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IntelliAM Shares Insights on the BBC Breakfast Red Sofa
Last week, we had the incredible opportunity to appear on BBC Breakfast in response to the Spring Statement. As the UK digested the Chancellor’s announcements, the BBC team visited Sheffield to capture local business perspectives, including ours. It was a great chance for our VP for Business Development, Jane Robinson, to join in the important
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Secret sauce for TechSY Summit
It’s great to see Tech SY Summit in Doncaster this year focusing on machine learning and Artificial Intelligence, and even better that our co-founder and CEO, Tom Clayton, will be taking part in the Summit’s ‘AI in SY’ panel. South Yorkshire has a growing cluster of entrepreneurs who are leading the way in using machine
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How Hidden Data in Existing Machinery Could Be Your Productivity Game-Changer
Our CEO and Co-Founder, Tom Clayton, recently spoke to FMCG CEO about how AI and ML can boost productivity in manufacturing. If you missed the original article, catch up below. The UK’s food and drink manufacturing sector is a cornerstone of our nation’s economy, contributing billions annually and supporting thousands of jobs across the supply
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What Do AI Startups Need To Focus On In Order To Innovate and Thrive?
It was great to be asked by TechRound what we think AI start-ups need to focus on in order to innovate and thrive. Keith Smith, COO, believes success depends on having a clear point of difference, deep audience understanding, and AI models that are both relevant and practical. At IntelliAM, we’re applying machine learning and
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Thought Leadership: How AI and Machine Learning Are Powering a New Industrial Revolution in Manufacturing
Our CEO and Co-Founder, Tom Clayton, recently spoke to Process & Control about how AI and ML are revolutionising manufacturing. If you missed the original article, catch up below. The art of manufacturing is becoming the science of manufacturing, thanks to technological advancements and increased knowledge. Hidden inside plant and machinery in every factory
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China Syndrome
As a disruptive “upstart” deploying the power of machine learning and deep domain knowledge to drive big productivity improvements in the $2 trillion global food and drink manufacturing sector, we share the UK science minister’s view that the sudden appearance of China’s DeepSeek on the tech stage means that artificial intelligence is no longer “going
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