The Agent Ecosystem Initiative exists to help enterprises make sense of an emerging agentic landscape that is growing quickly, but often in fragmented ways. The initiative is built on a simple belief: the future will not be defined by a single agent running an entire business, but by many agents working across many parts of the enterprise. For that future to work in practice, those agents must operate across vendors, across systems, and across organizations as part of a coordinated ecosystem.
This initiative brings together members, collaborators, and industry participants to make that ecosystem real. It is designed to help end-users understand what is practical today, where to begin, and how to move from isolated AI experiments to reliable, enterprise-grade agentic systems. Rather than treating agentic AI as a collection of disconnected vendor claims, the initiative focuses on shared learning, cross-organization collaboration, and outcomes that enterprises can trust.
To become the independent agent ecosystem for commerce, digital experience, and customer data.
In 2026, the initiative will make the agentic landscape actionable for enterprises. The strategy is grounded in what is real today, built around reliable operation across many systems, and oriented around outcomes that can be clearly demonstrated.
That strategy is organized around four strategic program themes:
Together, these themes are intended to move the ecosystem from interest to participation, from theory to implementation, and from fragmented experimentation to credible enterprise adoption.
Purpose: Create clear participation paths and concentrate supporter, collaborator, member, and ambassador energy into initiative work.
This theme is about building the human network behind the ecosystem. It ensures there are clear ways for organizations and individuals to get involved, contribute, and shape the work of the initiative.
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Purpose: Help end-users understand what’s real, what’s ready, and where to start.
This theme translates complexity into clarity. It is meant to give business and technical leaders practical guidance on the current state of agentic AI, while helping them separate hype from usable approaches.
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Purpose: Make the “how” tangible through real work and repeatable demonstrations across commerce, digital, and customer data systems.
This theme is where the initiative becomes practical. It focuses on turning concepts into repeatable patterns, demonstrable solutions, and shared learning that enterprises can apply.
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Purpose: Create trust signals that shift perception by standing behind outcomes and cross-organization alignment.
This theme focuses on trust. It is about showing that the ecosystem can produce outcomes enterprises can believe in, supported by validation, alignment, and external collaboration.
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The Agent Ecosystem Initiative exists to help enterprises move forward with confidence. It brings together participation, education, practical demonstrations, and trust-building so organizations can understand not just what agentic AI could become, but what it can reliably do today. By coordinating across members, collaborators, and industry partners, the initiative aims to create an independent ecosystem that makes agentic solutions more understandable, more actionable, and more credible for enterprise adoption.








































































“AGNTCY is building the infrastructure for the Internet of Agents. We are pleased to have MACH Alliance join us in creating a diverse, collaborative space to innovate, develop, and maintain software components and services for agentic workflows and multi-agent software.”
– John Parello, Principal Engineer, CISCO (Founding Member of AGNTCY)