KIMRA 2026 – Priorities for information managers in the age of AI
Jinfo Report
23rd June 2026
Abstract
Based on our participation at the recent KIMRA (Knowledge & Information Management, Research & Analysis) conference, this report details the key themes and provides practical actions for information managers.
Contents:
Contents:
- Executive summary
- Introduction
- Themes
1. The return of the knowledge foundation
2. Knowledge and information professionals are back at the table
3. Critical thinking becomes a competitive advantage
4. Subject matter expertise is becoming more valuable
5. The challenge of developing future experts
6. Research functions are moving closer to the business
7. From synthetic data to digital twins
8. Trust remains essential - Actions for information managers
- Conclusion.
Read more about some of these themes on the blog.
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About this report
- Report title: KIMRA 2026 – Priorities for information managers in the age of AI
- Pages: 10
- Link to this page
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- The AI paradox – why trust matters more than ever
Tuesday, 23rd June 2026