At Kanzo Tech, we believe that the future of technology lies in the balance between innovation and responsibility.

As data becomes the backbone of modern industries, the need for ethical, transparent, and sustainable data management has never been more critical. We are committed to creating data ecosystems that not only unlock business potential but also respect the values that define a just and equitable society.

For us, Data Ethics means:

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Privacy & Control:

Individuals must have control over their data. Protecting privacy is essential.

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Bias & Fairness:

We actively reduce biases in data collection and AI to ensure fair outcomes.

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Transparency & Accountability:

Our systems are explainable and transparent, fostering trust and accountability.

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Data Security:

Safeguarding data from unauthorized access is our top priority.

Sustainability as a Core Value

We align ethical data practices with global sustainability goals, addressing inequality, promoting justice, and supporting sustainable development. By balancing technology with responsibility, we aim to create solutions that serve both business and society for the long term.


KANZO team

We are a dedicated team of technologists specializing in Semantic Technologies, specially Knowledge Graphs. Our goal is to develop innovative data systems that address significant challenges. Guided by the principles of open source and open science, we believe in the power of collaboration and healthy competition to create a better future.

Francisco Sáez

CTO & Co-Founder
Software Engineering Graph Computing research

Mélida López

CEO & Co-Founder
Sociologist Computational Thinking research

José Emilio Labra

Co-Founder
Full Professor UO. Founder and main research of WESO

Miguel Isaac

Tech Lead
Mathematical Physicist Complex systems research

Ángel Iglesias

Software Engineering
Semantic Web research at WESO

Diego Martín

Software Engineering
Data Spaces research at WESO

Víctor Fresno

Advisor
Professor at the Department of Computer Systems and Languages at UNED

Darío García de Viedma

Advisor
Director at the IE University Center for the Governance of Change

Teresa Cervero

Advisor
Leading Research Engineer at BSC