India, May 04: Findability Sciences today honoured Straumann – US, AIC–ADT Baramati Foundation – India, K&S Partners – India, and Nisamex LLC – US at the Global AI Awards 2026, held at Innovision’26 in Boston. The awards recognised organisations that demonstrated bold, practical, and measurable use of AI across precision healthcare, agribusiness ecosystems, intellectual property services, and franchise operations.
The 2026 winners were selected on three defining criteria: a working AI factory, real production deployment, and measurable results delivered in 2025. The focus was not on AI experimentation, but on organisations that have moved AI into business-critical workflows and created tangible impact.
Congratulating the winners, Anand Mahurkar, Founder and CEO, Findability Sciences, said, “The next chapter of AI will not be defined by ambition alone. It will be defined by organisations that can build an AI factory, deploy it in production, and show measurable business results. These winners represent that shift. They are using AI where it matters most, inside real operations, with real users, solving real problems.”
Global AI Awards 2026 Winners
Straumann was recognised for its leadership in precision-driven dental solutions, combining implant innovation, digital workflows, and clinical excellence to advance modern oral care.
“We are honoured to receive this recognition. At Straumann, we see AI as a strategic enabler that can enhance precision, agility, and long-term value creation. This award reinforces our commitment to building a more intelligent, responsive, and future-ready organisation,” said Jennifer M. Jackson, Sr. Director, Regulatory Affairs and Quality, Straumann.
AIC–ADT Baramati Foundation was honoured for advancing innovation in agriculture and allied sectors through mentoring, technology support, funding assistance, and startup incubation. The recognition highlights the growing importance of AI in helping agribusiness become more informed, resilient, and responsive. “AI has the potential to be a game changer for agribusiness when applied to real challenges across agriculture, rural ecosystems, and entrepreneurship. This recognition reinforces our belief that purposeful innovation can create meaningful impact where it matters most,” said Prof. Nilesh Nalawade, AIC–ADT Baramati Foundation.
K&S Partners was recognised for demonstrating how AI can strengthen high-value intellectual property and legal services. One of India’s leading IP law firms, K&S Partners brings together deep domain expertise, strategic counsel, and a strong innovation focus across its multi-office practice. “We are honoured to receive the Global AI Award 2026. In intellectual property and innovation-led legal work, the thoughtful use of AI can enhance precision, improve responsiveness, and support deeper strategic insight. This recognition reflects our continued commitment to combining legal excellence with forward-looking innovation,” said Madhusudan S. T, Partner, K&S Partners.
Speaking on the awards, Anand added, “Across healthcare, agriculture, legal services, and franchise operations, the common thread is clear. AI is no longer sitting at the edge of the enterprise. It is entering the operating core. The organisations we recognised this year are showing what responsible, measurable, production-grade AI adoption looks like.”
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