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New Technology Pioneers Are Building Infrastructure For Next Era of AI Including Canada

  • 100 start-ups from 23 countries selected to join the World Economic Forum’s Technology Pioneers community.
  • This year’s cohort stands out for building the software and physical infrastructure needed to power autonomous AI systems at scale.
  • Companies are advancing breakthrough technologies in AI, energy, quantum computing, biotechnology, climate innovation, space and advanced manufacturing.
  • Learn more about the Annual Meeting of the New Champions 2026 here. Follow on social media using #amnc26, #2026夏季达沃斯# and #InnovateScaleImpact.

Frontier Innovation

Geneva, Switzerland, June 2026 – The World Economic Forum has announced its 2026 Technology Pioneers cohort, recognizing 100 early-stage companies from 23 countries that are developing breakthrough technologies with the potential to transform industries and societies. The cohort reflects the growing geographic diversity of frontier innovation, with nine companies from India and record representation from the Republic of Korea.

What sets this year’s cohort apart is its focus on enabling the next era of artificial intelligence (AI). While recent advances have centered on models and consumer applications, many of the Tech Pioneers are building the software and physical infrastructure needed to AI at scale.

Two groups stand out: companies developing the foundations for autonomous AI agents, including identity verification, payments, security and enterprise integration; and those addressing AI growing energy, computing and storage demands.

Frontier Innovation

The cohort also reflects the expanding geographies of frontier innovation. India contributes nine companies, many focused on deep-tech and space innovation, while the Republic of Korea records its strongest representation to date across AI, robotics and quantum technologies. Companies from the Middle East, Latin America and South-East Asia are also strengthening their presence in emerging technology ecosystems.

“For 26 years, the Technology Pioneers community has been an early indicator of where technology is going,” said Verena Kuhn, Head of Innovator Communities, World Economic Forum. “What’s new is that early-stage companies are now tackling challenges that until recently required enormous budgets, infrastructure and large teams. AI is not just what these companies are building; it is also what is making it possible.”

Beyond AI infrastructure, the cohort highlights the breadth of early-stage innovation. Companies are developing cleaner energy sources, improving cancer detection, increasing industrial efficiency, protecting data from future quantum-computing threats, enabling in-orbit satellite servicing and creating lower-impact materials. Many of these ambitions once required the resources of large corporations or government programmes. Advances in AI, simulation and automation are allowing smaller teams to tackle complex scientific and industrial challenges, accelerating innovation across sectors.

The pioneers will contribute expertise to Forum initiatives through a two-year engagement programme and be invited to participate in the Annual Meeting of the New Champions 2026, taking place on 23-25 June in Dalian, People’s Republic of China.

More information about the Technology Pioneers community and past cohorts is available here.

The 2026 Technology Pioneers are:

Australia

  • Uluu – Developing seaweed-based biodegradable biomaterials as sustainable alternatives to traditional plastics.

Brazil

  • Comp – Providing compensation management, salary benchmarking and merit cycle tools for technology companies.

Canada

  • Intuitive AI – Delivering AI-powered food waste monitoring and recycling analytics for commercial kitchens.

China

  • Deep Wisdom – Developing an automated machine learning platform for e-commerce and manufacturing.
  • DeepCtrls Technologies – Building physics-informed AI for energy-efficient control of industrial systems.
  • Landing Med – Using AI-powered digital pathology for early cancer detection.
  • Ninetech – Enabling enterprise digital transformation through large language models and robotic process automation.
  • OneAIX Technology – Providing AI solutions for trade and intelligent systems.
  • PhaBuilder – Engineering halophilic microorganisms to produce biodegradable materials and chemicals.
  • Pheno Innovations – Advancing breakthroughs in critical materials across industries through AI-powered technologies.
  • Tripo AI – Generating AI-powered 3D models for gaming and mixed reality applications.
  • Xense Robotics – Developing multi-modal tactile sensing technology to enhance robotic dexterity.
  • Zephyr Intelligent Systems – Building closed-loop thermal safety systems for lithium-ion batteries.

Colombia

  • Quipu – Providing AI-driven credit solutions for informal workers without traditional credit histories.

Denmark

  • Sparrow Quantum – Developing deterministic single-photon sources for scalable optical quantum technologies.

