As organizations move from AI experimentation to real-world impact, one truth is clear: knowledge has become the infrastructure.
Drawing on insights from our 2026 Trends Shaping Knowledge e-book, this webinar brings together experts from knowledge management and technology to explore the trends shaping knowledge and AI in 2026, and what organizations need to do.
Who should attend
This session is designed for knowledge leaders and innovation leaders, IT leaders, and anyone responsible for ensuring AI delivers real value without eroding trust.
Join us to understand:
Why 2026 marks a turning point for knowledge and AI
What it really means to treat knowledge as infrastructure
Why information architecture still matters more than tools
How to design human centred, trustworthy AI enabled knowledge systems
The evolving role of knowledge teams in foresight and organizational intelligence
Knowledge Management Consultant at Entelechy
Stephanie is passionate about transforming people and organizations using arts-based practices. She is a knowledge management consultant and artist focused on helping organizations be more efficient and effective with what they know, as well as more innovative and creative. Stephanie has been bringing knowledge management success to organizations for more than 25 years.
Conference Director at Knowledge Summit Dublin
Founder and conference director of Knowledge Summit Dublin, an AI and Knowledge Summit bringing thought leaders and practitioners from around the world to Trinity College Dublin. Described by Forrester as one of the best KM events in the world, this is a community led, knowledge sharing event, with a dedicated following, growing by 100 people per year.
Chief Technology Officer at Synozur
Chris leads technology and marketing at Synozur – the transformation and strategy company. Previously, Chris spent nearly 10 years as senior director of product marketing for Microsoft 365, leading launches and GTM for products like Copilot, Viva, Syntex, SharePoint, and Teams, and creating the Microsoft Content AI Partner Program. Earlier roles include GM and CTO at Dell and Quest Software. Chris is an author of several books on Microsoft technologies, holds multiple patents, and has been recognized as a SharePoint MVP (2013) and Copilot MVP (2025). Chris also serves on the boards of AIIM and the Seattle Tech Forum.
Co-founder and CEO at ClearPeople
Katya Linossi is a visionary leader with a remarkable 25-year journey in the IT sector. As the Co-founder and CEO of ClearPeople, Katya leads the company's strategy and operations, guiding the company to the forefront of intelligent knowledge solutions.