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Frontier Deep Tech Conference 2022 to showcase 'last frontier of commercial technologies'
Frontier Deep Tech 2022 is the first deeptech-focused summit in the UK. It combines the power of a large-scale in-person gathering with the power of an online platform that will help deeptech entrepreneurs, investors and corporate leaders connect. It will also cater for the policy makers, PhDs and academics to meet and shape the dialogue with the most disruptive industry innovators.
News by " Dr Cristina Esteban
10.06.2022
Meet DeepStream, the business centralising all business data exchanges in one cloud platform
As part of our quick fire questions series – or QFQs – we spoke to Jack Macfarlane of DeepStream about optimising the exchange of information in the transacting of goods and services on the best terms achievable in the fastest time.
Portfolio by " Jack Macfarlane
08.06.2022
Meet DeepStream, the business centralising all business data exchanges in one cloud platform
Stop being precious about building data infrastructure tools
Most startup founders will agree that having a first-mover's advantage by reducing time to market is an essential part of their long-term success strategy.
Opinion by " Ulrik Stig Hansen
11.05.2022
Stop being precious about building data infrastructure tools
On the benefits and drawbacks of AI and IoT in different industries
AI and IoT are the two biggest technological components revolutionising every industry at present. AI is expected to reach a global market value of $267B by 2027 with its far-reaching benefits. Moreover, AI by 2030, is likely to contribute $15.7T to the global economy.
Opinion by " Evelyn Johnson
21.04.2022
Meet Chattermill, the SaaS platform turning data into improved customer experience
For our quick-fire questions series – or QFQs – we spoke to Mikhail Dubov, CEO of Chattermill, about working with not so small businesses including Deliveroo, Wise, Uber and HelloFresh and harnessing data to drive the future of unified customer intelligence.
Portfolio by " Mikhail Dubov
10.03.2022
Meet Chattermill, the Saas platform turning data into improved customer experience
The rise of boring: Why investors have become so enamoured with the dull and mundane
If the past 30 years have shown us anything, it’s that with the start of a new decade comes the start of a new era of technology. Personal computing enabled the web and the web empowered mobile computing. The ubiquity of devices and the swathes of data they create fuelled cloud computing, and as we move through 2021, we’re entering the next era of deep tech.
Decoding by " Vicky Woollaston
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23.02.2022
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Meet Planning-inc, the startup turning customer data into a competitive advantage
As part of our new quickfire questions series – or QFQs – we spoke to Stuart Russell, chief strategy officer of Planning-inc, about CRMs, CLVs, FVMs and NBAs to best understand your customers and their future behaviours.
Portfolio by " Stuart Russell
17.02.2022
Quantum Motion are building the world’s most powerful computer in North London
Using silicon chips and ‘fridges’ that are 100 times colder than outer space, Quantum Motion is attempting to build the world’s most powerful computer.
News by " Maddyness UK
16.02.2022
Quantum Motion are building the world’s most powerful computer in North London
How are cloud providers the answer to the data woes of startups? Maddyness speaks to Yepic AI
AI hasn’t just altered our everyday lives. It’s having a profound effect on how developers and businesses think about their relationship with the cloud. Maddyness spoke to Aaron Jones, CEO of Yepic AI, about the challenges virtual services present for cutting-edge startups and how he’s turning them into opportunities via OVHcloud’s platform-as-a-service offering.
Opinion by " Maddyness, with OVHCloud
15.02.2022
Sovereignty and security are key to any cloud solution: Maddyness UK speaks to OVHcloud
Applications open for Microsoft’s AI for Environmental Sustainability Accelerator programme
Microsoft is looking for UK ventures to join their AI for Environmental Sustainability Accelerator programme. The programme, now in its fourth year, offers purpose-driven ventures in the UK the opportunity to advance their AI solutions to create positive environmental change.
News by " Maddyness, with Microsoft
14.02.2022
Applications open for Microsoft’s AI for Environmental Sustainability Accelerator programme
Is AI really the future of customer service? The numbers say no
There’s a common misconception around brand loyalty. Customer loyalty is often attributed to how well they align with your brand values. Sure, this is important. But your brand values are a beacon to bring people in. You build connections with your customers every day through regular interactions. The shift to automated customer service threatens to undermine that connection.
Opinion by " Maddyness, with AnswerConnect
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03.02.2022
Brand loyalty and what consumers really think of AI
The rise of deeptech investments speak to an industry brimming with possibility
The combined value of European-founded deeptech companies now exceeds $845B, and counting. Since 2010, the percentage of European venture capital being funnelled into deeptech companies has more than doubled, and 2020 saw investments into the sector surpass €10B.
Opinion by " David Grimm & Tanel Ozdemir
28.12.2021
The rise of deeptech investments in recent years speak to an industry brimming with possibility
Can a new independent institute improve the ethics of AI?
Former Google AI researcher Timnit Gebru is launching an independent AI institute to explore how the technology can exacerbate inequality. The Distributed Artificial Intelligence Research (DAIR) Institute will document the harmful effects AI can have on marginalised communities, while looking for ways to improve access to AI development for those groups. Gebru is a longstanding critic of facial recognition software’s bias against people of colour.
Decoding by " Sara Trett
13.12.2021
Can a new independent institute improve the ethics of AI?
Bristol’s deeptech ecosystem set to grow as new hub for founders opens
The new hub will be a space for scientists-turned-entrepreneurs to innovate and tackle issues such as cancer, vaccine development and climate change.
News by " Abby Wallace
01.12.2021
Bristol’s deeptech ecosystem set to grow as new hub for founders opens

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