France

  • Robeaute – Building modular microrobots for minimally invasive neurosurgical interventions.

Germany

  • Dunia – Combining AI and robotics to accelerate the discovery of electroactive materials.
  • SPARK Microgravity – Enabling microgravity research collaboration through integrated hardware and software platforms.

India

  • Airbound – Operating drone networks to deliver blood and critical medical supplies to rural healthcare systems.
  • Bellatrix Aerospace – Developing and manufacturing propulsion technologies for in-space mobility.
  • BorderPlus – Supporting healthcare professionals to access high-growth international opportunities.
  • Dhruva – Building small satellite platforms to advance India’s growing space ecosystem.
  • Ethereal Exploration Guild – Developing reusable medium-lift launch vehicles for cost-efficient orbital access.
  • Fermbox Bio – Producing alternative lipids, proteins and green chemicals through fermentation-based biomanufacturing.
  • OrbitAID – Developing technologies for on-orbit satellite servicing, including refuelling, repair and de-orbiting.
  • Sarla Aviation – Building electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft for urban air mobility.
  • Varaha – Leveraging remote sensing and blockchain technologies for agriculture-based climate solutions in developing markets.

Israel

  • NeoLogic – Developing quasi-CMOS microprocessor technology to reduce chip power consumption and size.
  • Ray Security – Delivering AI-driven proactive cybersecurity to limit data access and prevent ransomware attacks.

Japan

  • 3DC – Developing graphene meso-sponge materials to address electrode expansion challenges in batteries.
  • Fermelanta – Producing rare plant-based ingredients for medicine and cosmetics through microbial fermentation.
  • Godot – Combining behavioural science and AI to advance human augmentation technologies.
  • NanoQT – Building quantum interconnects compatible with optical fibre for long-distance quantum communication.
  • OptQC – Developing photonic quantum computers that leverage light for practical applications.

Kenya

  • Pezesha – Connecting micro, small and medium-sized enterprises to credit and supply chain finance through embedded finance infrastructure.

Mexico

  • OTIF – Operating an online booking platform connecting shipping companies, logistics providers and customers.

Saudi Arabia

  • intella – Providing Arabic-first speech-to-text and analytics solutions for call centres and media.
  • Nommas Technologies – Developing AI-powered visual inspection systems for manufacturing quality control.

Singapore

  • Gero – Integrating physics and AI to accelerate drug development for age-related diseases.
  • Sentient Labs – Empowering the development of open-source AGI.
  • SixSense – Providing a no-code deep learning platform for computer vision applications in manufacturing.

Slovenia

  • Sunrise Robotics – Developing autonomous robotic cells with AI-powered perception for manufacturing.

Republic of Korea

  • A-Robot – Building humanoid and service robots designed for human-robot coexistence.
  • bitsensing – Developing radar solutions for vehicle safety, urban traffic management and healthcare monitoring.
  • RLWRLD – Building foundation models that enable robots to perceive and manipulate physical environments.
  • SDT – Providing edge computing and internet-of-things hardware for enterprise digital transformation.

Switzerland

  • Atinary Technologies – Offering a no-code AI platform for self-driving laboratories to accelerate molecule and materials research and development.
  • Metafuels – Converting green methanol into sustainable aviation fuel.

United Arab Emirates

  • Fasset – Delivering stablecoin-powered banking, international payments and investment access.

United Kingdom

  • Caristo Diagnostics – Building AI-driven imaging to detect and predict cardiovascular disease.
  • Epoch BioDesign – Engineering AI-designed enzymes for low-temperature biorecycling of nylon polymers.
  • IONATE – Developing hybrid intelligent transformers for smart grid power flow control.
  • MatNex – Accelerating materials discovery through AI-driven quantum calculations.
  • Opna – Building the coordination, verification and financing layer for critical power equipment.
  • Paid – Building business infrastructure for AI agents, including pricing, billing and renewals.
  • Sitehop – Delivering 200Gbps full duplex encryption for enterprise network infrastructure.
  • Uplift360 – Advancing chemical recycling technologies for carbon fibre and advanced composites.

