Foxborough, Massachusetts — August 17, 2026 — Stellix Group Inc. announced it has unified Stellix Global Services, Kynota, and Zaether under a single, customer-facing brand: Stellix. The move gives leaders in the life sciences and other critical industries one partner that connects strategy, systems, workflows, people, and governance to turn digital and AI investments into measurable, operational results.
The brand simplification responds to a clear market need. Organizations are no longer debating whether to modernize; they are struggling to make change work inside live operations without disrupting production, compliance, or performance. Many assume AI will close the gap, but AI only delivers value when overlaid on governed foundations: connected data, aligned workflows, adaptive operating models, and the capacity to sustain change. Without those foundations, progress stalls and risk compounds no matter how much an organization invests.
Stellix is built to close that gap. Most partners can either define the future or run live operations. Stellix does both, working inside live, regulated environments and staying engaged after go-live to sustain adoption and drive progress towards customer outcomes.
Rather than offering a disconnected menu of services, Stellix organizes its work around a four-part operating model:
- Align strategy and operations: Connect business objectives to the operational changes needed to achieve them.
- Connect and modernize digital infrastructure: Build the information technology and operational technology (IT/OT) foundations, data integration, and Manufacturing Execution System (MES) environments that make digital and AI initiatives successful.
- Make operations more reliable and predictive: Apply automation, real-time data, and AI where governed foundations are in place to improve decision-making and reduce variability.
- Manage for measurable outcomes: Provide long-term operational support, adoption management, and continuous improvement so results compound into resilient competitive advantages.
“Bringing these capabilities under one brand reflects how our customers need to execute change today,” said Jenn Azar, CEO of Stellix. “They don’t need another strategy deck or disconnected technology project. They need a partner that can build the right digital foundation for AI, work inside live environments, and stay accountable for measurable outcomes over time. That is what Stellix delivers.”
Stellix’s approach is already delivering quantifiable outcomes for customers working under real-world constraints:
A global pharmaceutical manufacturer expanding production beyond the design limits of its original MES faced rising downtime risk and operational pressure. Stellix guided the manufacturer to make targeted improvements that not only avoided a $50 million system replacement but supported a fivefold increase in production while improving batch-release reliability.
When a leading life sciences company needed to move from breakthrough science to commercial-scale production under extreme time pressure, Stellix helped align operations across two sites and four countries. The first manufacturing phase launched in approximately seven months instead of the typical two years, delivered more than $5.6 million in capital savings, and eliminated more than 7,000 operator hours annually, all while establishing a reusable foundation to support other projects and sites.
With the unified brand in place, Stellix will continue investing in the capabilities, platforms, and operating models that help customers improve performance while adapting to continuous change.
About Stellix
Stellix closes the gap between digital vision and real-world execution, helping organizations in the life sciences and other critical industries build adaptive operating models and digital foundations for AI-enabled operations. We stay accountable for achieving our customers’ desired outcomes over time, so innovation compounds into sustained operational advantage. Through the one-of-a-kind Stellix Experience Center and Future Lab, customers can see, test, and benchmark how connected systems and adaptive operating models perform under real-world conditions before scaling into production.
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