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Qognetix Named AI Research Initiative of the Year 2026

We are pleased to announce that Qognetix has been recognised as AI Research Initiative of the Year 2026 in the Corporate LiveWire Innovation & Excellence Awards.

According to the organisers, the awards process involved invitations to more than 90,000 businesses and corporate professionals, magazine contributors and subscribers, across 35 different countries over a 12 month period. They were invited to nominate companies and individuals based on factors including innovation, quality of service, experience and sustainability. In addition, their research team put forward a selection of organisations they considered deserving of recognition.

While awards are never the objective, recognition from independent organisations provides an opportunity to reflect on the work being undertaken and the challenges we believe will become increasingly important as intelligent systems move beyond controlled environments and into operational ones.

Looking Beyond AI Performance

The majority of AI research and development today focuses on improving model performance.

  • Can a system make better predictions?
  • Can it generate more accurate responses?
  • Can it solve increasingly complex tasks?

These are important questions. However, as intelligent systems become embedded within real-world operations, another challenge begins to emerge.

The challenge is not simply generating decisions.

The challenge is understanding, governing, and maintaining trust in what happens once those decisions begin interacting with operational environments.

From Decision Intelligence to Execution Intelligence

Many organisations are investing heavily in AI-enabled decision support, optimisation, and automation.

Yet real-world environments introduce additional complexity:

  • Decisions create actions.
  • Actions change system state.
  • State influences future decisions.
  • Multiple systems interact over time.
  • Human operators remain accountable for outcomes.

This creates a growing need for capabilities that extend beyond decision generation alone.

Capabilities such as:

  • Runtime assurance
  • Traceability
  • Replayability
  • Operational observability
  • Intervention capability
  • Bounded autonomy

These are the areas that increasingly interest us at Qognetix.

Our Two-Horizon Strategy

Qognetix is pursuing a dual-track strategy.

Trusted Execution

Our near-term focus is the development of technologies that help organisations understand, govern, and reconstruct what is happening during execution as intelligent systems interact with operational environments.

Persistent Intelligence

Alongside this, we continue our longer-term research into biologically inspired intelligence systems through BioSynapStudio, exploring new approaches to persistent, adaptive, stateful intelligence.

Recognition and Responsibility

Being recognised as AI Research Initiative of the Year is encouraging, but we view it primarily as validation that the questions we are asking are increasingly relevant.

As intelligent systems become more capable, performance alone will not determine success.

Trust, assurance, accountability, and governed execution may become equally important.

We look forward to continuing that work and sharing our progress with the wider community.

Nic Windley
CEO & Co-Founder
Qognetix Ltd

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