Every year, we take stock of where the technology landscape is heading and place our bets. Not speculative bets on hype, but operational bets that shape what we build, how we hire, and what we recommend to clients. Here is our 2026 betting slip.
What We Are All-In On
Agentic AI Ecosystems
We are moving beyond chatbots toward autonomous AI agents that complete full workflows - onboarding clients, generating contracts, running analyses - with minimal supervision. This represents a shift where AI transitions from answering questions to executing goals. The agents we build are not demos. They are production systems with measurable outcomes in lead qualification, competitor monitoring, user support, and data cleaning.
Phygital Identity
We are investing in secure, decentralized systems that bridge physical and digital credentials. The goal is eliminating password friction while building trust for digital finance and healthcare access in emerging markets. When identity verification works seamlessly across physical and digital contexts, entirely new service models become possible.
Composable Business Architecture
We favor modular, API-first designs over monolithic systems. This enables organizations to swap services and innovate without accumulating technical debt. Instead of building one large platform, we build ecosystems of connected, replaceable components. Each piece can evolve independently, which means the whole system gets better without requiring coordinated rewrites.
What We Are Folding
Generic AI solutions. We are redirecting toward domain-specific models. A general-purpose chatbot is a commodity. An AI agent trained on your industry’s data, regulations, and workflows is a competitive advantage.
Metaverse investments. We are redirecting toward practical spatial computing applications. The metaverse as a concept was premature. Spatial computing applied to real workflows - remote collaboration, training, maintenance - has genuine utility.
Manual DevOps. We are replacing it with automated platform engineering and predictive security measures. If your deployment pipeline still requires a human to press buttons, you are behind.
The Underlying Philosophy
The thread connecting these choices is interconnected intelligence rather than isolated tools. Technology should amplify human potential while remaining largely invisible to users. The best systems are the ones people forget they are using - because they simply work.