AiScaling is an evolving, engineering-led initiative focused on developing and documenting structured operational and AI-enabled frameworks that support small business sustainability and economic resilience.
Years
Systems Engineering & Operational Experience
Small businesses as critical U.S. economic infrastructure
Frameworks developed, tested, and refined over time
This initiative focuses on understanding structural barriers to small business scalability and documenting engineering-driven frameworks that support operational clarity and economic resilience.
Founded in Florida by systems engineer Alma Susana Galvez Herrera, AiScaling is informed by over 20 years of experience across systems engineering, process optimization, manufacturing, and e-commerce operations. This background informs the initiative's focus on repeatable, transferable frameworks rather than individualized implementations.
The work documented here is guided by a central question: how can structured systems reduce operational complexity for small businesses?
To develop and document structured, AI-enabled operational frameworks that support small business sustainability, process stability, and long-term economic resilience.
To contribute to a resilient small business ecosystem by advancing repeatable systems methodologies that improve operational clarity and responsible technology adoption.
Systems Engineer | Scalable Systems & Applied AI Research
As a Systems Engineer with over 20 years of experience in administration, IT, and project management, Alma brings a unique blend of technical expertise and business acumen to every challenge.
As an active researcher, Alma contributes to academic understanding of Latino entrepreneurship in engineering fields. Her research paper "Non-Legacy or FirstGen Latinx Engineering Entrepreneurship" explores the unique challenges and opportunities facing first-generation Latino entrepreneurs in technology sectors.
Alma has applied systems engineering principles across manufacturing, e-commerce, and operational environments. This experience informs her focus on repeatable frameworks, process stability, and scalable system design.
Alma documents insights on systems engineering, entrepreneurship, and responsible technology adoption to support knowledge diffusion and informed discussion.
Based in Florida, Alma's work focuses on advancing systems methodologies that support small business sustainability and economic resilience in the United States.
Our core values guide every decision we make and every solution we create.
The initiative prioritizes frameworks and documentation that can be adopted by small businesses regardless of technical background or resources.
Emphasis is placed on documentation, clarity, and structured methodologies that support informed decision-making.
Framework development is guided by real operational challenges rather than technology for its own sake.
Framework development considers diverse operational contexts, including underserved markets and multilingual business environments.
Methodologies, assumptions, and limitations are documented openly to support informed evaluation and independent adoption.
Research emphasis is placed on supporting business sustainability and contributing to stable, resilient local economies.