2025 in Review: From Sensory Theory to Sensory Infrastructure
- Gavriel Wayenberg
- Dec 27, 2025
- 1 min read
2025 marked a structural shift for Ajinomatrix: we moved from research into demonstrable delivery across three layers—infrastructure (SensoryOS), applications (TasteTuner/Recipe Analyzer), and open education (BioSphere syllabus).
As of our Founder FGW :

Infrastructure — In September, SensoryOS reached proof-of-concept maturity, establishing the primitives to capture, store, and query taste/smell signals with the same rigor used for images and audio. It is our foundation for interoperable devices, sensors, and datasets.
Systems in the wild — Between August and September, our BioSphere installations validated solar-powered autonomy: first 9 days with daily harvest, then a 61-day end-to-end autonomous loop (device → growth → dish). This matters for resilient food systems and SpaceTech life-support pedagogy.
Recognition — In May, Ajinomatrix was selected to the Belgium FoodTech30 by FXTConnect and DigitalFoodLab, underscoring the sector’s confidence in sensory-AI as an emerging layer.
Publishing — We released two books that codify our doctrine: The End of Antisemitism (FAJX) and Ajinomatrix — The Origins of a Sensory Revolution (Opus I). As we wrote in December, these are not victory laps; they are markers.
Open access — We published the BioSphere syllabus, a low-cost, modular curriculum that lets students and makers learn automation and systems thinking using commodity components.
What’s next — In 2026 we will expand SensoryOS device integrations, release data connectors for industry panels/GC-MS pipelines, and scale pilot programs with CPG and SpaceTech partners.
→ Explore pilots/licensing: book a demo https://www.ajinomatrix.org
→ Download the syllabus / Opus I: https://lnkd.in/ezEjS_48





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