For months we have been publishing sector-by-sector use-case analysis on the Summum IA blog: real estate, hospitality, tax advisory, construction, manufacturing, finance (credit risk), healthcare, HR, marketing and cybersecurity. Ten articles with real, verified content, but until now none of them was connected to a service page or to each other: a visitor arriving from the construction article had no way of knowing that equivalent content existed for their sector if they worked in healthcare or HR instead. This page fixes that gap: it is the single index that groups the ten verticals, states which agent or automation use case applies to each one, and links to the corresponding service page when one exists, or to the article itself when the sector does not yet have a dedicated service.
Two of the ten documented sectors — human resources and finance (credit-risk evaluation) — carry a direct regulatory implication that the others do not: the European AI Regulation (AI Act, Regulation (EU) 2024/1689) classifies as high-risk AI systems, in Annex III, point 4, systems intended for the recruitment or selection of natural persons — including filtering job applications and evaluating candidates — and, in point 5, systems intended to evaluate the creditworthiness or credit score of natural persons (with an exception for fraud-detection systems). These Annex III high-risk obligations apply from 2 August 2026, the general date of full application of the Regulation under its Article 113. Any company applying AI to staff selection or customer credit scoring needs to account for this before deploying the use case, not after.
This hub does not compete with Summum Sistemas' `software-vertical`, which covers the sector-specific management-software layer (wineries and wine tourism, rural hospitality, auxiliary industry, agri-food). Here the organizing principle is always the AI or agent use case — conversational qualification, document classification, computer vision, fraud detection — never the sector's management software. Where a sector appears in both catalogues, such as hospitality or agri-food, the hub flags it with a short blurb pointing to the Sistemas page for the ERP layer, instead of duplicating the value proposition. The split is explicit: IA handles the agent, Sistemas handles the management software.