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Expert insights on how Altamira support Industry 4.0
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BRATISLAVA, Slovakia - TelAve -- Recently, Altamira's Board member, Dmitry Kushnir, shared his insights about how Altamira contribute to and support Industry 4.0 concepts.
"A big part of the 4th industrial revolution will be easy access to diverse data that can be used for analysis and better intelligence. It can help your company continuously improve customer satisfaction, increase sales, and optimise costs.
Such data is now accessible in real-time in the form of text, speech, image, and video formats. At Altamira, we aim to enable customers to access such data in real-time and achieve superior analytical capabilities. With the latest developments in AI, our team keeps developing use cases and implementing them for our clients.
One example is inspecting damaged objects, such as durable goods, cars, property, etc., utilising the latest capabilities of image recognition. This makes the inspection of such damaged goods quick and efficient. What's more important is that you can scale such inspections with very attractive marginal costs while continuously improving the quality of the outcomes.
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Altamira also works with partners that develop new AI-enabled solutions. With the AI product from Ender Turing company, we aim to help insurance companies, banks, and healthcare providers achieve real-time access to conversational analytics at customer centers / call centers and continuously improve the quality of service provided.
A big part of Altamira's service portfolio is software solutions development. To help our customers be quicker to market with their solutions, Altamira team uses AI tools and proprietary frameworks to compress the software development lifecycle.
At every project's discovery stage, we consider options for how we can build customer solutions much faster, with lower expenses, while keeping the quality of outcomes at a high level. With the evolution of AI and open-source tools, we constantly work to improve our methodologies and approaches that can bring extra benefits to our clients."
"A big part of the 4th industrial revolution will be easy access to diverse data that can be used for analysis and better intelligence. It can help your company continuously improve customer satisfaction, increase sales, and optimise costs.
Such data is now accessible in real-time in the form of text, speech, image, and video formats. At Altamira, we aim to enable customers to access such data in real-time and achieve superior analytical capabilities. With the latest developments in AI, our team keeps developing use cases and implementing them for our clients.
One example is inspecting damaged objects, such as durable goods, cars, property, etc., utilising the latest capabilities of image recognition. This makes the inspection of such damaged goods quick and efficient. What's more important is that you can scale such inspections with very attractive marginal costs while continuously improving the quality of the outcomes.
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Altamira also works with partners that develop new AI-enabled solutions. With the AI product from Ender Turing company, we aim to help insurance companies, banks, and healthcare providers achieve real-time access to conversational analytics at customer centers / call centers and continuously improve the quality of service provided.
A big part of Altamira's service portfolio is software solutions development. To help our customers be quicker to market with their solutions, Altamira team uses AI tools and proprietary frameworks to compress the software development lifecycle.
At every project's discovery stage, we consider options for how we can build customer solutions much faster, with lower expenses, while keeping the quality of outcomes at a high level. With the evolution of AI and open-source tools, we constantly work to improve our methodologies and approaches that can bring extra benefits to our clients."
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