Dedoctive grounds outputs in trusted evidence, provides full source-level provenance, and governs workflows with human-in-the-loop guardrails.

Founders and Blogs

MEET OUR FOUNDERS

Keith Harrison-Broninski is a technology thought leader who gives keynotes and lectures to business and academic audiences worldwide. His 2005 book "Human Interactions" set out the first formal theory of collaborative work processes ("Set to produce the first fundamental advances in personal productivity since the arrival of the spreadsheet", Information Age). His 2020 book "Supercommunities" set out a similarly ground-breaking theory of antifragile communities ("Read this book!", from the foreword by Vint Cerf, Co-Inventor of the Internet, "A fascinating, eclectic and powerful call for us to rebuild society from the bottom up. Ranging from ancient history to economics to psychology to public policy 'Supercommunities' is both authoritative and highly readable", from the foreword by Matthew Taylor, then Chief Executive, The Royal Society of Arts). As an entrepreneur, Keith has created award-winning health and wellness platforms for cities and led technology-based transformation programmes for governments.

Keith’s Blog

Keith discusses how Dedoctive powers trustworthy AI Navigators to enable the Internet of Communities.

Keith Harrison-Broninski

Chief Executive Officer

Keith Harrison-Broninski is an author, researcher, and keynote speaker specialising in cross-boundary collaboration, community antifragility, and technology for good. Keith’s awards include from Gartner for social enterprise and from the NHS for technology to replicate healthcare innovations.

Keith’s first book “Human Interactions” (2005) was described by Information Age as “the overarching framework for 21st century business technology”. Keith’s other books include two for Springer and three for the Workflow Management coalition. Keith’s most recent book “Supercommunities” (2021) was described by the Chief Executive of the RSA in his foreword as “Ranging from ancient history to economics to psychology to public policy ‘Supercommunities’ is both authoritative and highly readable. It puts our current challenges in context, shows why change is necessary and provides a trove of practical ideas for change makers.”

Vint Cerf, co-inventor of the Internet, in a second foreword, wrote “Supercommunities offers a path away from social and economic meltdown … We will need to replace short-term thinking with long term planning and execution if we are to regain upward motion towards common benefit for everyone on Spaceship Earth. To begin, read this book!”

Keith currently focuses on creating the Internet of Communities via his company’s revolutionary technology “Dedoctive” – a fundamental AI innovation, academically-validated for the MoD as fully trustworthy, that empowers reliable access to complex information for all.

Keith is also a jazz pianist, traditional folk musician, and classical composer. He has released 9 albums and performs regularly with a wide range of other musicians.

Peter Lawrence is a passionate and innovative senior technologist who delivers transformational solutions to strategic technical challenges at enterprise level, including as founder / CTO of several startups. At Matrikon, which was acquired by Honeywell, Peter led all software and information technology developments, transforming the software platform from an expensive-to-maintain legacy system to a Lean system focusing on added-value and utilizing third-party technology where possible. Peter also transformed the development processes from traditional but inefficient waterfall development to Agile methodology. Before that, as President and founder of Resolution Integration Solutions, Peter led the creation of Resolution, an innovative database model application for the process manufacturing industries. Other positions Peter has held included Director of Technology at Morrison Knudsen, Vice President at KBC Advanced Technology, Technical Director and founder of KBC Process Automation, and a founder of Process Automation and Computer Systems Ltd.

Peter’s Blog

Peter discusses how Dedoctive provides the AI necessary to engineer trustworthy solutions.

Peter Lawrence

Chief Technology Officer

Peter Lawrence is a passionate and innovative senior technologist who delivers transformational solutions to strategic technical challenges at enterprise level.

Peter has founded and led several startups as CTO.

At Matrikon, which was acquired by Honeywell, Peter led all software and information technology developments, transforming the software platform from an expensive-to-maintain legacy system to a Lean system focusing on added-value and utilizing third-party technology where possible.

Peter also transformed the development processes from traditional but inefficient waterfall development to Agile methodology.

Before that, as President and founder of Resolution Integration Solutions, Peter led the creation of Resolution, an innovative database model application for the process manufacturing industries.

Other positions Peter has held included Director of Technology at Morrison Knudsen, Vice President at KBC Advanced Technology, Technical Director and founder of KBC Process Automation, and a founder of Process Automation and Computer Systems Ltd.