Augment Ventures July 2026

Optilogic Hosts OptiCon 2026 and Launches Ada

Optilogic logoAugment portfolio company Optilogic recently hosted OptiCon 2026 in Detroit, bringing together more than 300 supply chain innovators, executives, customers, partners, and industry experts for three days focused on the future of AI-driven supply chain design. The event included more than 30 breakout sessions and customer stories, with participation from companies including 3M, Amazon, Castrol, Discount Tire, Unilever, Nordstrom, Land O’Lakes, Penske, Bain, enVista, and ORTEC.

Conference Opticon 2026 The central message from OptiCon was clear: supply chain design is moving from a periodic, specialist-led modeling exercise to a continuous, AI-enabled decision layer across the enterprise. This is exactly the type of transformation Augment looks for in foundational industries: software that does not simply digitize an existing workflow but expands what an organization is capable of doing.

Ada launch A major highlight of the event was the launch of Ada, Optilogic’s agentic AI system purpose-built for supply chain design. Announced live at OptiCon, Ada is designed to cleanse and enrich data, build baseline models, analyze scenarios, and deploy insights across the organization. Optilogic positions Ada as a way for supply chain teams to move from manually building models and reacting to change toward generating intelligence and evaluating scenarios at enterprise scale.

This matters because supply chain leaders are under pressure to make faster, higher-quality decisions in an environment defined by disruption. Gartner reported in May 2026 that only 17% of surveyed supply chain organizations are pursuing immediate transformational redesign of processes and workflows around AI, while 83% are applying AI incrementally or scaling it gradually. Gartner also cited data readiness, employee upskilling, and fragmented vendor landscapes as constraints on broader AI orchestration. Optilogic is addressing those constraints directly by combining agentic AI, mathematical optimization, simulation, and human validation in one platform.

Group pic of Opticon 2026The customer sessions at OptiCon provided strong evidence of market pull. 3M presented on optimizing global export flows at scale across modes and geographies. Castrol discussed how it built an internal supply chain design capability with Optilogic. Discount Tire presented on using design to support growth while navigating disruption. Unilever, Nordstrom, Land O’Lakes, and Penske each highlighted distinct use cases spanning network design, routing, inventory, capacity planning, and large-scale transportation modeling.

Following the success of its Detroit conference, Optilogic is now taking OptiCon international, with OptiCon Europe scheduled for September 24, 2026, in London. The one-day European event will bring together regional supply chain leaders to explore AI-driven design, resilient supply chains, customer stories, and the next phase of Optilogic’s platform vision. To register for the event, click here!


Sonali Featured on Powerful Women Off the Record

Sonali headshot 2025Sonali was recently featured on Powerful Women Off the Record, hosted by Elisabeth Vealey.

In the episode, Sonali reflects on her path from India to venture capital, the lessons she has learned as both a founder and investor, and the conviction behind Augment’s work backing ambitious entrepreneurs building companies with the potential for both economic and social impact. She also shares her perspective on leadership, resilience, community, and building a career without waiting for permission.

The conversation offers a thoughtful look at Sonali’s journey and the values that continue to shape Augment’s approach to venture investing: conviction, persistence, and a belief that transformative companies are often built by founders who see opportunity before others do.

Listen to the full interview here!


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