Brainnwave has appointed a Chief Commercial Officer as we embark on a multi-million-pound scale-up programme.
We use ‘augmented intelligence’ to rapidly improve decision making capabilities. We typically combine AI, data science and machine learning to do this and our customized software and approach helps businesses unlock unrealized value in data, preparing them for a digital future.
It is estimated that digital transformation could unlock as much as $100 trillion in economic impact globally, with Artificial Intelligence alone set to increase global GDP by $13 trillion*.
We have appointed scale-up specialist Ray de Silva as Chief Commercial Officer to help drive growth, and we plan to double our headcount in the next six months alone.
Businesses are ready for next-gen intelligence. As the concept of business intelligence has developed, the means of creating it have become vast and complex. We make it easier for businesses. We use progressive technology to capture intelligence in one, singular view, to simplify and drive digital transformation.
Steve Coates, CEO
With early successes in the mining, energy, food and drink, manufacturing and social housing sectors, our award-winning company has experienced revenue growth of more than 300 per cent in the last twelve months. To meet customer demand, we have also increased head count by over 50 per cent across our software engineering and data science teams.
“Business leaders are hungry for new ways of analysing information to spot opportunities, and now’s the time for someone with Ray’s expertise to join the team. We have big ambitions and Ray will be crucial to our next phase.”
Ray’s commercial experience spans more than twenty years working with enterprises such as Vodafone Group and GSMA, as well as launching and scaling fintech companies, including ShuttleGlobal, Yordex and HUBX. Ray’s appointment marks Brainnwave’s expansion into London, where we will grow our commercial team before international expansion planned for later in the year.
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