United States

  • Adaption Labs – Developing adaptive AI systems that continuously learn and evolve across industries.
  • Albert – Providing an AI platform for materials science research and laboratory data management.
  • Alta Resource Technologies – Deploying novel refining technologies to produce high-purity minerals more efficiently and sustainably.
  • AOA Dx – Combining AI and biomarkers for early-stage cancer detection through liquid biopsy.
  • Autonomize – Using AI to contextualize unstructured clinical data and improve patient outcomes.
  • DeepLook Medical – Developing medical imaging AI for cancer visualization across ultrasound, CT and MRI.
  • Emerald AI – Enabling data centres to dynamically adjust power usage and stabilize electricity grids through AI.
  • Endolith – Using AI-guided microbes to recover copper from low-grade ore with lower energy consumption.
  • GridCARE – Forecasting electricity grid capacity with generative AI to support data centre development.
  • Hello Robot – Building open-source mobile manipulators for embodied AI research and education.
  • Helios – Predicting agricultural commodity prices and supply chains through AI-powered analytics.
  • Hertility – Offering at-home diagnostic testing and personalized care plans for hormonal health, fertility and menopause.
  • Inception Labs – Developing diffusion large language models that power applications such as coding assistance, voice interaction and search optimization.
  • Interlune – Building machinery to extract helium-3 from the lunar surface.
  • Istari Digital – Delivering digital twin and simulation technologies for aerospace and defence.
  • Kredete – Providing mobile banking and credit-building services for African immigrants in North America.
  • Laminar – Combining AI-driven precision automation with spectral sensors for industrial manufacturing.
  • Lunar Outpost – Developing space robotics and lunar surface mobility systems.
  • Mantel – Advancing molten-salt carbon capture for high-temperature industrial processes.
  • Mazama Energy – Harnessing superhot rock geothermal energy for renewable power generation.
  • Northwood – Building ground networks powered by phased array technology to support space operations.
  • Odyssey – Developing general-purpose world models capable of predicting and interacting with real-world environments over extended periods.
  • Overview Energy – Advancing manufacturing technologies for aerospace energy systems.
  • Parallel Bio – Combining human immune organoids and AI to improve drug safety prediction and discovery.
  • Pow.Bio – Building continuous fermentation platforms that reduce production costs by separating growth and production phases.
  • Power to Hydrogen – Producing hydrogen from renewable electricity using anion exchange membrane electrolyzers.
  • Pure Lithium – Developing lithium metal vanadium batteries for electric vehicles and grid storage.
  • QuSecure – Delivering post-quantum cryptography solutions to protect against future cybersecurity threats.
  • Rainmaker – Enhancing precipitation through cloud seeding, drones and weather modelling for agriculture.
  • Realta Fusion – Building compact modular fusion systems for zero-carbon industrial heat.
  • Reditus Space – Enabling microgravity manufacturing and hypersonic re-entry as a service.
  • Samaya AI – Developing AI agents for financial research, analysis and decision-making in asset management.
  • Savor – Producing real fats directly from carbon without relying on animals or farmland.
  • Skyfire – Enabling AI agents to conduct commerce through identity verification and payment infrastructure.
  • Stepful – Empowering communities with accessible pathways to healthcare careers through training and certification programmes.
  • Tern – Developing satellite-free navigation systems for vehicles and defence using real-time mapping data.
  • Tradeverifyd – Helping enterprises monitor and address supply chain risks in line with regulatory and financial requirements.
  • Vaulted Deep – Permanently removing carbon through geological sequestration of carbon-rich biomass waste.
  • Venus Aerospace – Developing reusable hypersonic flight systems powered by detonation ramjet engines.
  • VESSL AI – Providing an MLOps platform for training and deploying AI models at scale.
  • Voltai – Building AI models for next-generation semiconductor technologies.
  • WindBorne – Delivering AI weather forecasting through a global network of long-duration smart balloons.
  • Zartico – Using AI to deliver the clearest view of visitor behaviour for the tourism industry.

About the Technology Pioneers

Launched in 2000, the Technology Pioneers is a leading community for early-stage companies from around the world that are shaping the future through breakthrough technologies and innovations. These companies are selected for their potential to have a significant impact on business and society and are invited to engage with public and private sector leaders through the World Economic Forum’s global platform.

