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Qognetix Wins Innovative StartUp of the Year at the Midlands UK StartUp Awards 2026

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Recognition for a New Foundation of Trustworthy Intelligent Systems

Qognetix is delighted to announce that we have been named the Midlands Winner of the Innovative StartUp of the Year category at the UK StartUp Awards 2026.

The award follows our earlier selection as a regional finalist and recognises the progress the company has made in developing technologies designed to address one of the most important challenges facing the future of artificial intelligence: how intelligent systems can operate safely, reliably, and governably in real-world environments.

As part of the judging process, the panel commented that:

The recognition is particularly meaningful because it reflects the core mission that has guided the company since its formation.

Beyond AI Models

Much of today’s AI innovation focuses on improving model capabilities, increasing reasoning performance, or expanding access to data and tools.

At Qognetix, we believe an equally important challenge exists beyond model intelligence itself.

As AI systems become increasingly autonomous, persistent, and connected to operational environments, organisations must be able to understand, govern, intervene in, and trust system behaviour after decisions are made.

This challenge sits at the heart of our work.

Our Trusted Execution programme explores how intelligent systems can remain observable, replayable, governable, and bounded during execution, while our longer-term Persistent Intelligence research investigates biologically inspired approaches to adaptive intelligence and continuous operation.

Together, these programmes aim to contribute toward a future where intelligent systems are not only capable, but operationally trustworthy.

A Milestone in an Ongoing Journey

While we are honoured to receive this award, we view it as a milestone rather than a destination.

Over the past year, the company has continued to advance its research platform, BioSynapStudio, develop new demonstrations of governed execution and adaptive behaviour, engage with industry stakeholders across critical infrastructure sectors, and pursue opportunities to validate our technology through commercial pilots, research collaborations, and innovation programmes.

The recognition from the UK StartUp Awards provides further encouragement that the challenges we are addressing resonate with both technical and business audiences.

National Finals

Winning the Midlands regional category secures Qognetix a place at the UK StartUp Awards National Finals, which will take place at Ideas Fest in September 2026.

We look forward to representing the Midlands startup community alongside an exceptional group of founders and businesses from across the UK.

Thank You

We would like to thank the UK StartUp Awards judges, organisers, partners, supporters, advisors, and everyone who has contributed to the Qognetix journey so far.

Building new technology is rarely a straight path. Recognition such as this reflects not only the work completed to date, but also the support, encouragement, and belief shown by the wider community.

We are excited for what comes next.


About Qognetix

Qognetix is developing technologies for Trusted Execution and Persistent Intelligence. The company is focused on creating systems that enable intelligent behaviour to remain observable, governable, replayable, and operationally trustworthy as AI moves from isolated inference toward real-world execution.

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