First six months of operation

When Christmas is coming, it is time to wrap up the last six months of working with different clients regarding their Ai challenges.

During this month’s we have met 76 different companies, mostly by digital meetings. Organizations and people from Public Sector, Finance, Seafood, Proptech, Media, Oil & Gas, Consulting, Health, Academia, Startups, and different established companies – all eager to learn how we can help them develop their AI journey. We have had eight various webinars and near 800 signed up participants from 340 different organizations – eager to learn about everything from strategy, coding, platforms, data etc.


Most important of all is that we have 30 different client projects that we try to land, some are educational and competence increasing activities, and some are partner development. But the main projects we do together with our technology partner IBM with concrete AI projects or with different startups with Ai as a core element of their business offering. It has been a pleasure working with them so far. They put together their tailored, experienced industry competence from all over the world to help the different clients from an idea to an actual working Ai solution – and it is impressive to see and learn from them. With the help of IBM’s expertise, the various businesses and projects have taken a quantum leap forward.

We would therefore like to thank IBM and their entire team for a fantastic effort this year. In addition, we would like to thank our advisory board, which consists of people from NORCE, Equinor, UIB, Helse Bergen, Bergen Municipality, and Tryg / NHH for their valuable contributions. And not least our customers who come to us with their exciting projects and we look forward to seeing those projects’ results.

2020 has been a special year for everybody, and we wish you a Merry Christmas and hope that 2021 will be slightly different for everyone

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