Providing insight and strategy on how to leverage technology to solve complex challenges.

 

Consulting services based on a thorough knowledge of these technologies:

 

Artificial Intelligence
& Machine Learning

Artificial intelligence (AI) is wide-ranging branch of computer science concerned with building smart machines capable of performing tasks that typically require human intelligence. AI is an interdisciplinary science with multiple approaches, but advancements in machine learning and deep learning are creating a paradigm shift in virtually every sector of the tech industry. Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence that gives systems the ability to learn and optimize processes without having to be consistently programmed. Simply put, machine learning uses data, statistics and trial and error to “learn” a specific task without ever having to be specifically coded for the task.

 

Predictive Analytics

Predictive analytics is the use of advanced analytic techniques that leverage historical data to uncover real-time insights and to predict future events. The use of predictive analytics is a key milestone on your analytics journey — a point of confluence where classical statistical analysis meets the new world of artificial intelligence (AI).

 

Augmented Reality
& Mixed Reality

Augmented reality (AR) is the result of using technology to superimpose information — sounds, images and text— on the world we see. Mixed Reality (MR), a technology that blends physical reality and the digital world closely together. MR is a step beyond AR, in which additional information is added to that which a user perceives. In MR, the physical and virtual worlds interact, and users can interact with them as well.

 

Blockchain

Blockchain technology is most simply defined as a decentralized, distributed ledger that records the provenance of a digital asset. Sometimes referred to as Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT), makes the history of any digital asset unalterable and transparent through the use of decentralization and cryptographic hashing. 

 

3D Printing/
Additive Manufacturing

3D printing uses computer-aided design (CAD) to create three-dimensional objects through a layering method. Sometimes referred to as additive manufacturing, 3D printing involves layering materials, like plastics, composites or bio-materials to create objects that range in shape, size, rigidity and color. Today, 3D printers can be seen building everything from homes to cars and even viable personal protective equipment (PPE).

Digital Twin/
Process Mining

The digital twin is the virtual representation of a physical object or system across its life-cycle. It uses real-time data and other sources to enable learning, reasoning, and dynamically recalibrating for improved decision making. Process mining is an analytical discipline for discovering, monitoring, and improving real processes (i.e., not assumed processes) by extracting knowledge from event logs readily available in today’s information systems.

 

Robotic Process Automation
Software (RPA)

Robotic process automation (RPA) software utilizes bots to automate routine tasks within software applications normally performed by a company’s employees. These products are used to save time and eliminate the need for human employees to conduct time-consuming, repetitive, and tedious tasks.

 

Robotics
(Robots & Drones)

Robotics is an interdisciplinary sector of science and engineering dedicated to the design, construction and use of mechanical robots. Robots are machines that substitute for (or replicate) human actions. Drones are unmanned aircrafts, more formally known as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) or unmanned aircraft systems (UASes). Essentially, a drone is a flying robot that can be remotely controlled or fly autonomously through software-controlled flight plans in their embedded systems, working in conjunction with onboard sensors and GPS.

 

Quantum Computing

Universal quantum computers leverage the quantum mechanical phenomena of superposition and entanglement to create states that scale exponentially with number of qubits, or quantum bits.

 

Internet of Things (IoT)

The Internet of Things (IoT) is how we describe the digitally connected universe of everyday physical devices. These devices are embedded with internet connectivity, sensors and other hardware that allow communication and control via the web.