Independent programmes
Each member lab has its own lead, research question, repository, and public record.
About the collective
REQS Labs is a virtual research collective for high-quality research in the agentic AI era, pairing rigorous inquiry with agent-enabled prototyping and a stronger path toward technology transfer and commercialisation.
REQS Labs operates as a virtual research collective. Member-led labs retain their own programmes and affiliations while sharing rules for methods, evidence, credit, and public claims.
The collective is built around high-quality research for the agentic AI era. AI agents can support prototyping, analysis, and systematic evaluation, but researchers remain responsible for the question, method, interpretation, and published claim.
When results justify it, early attention to deployment conditions and intellectual ownership can improve the prospects for collaboration, technology transfer, and commercialisation.
The collective starts with the Trusted Agentic Systems Lab. Future labs will join by invitation after their scope, leadership, public claims, and first site have passed review.
REQS Labs is a collaboration framework rather than a separately incorporated research institute. It is not an employer or a university unit; members retain their institutional affiliations and responsibility for their work.
Each member lab has its own lead, research question, repository, and public record.
Public claims point to evidence, contributors receive credit, and uncertain material stays unpublished.
Every site change passes through a preview and human review before it reaches a public REQS domain.
Papers sit alongside code, data, protocols, and careful records of methods and limits when they can be shared.