
As reported in the Sussex Express we’re proud to announce that AutoMind, created by our founder Matt Wallace, has been honoured with a 2025 Global Recognition Award for Innovation.
This prestigious award celebrates groundbreaking solutions that drive measurable impact — and AutoMind stood out to the judges as a game-changing use of AI that puts the power of vehicle diagnostics directly into the hands of everyday motorists.
What the Judges Said
Matt Wallace has received a 2025 Global Recognition Award for advancing AutoMind. This AI-driven platform gives everyday motorists the diagnostic clarity once limited to certified technicians.
Engineered Disruption
Wallace invested two focused years transforming workshop expertise into a consumer-first decision engine that decodes fault codes, judges road-worthiness, and prescribes next steps in plain language. The paired dongle-and-app model removes hardware barriers that once kept advanced diagnostics out of reach. A prime-time GB News feature toppled servers yet still attracted more than 1,000 users and £5,000 revenue in the first month, highlighting latent demand for accessible automotive insights. Competing apps show static error tables, whereas AutoMind’s custom model uses branching prompt logic to mirror expert reasoning and deliver nuanced advice at scale.
Global Recognition Awards judges use a Rasch-model scale to plot candidates, and Wallace’s scores clustered at the upper range for innovation, leadership, and service, showing measurable parity with laureates across varied fields. Evaluators cited 5/5 ratings in novelty, technological advancement, and market impact, noting that AutoMind brings algorithmic clarity to the £20-billion UK aftermarket where opacity inflates repair costs and waste. Leadership credentials trace back to his expansion of UKCC Auto Techs from one carbon-cleaning van to a national network, proving operational discipline that now powers a software venture free from tailpipe emissions.
Measured Excellence
Panelists highlighted the Rasch model’s linear scale because it fairly compares patent-light software innovation with capital-heavy industrial projects, so Wallace’s intangible achievements carry quantified weight. Market traction without paid ads, national media endorsements, and growing user retention produced complex data that met eligibility criteria covering industry recognition and social responsibility. Judges also valued service credentials since AutoMind helps drivers avoid unnecessary part replacements, cutting carbon output and household expenses while improving road safety.

Wallace’s broader plan combines commercial discipline with environmental aims, because informed drivers make fewer needless workshop visits, reducing traffic emissions and keeping components out of landfills. Planned licensing to fleet operators and insurers promises systemic gains by embedding AI-based triage across mobility networks, and the resulting software-as-a-service revenue supports ongoing algorithm refinement. These linked benefits convinced evaluators that profitability and public good can coexist under Wallace’s management.
Social Responsibility and Future Direction
Wallace frames his mission as a pledge to remove confusion, cost, and blind trust from car repair. The execution is technically advanced, since AutoMind’s model analyses fault context, asks drivers for situational details, and updates risk assessments iteratively. These feedback loops lessen roadside hazards and build mechanical literacy, so the platform supports safety and empowerment. Judges observed that transparency reduces the information gap between garages and consumers, curbing inflated bills.
Next iterations will add vehicle telematics, enabling continuous health monitoring that flags issues before breakdowns and supports preventative maintenance. Wallace expects partnerships with parts suppliers that pair predictive insights with quick fulfilment, shortening repair cycles and lowering carbon intensity across supply chains. These projections, grounded in current pilot discussions, strengthened the social-responsibility aspect of his candidacy since the benefits extend from individual drivers to national infrastructure.
Final Words
Wallace’s path from hands-on technician to developer of AI that clarifies vehicle health shows how focused innovation can update industry practice while protecting consumer interests. The award panel noted his consistent alignment of commercial results with public benefit. AutoMind does more than interpret fault codes; it outlines a future where transparency, efficiency, and sustainability share the driver’s seat, reflecting the values celebrated by a 2025 Global Recognition Award.
The progression from single-van carbon cleaning to nationwide software leadership demonstrates disciplined growth rooted in measurable outcomes, validating the judges’ decision. Wallace now sits at the leading edge of automotive AI, and his experience offers a roadmap for innovators balancing technical ambition with social value.
Methodology
A panel of impartial industry experts evaluated Matt and AutoMind using the Rasch model. This model creates a linear measurement scale for each applicant regardless of their category or field of expertise.
A Win for Drivers Everywhere
This award isn’t just about innovation — it’s about changing the way drivers experience car repairs.
AutoMind was built to remove confusion, save money, and give motorists the same level of insight a certified mechanic would have — instantly, and in plain English.
With this recognition, we’re more committed than ever to expanding AutoMind’s capabilities, helping even more drivers across the UK (and beyond) take control of their vehicle health.
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