Invisible Technologies Enhances AI Governance with World Economic Forum Partnership

Invisible Technologies Joins World Economic Forum, Expands Role in Enterprise AI Governance

SAN FRANCISCO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Invisible Technologies, the AI software platform for the enterprise, has announced its membership in the World Economic Forum, marking a significant step in shaping the global dialogue on how AI is governed, deployed, and operated across enterprises and government agencies.

Contributions to Global AI Governance

Through its membership, Invisible Technologies aims to contribute to global research and collaboration focused on AI deployment in regulated and high-stakes environments. The company plans to work alongside policymakers, business leaders, and technology organizations to define operating models that embed accountability, human oversight, and measurable outcomes into AI systems.

Events and Engagements at Davos

As part of its engagement with the World Economic Forum, Invisible will participate in the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos. The company is set to host two events focused on enterprise and public sector AI operations, governance, and execution.

CEO Matt Fitzpatrick stated, “In the next phase of AI adoption, success will be defined by execution, governance, and trust. This is a revolutionary technology that will change how we work and live. Invisible is joining the World Economic Forum because we believe in being a core part of the dialogue helping enterprises and government agencies operationalize AI with clear accountability and measurable results.”

Expansion and Recognition

Invisible Technologies continues to build global momentum, following the opening of a Warsaw office in 2025 and participation in leading global forums, including the World Economic Forum and the Partnership on AI. The company was also recognized as a 2026 BIG Innovation Awards winner.

These milestones reinforce Invisible’s position as a trusted partner for organizations navigating the next era of AI, grounded in performance, accountability, and a mission to make AI work.

About Invisible Technologies

Invisible Technologies is the AI software platform for the enterprise. Their end-to-end AI software platform structures messy data, builds digital workflows, deploys agentic solutions, evaluates and measures impact, and mobilizes relevant human experts. The company has trained foundation models for more than 80% of the world’s leading AI model providers, including Cohere, Microsoft, and AWS, and has the expertise to customize AI for any industry, function, or use case.

In 2024, Invisible Technologies reached $134M in revenue and was named the #2 fastest growing AI company on the Inc. 5000 list. This momentum continued in 2025 with recognition on the Deloitte Technology Fast 500.

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