NiCE Launches AI Specialization Program

NiCE announced the launch of the NiCE AI Specialization Program, a formal, criteria-based recognition within the NiCE 360 Partner Program designed to recognize partners delivering measurable outcomes for enterprise organizations. As part of the launch, NiCE has named six inaugural AI Specialization partners: Accenture, Cirrus, Deloitte, TTEC, and Route 101.

The NiCE AI Specialization Program establishes one of the industry’s most rigorous standards for AI delivery. Modeled on industry-recognized frameworks, it gives enterprise buyers a trusted, independently verified way to identify the partners proven to deliver AI at scale, setting a new benchmark for enterprise AI delivery.

“Enterprises are placing significant investment in AI, and they need partners with deep AI skills and experience that provide advisory consulting and implementation services. The NiCE AI Specialization Partner Program sets that standard. It recognizes the partners who have proven they can turn NiCE AI into measurable business outcomes, and gives every enterprise a trusted, independently verified way to choose who to build with,” said Dorothy Copeland, Chief Partner Officer, NiCE.

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Every AI Specialization partner is validated against three pillars – People, Practice and Performance – that together prove they can deliver enterprise AI at scale:

  • People: A bench of certified AI talent, including NiCE Certified AI Engineers (NCAE) at Practitioner level or above, Conversation Designers and dedicated AI Delivery Leads, so that every engagement is backed by credentialed human expertise.
  • Practice: Proven, live deployments across the NiCE AI suite, including Cognigy, Autopilot, Copilot, Auto Summary and Proactive AI, spanning at least three distinct use-case categories and one or more enterprise-scale engagements.
  • Performance: Independently verified business outcomes, including AI-attributed annual contract value (ACV), customer satisfaction (CSAT) scores, net retention and enterprise references that demonstrate measurable impact.

“The NiCE AI Specialization affirms our commitment to outcomes over promises. Being part of this first cohort reflects the depth of our certified talent and the impact of the deployments we deliver across the full NiCE AI suite,” said Jason Roos, CEO, Cirrus.

“The NiCE AI Specialization recognizes what our clients already experience: a partner that pairs deep NiCE expertise with a relentless focus on outcomes and quality. Being named in this first cohort validates the dedicated certified talent and proven deployments we bring to every engagement,” said Stephan Schuessler, Partner Technology & Transformation, Deloitte Consulting.

“Being named among the first AI Specialization partners reflects the standard we hold ourselves to on every engagement. This recognition is built on certified talent, live deployments, and the measurable outcomes our enterprise clients count on,” said Russell Attwood, CEO, Route 101.

“The enterprise market is flooded with AI hype, but technology alone doesn’t solve business challenges. True transformation requires connecting advanced tools with a company’s broader operational and technology ecosystem. Being recognized as both an inaugural NiCE AI Specialization partner and a Platinum Partner reinforces TTEC Digital’s ability to deliver the deep consulting and end-to-end integration required to make AI work at scale and drive meaningful outcomes,” said Chris Brown, President, TTEC Digital.

The AI Specialization Program is the first in a planned roadmap of Specializations under the NiCE 360 Partner Program. NiCE plans to roll out a series of product and vertical-market specializations throughout 2026 and 2027. As the program expands, enterprises will be able to choose partners with deep, validated expertise in their specific industry, pairing proven delivery with the domain knowledge that turns technology into measurable results in their market.

SOURCE: BusinessWire

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