Annie Lu, CEO & Co-Founder of Laminar, Recognized Among the Top 100 Women in AI
Annie Lu, CEO & Co-Founder of Laminar, Recognized Among the Top 100 Women in AI
Laminar, a physical AI company developing autonomous technologies for process manufacturing, has announced that its Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder, Annie Lu, has been named to the 2026 100 Women in AI list. The annual recognition celebrates women whose leadership and innovation are shaping the development and deployment of artificial intelligence across industries worldwide.
Lu was selected from more than 1,000 nominations submitted by organizations and individuals across the global technology ecosystem, making this year’s recognition one of the most competitive in the program’s history. The list features founders, researchers, investors, executives, and innovators who have made significant contributions to advancing AI in sectors ranging from healthcare and finance to manufacturing and industrial automation.
Her recognition highlights Laminar’s work in applying physical AI to process manufacturing, an industry where improving productivity while meeting sustainability goals has become an increasingly pressing challenge. Unlike conventional AI applications focused on software or digital workflows, Laminar’s technology is designed to enable autonomous decision-making in industrial production environments by combining real-time sensing, machine learning, and process control.
Reacting to the recognition, Annie Lu said manufacturers worldwide are operating in an increasingly demanding environment marked by rising production costs, growing sustainability requirements, and a shrinking pool of experienced workers. According to Lu, many companies continue to struggle with balancing operational efficiency and environmental responsibility, often treating the two objectives as competing priorities.
She said Laminar’s physical AI platform is designed to eliminate that trade-off by enabling factories to optimize production processes while simultaneously reducing waste, chemical consumption, energy use, and water usage. Lu added that the recognition reflects the growing importance of AI technologies capable of solving complex industrial challenges while supporting sustainable manufacturing practices.
Laminar was founded by siblings Annie Lu and David Lu with the goal of modernizing process manufacturing through AI-driven automation. The company focuses on industries such as food and beverage, health and beauty, pharmaceuticals, and other sectors where production relies on continuous manufacturing processes and precise quality control.
The company’s flagship Process-Aware Autonomy platform combines three core technologies to help manufacturers transition from conventional automation to self-driving production systems.
The first component consists of patented Process-Aware Sensors that can be integrated into existing manufacturing infrastructure without extensive modifications. These inline sensors continuously monitor materials flowing through production systems and generate real-time digital fingerprints of manufacturing processes.
The second layer is Process-Aware AI, which uses factory-trained machine learning models to analyze sensor data and determine the current state of production. Based on these insights, the AI system can autonomously recommend or execute operational adjustments aimed at improving efficiency, maintaining product quality, and minimizing resource consumption.
The third component, known as Process-Aware Insights, provides operators with explainable analytics by combining historical, real-time, and predictive process data. The platform enables manufacturers to monitor production performance, verify operational savings, and identify opportunities for further optimization while maintaining transparency in AI-driven decision-making.
According to the company, Laminar’s technology has been deployed across hundreds of production lines on six continents. Its customer base includes seven of the world’s ten largest food and beverage companies, among them AB InBev, Coca-Cola, and Danone.
The company reports that its autonomous process control platform has helped customers achieve measurable operational improvements, including an average reduction of 20 percent in chemical consumption, 20 percent lower water usage per production cycle, and production lines operating approximately 15 percent faster than before implementation.
Laminar also highlighted a deployment at Unilever’s manufacturing facility in Poznań, Poland, where the company says its technology has generated annual savings exceeding €100,000 per production line across two production lines through improved operational efficiency and resource management.
The latest recognition adds to a growing list of industry accolades for Laminar and its AI platform. Earlier this year, the company was named a 2026 World Economic Forum Technology Pioneer, recognizing startups developing innovative technologies with the potential to create significant global impact. It also received the 2026 FoodTech Innovation Award and won the Gold Award in the Manufacturing & Logistics category at the 2026 Edison Awards.
In previous years, Laminar was recognized by AB InBev with its Cheers Award for startup partnership and by Unilever as its Supplier Startup of the Year, reflecting the company’s growing presence within the global manufacturing sector. The company also noted that its technology has been deployed in manufacturing facilities recognized as World Economic Forum Lighthouse Factories, a designation awarded to industrial sites demonstrating leadership in advanced manufacturing and digital transformation.
Headquartered at Greentown Labs in Somerville, Massachusetts, Laminar is a woman-founded startup backed by investors including Greycroft, Construct Capital, 2048 Ventures, and Flybridge Capital. As manufacturers continue to invest in AI-powered automation to improve efficiency and sustainability, the company’s recognition through the 2026 100 Women in AI list underscores the increasing role of physical AI in shaping the future of industrial production.
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