Findability Sciences to Host Innovision ’26 in Boston

India, April 22:  Findability Sciences today announced Innovision ’26, its flagship Enterprise AI Summit and Global AI Awards, to be held on April 30, 2026, in Boston, Massachusetts. This marks the event’s first-ever U.S. edition. An invitation-only gathering, Innovision ’26 will bring together senior enterprise leaders from across North America, Europe, and Asia for a curated day of leadership conversations, applied AI strategy, and peer recognition centered on one urgent question: how do you actually make AI work inside a complex, real-world enterprise?

THE PROBLEM THIS SUMMIT IS BUILT TO SOLVE

Most enterprise leaders today no longer need to be convinced that AI matters. The debate has moved. The challenge now is execution: how to operationalize AI at scale, industrialize it across functions, and translate it into measurable business outcomes rather than impressive pilot programs that never graduate to production.

That is the gap Innovision ’26 is designed to close. Not the awareness gap. Not the technology gap. The execution gap, which is where most enterprise AI investments stall, and where the difference between leaders and laggards is being decided right now.

“Businesses today are not navigating ordinary change. They are dealing with disruption that is structural, continuous, and unforgiving. The real divide is no longer between those who know AI matters and those who don’t. It is between those who talk about AI and those who have made it part of how they think, decide, operate, and lead. Innovision ’26 is built for the people who understand that urgency and are ready to do something about it.”

 Anand Mahurkar, Founder and CEO, Findability Sciences

WHAT ATTENDEES CAN EXPECT

Innovision ’26 opens with two keynote sessions that set the strategic and creative frame for the day. Matthias Funke of IBM Corporate Strategy will present IBM’s perspective on why enterprise AI initiatives stall and what it takes to move from experimentation to industrialization. Seth Goldenberg, founder of Curiosity & Co., will explore how design thinking and radical curiosity equip organizations with the leadership mindset needed to close the execution gap. Together, the sessions make the case that sustainable AI advantage requires not just the right technology, but the right culture, the right talent posture, and relentless execution discipline.

The summit will also feature practitioner-led sessions, peer networking, and the Global AI Awards, recognizing organizations and leaders who have moved beyond promise to demonstrated, measurable impact.

“Leaders are no longer asking whether AI matters. They are asking how to make it work inside the real complexity of their business, across legacy systems, competing priorities, and organizational inertia. Innovision ’26 is a practical, strategic forum for that exact challenge: moving from intent to impact, and from enthusiasm to repeatable, scalable outcomes.”

 Balaji Krishnamoorthy, Executive Vice President, Findability Sciences

CO-SPONSORS

Innovision ’26 is co-sponsored by IBM Research, Pantaleon, SB Telecom America, Relevance Labs, Stomata Labs, and Worcester Polytechnic Institute, bringing together a cross-industry ecosystem united around the future of enterprise AI.