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Pankaj Kane of Admiral Group Named Finalist for AI and Software Development Award

Pankaj Kane of Admiral Group, a finalist for Software Leader of the Year, is transforming AI integration in software development to enhance quality and productivity.

The AI and Software Development Awards will honor exceptional achievements in artificial intelligence and software development during a live ceremony on Thursday, May 14, in London. As the industry evolves, this year’s awards highlight a significant cultural shift—from a focus on AI’s potential to a critical assessment of its responsibilities.

Pankaj Kane, Chief Engineer at Admiral Group Plc, is among the finalists for the Software Leader of the Year award. With over 28 years of global technology leadership experience, Kane has made notable contributions across multiple countries, including India, New Zealand, Denmark, and the UK. He has been recognized multiple times in Computing UK’s Top 100 IT Leaders for his ability to foster high-performing engineering cultures and drive large-scale transformations. Kane’s work emphasizes strengthening engineering capabilities, advancing automation, and utilizing data-driven approaches to enhance quality and operational excellence.

Events like the AI and Software Development Awards are essential for the industry, providing a rare opportunity for reflection in a fast-paced environment. As software and AI increasingly drive competitiveness and customer experience, the awards spotlight the individuals and practices responsible for turning emerging technologies into real-world impacts. This recognition not only showcases innovations but also offers a platform for collective learning, enabling industry benchmarks for effective software leadership.

For Kane, winning the award would be a significant honor. He views it as a validation of leadership that transcends individual products or technologies. “Software leadership today is about decisions, trade-offs, and culture as much as it is about tools,” he remarked. He believes that such recognition would reinforce the commitment to investing in engineering excellence and responsible AI, which is crucial for productivity and long-term success.

Kane’s proudest achievement over the past year has been successfully embedding AI into the software development lifecycle. Instead of treating AI as a peripheral initiative, his team integrated it throughout their processes, ensuring quality, security, and ethical considerations were prioritized. This cultural shift has focused on empowering engineers at all career levels, demystifying AI to build confidence and accessibility within teams, resulting in improved productivity and faster feedback loops.

The past year has seen the industry transition from discussing AI’s capabilities to grappling with its ethical implications. Kane pointed out that the conversation has shifted from “Can we?” to “Should we—and how do we do it well?” While this represents progress, he asserts that more work is needed. A shift from a tool-centric focus to a systems-oriented approach is essential, considering how AI interacts with human factors, processes, and regulatory frameworks. Greater transparency regarding failures and unintended consequences will enable the industry to learn from its mistakes and avoid repeating them.

Looking ahead, Kane is placing his bets on AI-enabled software engineering, particularly technologies that enhance, rather than shortcut, good practices. He believes tools that improve code quality, testing, observability, and knowledge sharing will have a more profound long-term impact than those focused solely on speed. He also sees substantial potential in marrying AI with systems thinking to identify hidden dependencies, predict failure modes, and support more informed architectural decisions. “The real differentiator won’t be who adopts the latest model first, but who thoughtfully integrates these capabilities into how they build and run software,” he stated.

The AI and Software Development Awards will take place on May 14 in London, marking a pivotal moment for acknowledging the significant strides made in the industry. These awards not only celebrate excellence but also foster a culture of responsibility and innovation in the ever-evolving landscape of software development and artificial intelligence.

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