Select one agent service, define runtime needs, workspace rules, publishing mode and success metrics.
Map the required modules, integrations, access control, audit and deployment model.
Clarify user roles, sandbox boundaries, policy checks, logging, cost visibility and rollback expectations.
Contact email
Email Market@MatrixSpace.ai to start a discussion. Include the target workflow, expected outputs, timeline, and security or audit constraints where possible.
Useful preparation
- Target workflow and current pain points.
- Systems, files or data that the service must read or update.
- Expected outputs, review workflow and publishing audience.
- Security, access control and audit requirements.