The Technology Pioneers community is part of the Innovator Communities at the World Economic Forum, which convene the world’s leading global start-ups across different growth stages from early-stage Technology Pioneers to growth-stage Global Innovators and unicorn companies valued at more than $1 billion.

About the Annual Meeting of the New Champions 2026

The 17th Annual Meeting of the New Champions will take place from 23 to 25 June 2026 in Dalian, People’s Republic of China, under the theme “Innovating at Scale”. The meeting will bring together 1,500 cross-sector leaders to explore how innovation and emerging technologies can unlock new growth models and drive positive economic momentum in a fast-shifting global landscape.

AI Tinkerers Take Note -Effective Prompting Can Build Actual Products

Hello AI Tinkerers and welcome to the latest Sci-Tech article here at The Silo. Get ready, You will want to pay attention because the spotlight is on this Dude because he knows how to get around ‘bad ai prompting’. Just recently, he has helped spin out 40 startups using one core skill. Can you guess which one? Yep. Prompting.

In the One-Shot video below, Kevin Leneway breaks down his real workflow for shipping AI products fast — using markdown checklists, agent coding, rubric-based UI design, and zero Figma.

“I don’t need Figma. I just prompt my way to a working front end.” — Kevin Leneway

While most people are still asking ChatGPT to write code snippets, Kevin is building full-stack products using nothing but prompts. In this One-Shot episode, he reveals the exact system he’s used to launch over 40 startups at Pioneer Square Labs. We break down:

  • How he writes BRDs and PRDs that don’t suck
  • Why vibe coding fails and how to actually use AI agents
  • The markdown checklist that replaces a product team
  • How to go from idea to working app with zero context switching
  • His open-source starter kit that makes Cursor and Claude 3.5 feel like magic

“I’ve helped launch six startups including Singlefile (singlefile.io, $24M raised), Recurrent (recurrentauto.com, $24M raised), Joon (joon.com, $9.5M raised), Gradient (gradient.io, $3.5M raised), Genba (genba.ai, acquired May 2022) and Enzzo (enzzo.ai, $3M raised).”

If you’re a builder, this will change how you work. No gimmicks. Just a ruthless focus on speed, clarity, and shipping. Watch now. Learn the system. Steal it. For the Silo, Joe at aitinkerers.org

Featured image- DALL·E robot dressed like shakespeare – AllAboutLean.com.

Robot pizza station set to revolutionize industry

The Picnic Pizza Station saves time, money, and labor by streamlining pizza prep without compromising quality.

An intuitive system makes training and operating a breeze. The Picnic Pizza Station is the essential back-of-house makeline. The modular food prep system fits into any kitchen and uses the owner’s unique recipe, delivering perfect pizza every time. Requiring only one operator, the system can produce up to 100 pizzas per hour which saves labor costs and increases yield through decreased food waste.

Combining sauce, cheese, pepperoni, and granular topping modules into any preferred configuration complements existing kitchen Pizza take out and restaurant operations. Further streamline production by connecting the station directly with an existing oven.

Picnic software solutions integrate with your POS system and includes an intuitive touch screen interface for ordering pizza and a dashboard to track ingredients and predict inventory needs.


Advantages of the Picnic Pizza Station


Reduced labor costs: One operator can make up to 100 pizzas per hour.
Reduced food waste: Apply precise amounts of toppings with less than 2% food waste.
Consistent product: Use your recipe to create uniform, consistent pizzas every time.
Increased hygiene: Contactless assembly system, minimal operator ingredient handling.



• Small footprint. No special hook-ups
• Typical install is 86” (218 cm) W X 56” (142 cm) H X 40” (102 cm) D
• Easy to install with limited build-out
• Modular, configurable design
• Commercial-grade; built for food service
• Easy to clean. Dishwasher-safe
• Intuitive assembly and disassembly
• Free delivery. Free installation
• Free on-site maintenance checks
• Robotics-as-a-service subscription model
• Touch-screen interface
• Integrates into existing POS
• Quick to learn and no-hassle operation
• Customized software to meet your needs
• Temperature-controlled assembly line
• Fresh sliced pepperoni; never pre-cut
• Use your recipes with consistent results
• Well-lit and accessible from top and front
• Reduce food waste
• Integrates into existing make lines
• Monitor ingredient usage and yield

Fashion And Technology Connect At New York Fashion Week

What would it be like to listen in on a discussion on new materials/textiles by a director at NASA, an entrepreneur focusing on branding for dogs and an international superstar in fashion? It may sound odd at first thought, however, in the fashion industry today everyone is linked through technology – which nowadays is every brand’s biggest competitor.

