Leads 1.5m seed funding into AI pioneer, Telectic
The underlying technology has been developed over the last five years by a research team led by AI veteran Dr. Jason Kingdon. In addition to co-founding UCL's Intelligent Systems Lab, Jason Kingdon was the Co-founder and CEO of big data AI analytics pioneer Searchspace (now part of Nice Systems), and backer of Robotic Process Automation software company Blue Prism.
Kingdon founded Telectic alongside three other experienced AI and software entrepreneurs, Sergi Martorell, Dr. Iain McLaren and Pedro Esteban. Martorell formerly worked at Reuters, 3i, TTP Group and more recently at an artificial intelligence data company, whilst co-founder and CTO, McLaren, was the former Chief Architect of Searchspace. Pedro Esteban is an experienced Web applications developer.
The initial objective is to map and discover insights about the professional world by reorganising the Web's information about people, networks and organisations. The Company's AI technology offers an ability to build insights into professional networks from simply reading Web content, which will be valuable to professionals doing research and business development.
Jason Kingdon, Co-founder of Telectic, commented:
"It has always been an ambition of AI to develop tools that can help deliver insights and speed up the knowledge discovery process. Telectic is the first of this kind of technology to emerge and we are applying it to the whole Web.
"It means that important changes in the private markets, emerging technologies and professional clusters can be visualised and tracked. This dynamic real-time interpretation from the Web will add a new dimension to the \\$80bn business information market."
Jon Edington, Director Technology Ventures at Imperial Innovations, said:
"The UK is emerging as a centre for AI innovation. Telectic brings big data analytics and advances in AI into a compelling new capability and we believe this marks the start of AI accelerating human insights and knowledge."
Sergi Martorell, Co-founder of Telectic, added:
"We are delighted with the enthusiastic support that Innovations has provided for our business. The prototype product has mapped the UK and US markets and has referenced well with early test customers. We look forward to accelerating this progress with a view to market launch in 2016."
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