The AIRE Standard is shaped by engineering leaders who are building and operating AI systems at scale. This registry recognizes individuals and organizations whose insights have directly influenced the standard.
Practitioners whose operational experience and architectural insights have shaped this standard.
| Name | Organization | Domain | Contribution Area | Connect |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Your name here | LinkedIn / X |
Organizations whose engineering teams have contributed patterns, case studies, or operational insights to the standard.
| Organization | Industry | Contribution |
|---|---|---|
| Your organization here |
We are actively seeking contributors from engineering teams operating AI Agents and LLM-powered systems in production.
Eligibility:
- Currently operating AI/LLM systems in production environments
- Willing to share architectural patterns, failure modes, or operational insights
- Commitment to advancing reliability practices across the industry
The AIRE Standard is free and open to the community. Sponsorship enables us to dedicate resources to research, documentation, and tooling that benefits the entire ecosystem.
Sponsorship Tiers
| Tier | Contribution | Recognition |
|---|---|---|
| Platinum | Contact us | Logo on README, named sponsor in all publications, keynote invitation at AIRE events |
| Gold | Contact us | Logo on README, named sponsor in annual report |
| Silver | Contact us | Listed in Sponsors section |
Why Sponsor?
- Demonstrate commitment to AI reliability as an industry priority
- Visibility among engineering leaders adopting the standard
- Shape the direction of future research and tooling initiatives
This registry is maintained by Exosphere. For questions about contributor recognition or sponsorship, open an Issue or contact us directly.