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Third Global AI Award in 2026 for Accedia's Expertise

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Mar 25, 2026

Accedia has been named a winner in the category AI for Social Good at the 2026 Artificial Intelligence Excellence Awards by the Business Intelligence Group. This win is our third AI recognition this year, alongside a nomination in the AI Company of the Year category at Global Business Tech Awards and the Gold Award for AI Excellence at the International Brilliance Awards. 


This latest accolade is rooted in our partnership with Vet-AI, a UK-based pet healthcare company, on a mission to make veterinary care more accessible and affordable. Together, we rebuilt an outdated legacy platform in just four months, enabling an  AI triage system that outperforms ChatGPT and Gemini on clinical accuracy, delivering 20x faster release cycles and significantly improved diagnostic outcomes for hundreds of thousands of pet owners. 


"In three months we received three AI recognitions, and each one reflects the same thing: building AI that has to perform under pressure, in high-stakes environments. That's the standard we set for ourselves," said Nikolay Mutafov, Managing Partner at Accedia.

 

Beyond Vet-AI, Accedia's AI expertise spans 50+ implementations delivered through our AI Capability Center, founded in 2020. Bringing together data scientists, business analysts, and software engineers, the Center takes AI from experimentation to production-ready results, consistently delivering 30% faster time-to-value than conventional approaches.  


"2026 is about execution, accountability, and results," said Russ Fordyce, Chief Recognition Officer at Business Intelligence Group. "Accedia stood out because its work reflects where the market is headed: practical AI that solves real problems, earns trust, and delivers measurable value." 

 

About the Artificial Intelligence Excellence Awards 


Since 2013, the Artificial Intelligence Excellence Awards recognize organizations, products, teams, and individuals leveraging AI to solve real-world problems. The program evaluates advances across 46 major AI application types and 36 industries, judged by experienced business executives using transparent scoring benchmarks.