Aiimi utilises AI to provide businesses insights that eliminate risks – including how to manage sanctioned individuals in your supply chain
Aiimi ’ s Head of Solution Engineering Matt Eustace on Risks
Aiimi utilises AI to provide businesses insights that eliminate risks – including how to manage sanctioned individuals in your supply chain
WRITTEN BY : HELEN ADAMS
In recent months , global supply chains have been forced to make a radical reshuffle . Hours , even days , have been spent reading through data , checking for potential risks . It ’ s something Matt Eustace , Aiimi ’ s Head of Solution Engineering , has seen before .
“ I ' ve been in the manufacturing world a long time , and one thing at the moment that is quite relevant is to look through things like contracts and CRM systems for sanctioned individuals or embargoed countries ,” explains Eustace . “ You can look through all of your contracts and see where your supply chain will be impacted by countries that might have embargoes or sanctions against them . You can identify how many degrees of separation you ' ve got from your primary activities .”
Founded in 2007 and headquartered in London , Aiimi is safely out of reach – by several degrees of separation – of any sanctioned individuals . In fact , the typical Aiimi employee is described as having ‘ brains the size of a planet with the personality of a Labrador ’. The IT company uses AI to offer customers a more efficient way to unearth intelligent insights from their torrents of information . Eustace joined the company in 2013 while on a unique career path that seems to confirm the labrador comparison .
42 June 2022