Marcelo & Jordana Guimaraes (husband and wife) are the founders of FASHINNOVATION – an event bringing the thought leaders in the fashion and technology industries in front of an audience to discuss topics including production/manufacturing, sustainability, textiles/technology, branding/design, e-commerce, celebrities in fashion and “fashion-tech on the rise”(startups). These conversations will take place in moderated panels sharing a common goal: to spark the entrepreneurial mindset through inspiration and knowledge.

FASHINNOVATION New York Flyer

FASHINNOVATION will take place during New York Fashion Week on September 12th, 2018.
“I’ve been involved in the entrepreneurial eco-system throughout my life – always with a focus on technology. The challenge with the fashion and technology industries, is having them always inter connected to have a finger on the pulse of the latest innovations – making things exciting and thought provoking. With the merge of ideas, the outcome is unimaginable” says Founder, Marcelo Guimaraes.

A look back at an earlier NYC Fashion week show-

Confirmed to participate are: Vice President of Shopify/Co-Founder of Shopify Plus – Loren Padelford, Co-Founder of Ministry of Supply – Gihan Amarasiriwardena, Global Fashion Industry Leader & Partner at IBM – Karl Haller, Best-Selling Author & Host of TV Show: Elevator Pitch – David Meltzer, Designer/Founder at Kris Harring – Kris Harrington, Co-Founder of Bolt Threads – David Breslauer, Fashion Designer (Project Runway season 11 & All Stars) – Layana Aguilar, Art Creative for MAC make-up & Fenti by Rihanna – Jason Naylor, Founders of HICKIES (collaboration w/ DVF) – Mariquel Waingarten & Gaston Frydlewski, Co-Founder of M.Gemi – Ben Fischman, Executive Director at FIT’s Infor Design and Tech Lab – Michael Ferraro, Co-Founder of Universal Standard – Alexandra Waldman, Founders of Haerfest – Tim & Dan Joo, Founder of ByBorre (NIKE & Louis Vuitton collabs)– Borre Akkersdijk, Founder of Zee Dog – Thadeu Diz, Co-Founder of WindowsWear – Jon Harari, Program Executive at NASA – Jenn Gustetic and Founder of Fashion Tech Consortium – Michael Reidbord. Institutions in participation include Singularity University (NYC Chapter) and Endeavor. Part of all proceeds will be donated to NFTE.

“It’s exciting to see the positive feedback on FASHINNOVATION from leaders in the fashion and tech industries. We have additional confirmations on the way ranging from fashion personalities to platinum record superstars – the eclectic mix of people and companies participating, will ensure that everyone who attends walks away with knowledge that is unmatched” says Co-Founder & PR Director Jordana Guimaraes.

The event will resume with a cocktail networking reception, with live performances by: “violin superstar” who’s performed w/ Beyonce, etc. – Ezinma and singer/songwriter Heather LaRose – recently hitting 1 million streams online & best known for her song “New Moon” featured on MTV’s “Teen Wolf”.

How Your Startup Company Will Benefit From Energy Consultant

If you’re just starting your own company, then it’s understandable that you’ll be very busy at first. After all, you have so much to do to nurture and grow your business. But sooner or later (preferably sooner), your startup needs to take advantage of the services of a top-notch energy consultant.

Here are some compelling reasons why you should use an energy consultant right away.

size doesnt matter Shakespeare quote1. Size doesn’t matter. Maybe you think your company has to grow bigger first before you can enjoy the benefits of energy consulting. But that’s not entirely true. Even a small company can enjoy huge advantages when an energy consultant is on board.

2. Unbiased advice. Since an energy consultant isn’t really part of your company, you can get independent advice. You won’t have to worry about getting recommendations and findings from your employees or departments which may or may not be biased.

3. Energy usage patterns. Every company has its own patterns of energy usage. Some days and time frames will see a very heavy use of energy, while during other times there may not be a lot of energy use at all. Your energy consultant can then identify these times as part of their examination, and that can eventually help your company become more energy-efficient.

For example, it may be possible to arrange the heavy use of electricity during the time of day when the cost of electricity is at its lowest.

4. Alternative energy sources. Your energy consultant will have the necessary knowledge and experience regarding other ways of powering your business. Your company can get a comprehensive analysis regarding your possible use of these energy sources.

The report may examine several alternative sources of energy regarding their suitability for your business, and these may be solar energy or wind turbine power. The energy consultant may find out exactly how much it will cost your business to buy and install these systems. They may also determine how long it will take to complete the installation, and how easy it is to operate these systems. At the same time, the consultant can also find out exactly how much money you can cut from your current energy bills.

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5. Using green energy. Many businesses today focus on being environmentally friendly. It’s not just right for the world, but it’s also right for your business as you can include your use of green energy as part of your marketing plan. When your company can help reduce carbon emissions, you can make your place and your neighborhood healthier, while it also boosts the reputation of your company.

6. Regular advice. Your energy consultant may be asked to come in on a regular basis. Because of this, your company may keep current on the latest developments regarding the use of renewable energy. This means you’ll learn about new technology and changes in alternative energy laws. Also, your energy consultant can fine-tune your use of alternative energy and also make sure that your renewable energy system is running at peak efficiency. For the Silo, Dimitry Karloff.

 

Not Up To Government To Act As Investment Banker To Support Select Businesses

What kind of tax break would you like to see? Ontario has gotten itself into a difficult situation. Too many people have lost their jobs, our province has lost its leading position in the country, and government has lost its ability to balance its books.

We face a critical choice. Either we implement sensible policies that create jobs and prosperity or we accept a future of high debt, declining public services and living below our economic potential.

The first and most basic thing government needs to do is balance the books. The second is to start to pay down the debt. We can’t afford to run government on a credit card. Interest on our accumulated debt is $10.6 billion a year. That’s a cost we’re passing on to our kids. It slows the economy and restricts government services for years to come.

Over the past nine years, families and businesses in Ontario have experienced a number of unpleasant tax surprises. The primary factor in our slow job creation is high tax levels. The top marginal tax rate in Ontario today is 49.5 per cent. That’s simply too high. Economists have demonstrated that overly high tax rates can actually reduce tax dollars collected because they are a strong disincentive to work. Lower taxes create jobs and higher taxes deter them. We can address the problem of 600,000 people out of work in Ontario, in part, through tax policy.

The three main taxes in Ontario are personal income tax, corporate tax, and the harmonized sales tax. Given that tax cuts create jobs, which sector tax cut do you think would be most effective for job creation? To provide input, contact me at 1-800-903-8629 or [email protected].

Fair competition means giving all businesses an equal chance. It’s not up to government to act as an investment banker to support some businesses at the expense of others. Rather than use public money to favor companies that know how to work the system, use those tax dollars for broad general benefit. Ending corporate welfare will provide enough for significant tax changes.

Ontario has long benefited from free and open markets. The 1960’s Auto Pact between Canada and the United States, and the North American Free Trade Agreement that superseded it, fueled the manufacturing boom in this province. But while $2 billion worth of trade crosses the Canada-U.S. border each and every day, too often the border is a traffic jam, delaying goods and workers from crossing. Breaking this bottleneck with our largest trading partner, and the costly delays at other entry and exit points along our
southern border, is vital to growing Ontario’s economy. Ontario should embrace the economic opportunities in Alberta, Saskatchewan and British Columbia and tear down the barriers that separate us.

Ontario is long overdue for a major reduction in rules that regulate businesses. Some regulations are necessary, but Ontario has accumulated an absurd paperwork burden that costs the province’s businesses too much time and money. We need fewer rules, and those rules must meet a clear need.

We can drive growth through innovation and ingenuity – and through a belief in markets, in entrepreneurialism, in competition and in free trade. These are values that have long driven economic success around the world. And government can lead economic growth with policies to reduce taxes, balance the books, boost trade and cut red tape. By MPP Toby Barrett

Corporate welfare? In 2011-2012, $ 1,021,521 was steered to Haldimand-Norfolk-Oxford newspapers in one grant alone. image: www.pch.gc.ca

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How public tax money is used to aid ‘some’ business: Local Newspapers on “Corporate Welfare”