IntelliAM targets growth with new contracts
A Yorkshire software company is expanding its reach as it moves into a fast-growing new sector.
Dinnington-based IntelliAM AI has secured a series of new contracts worth £250,000 as it enters the building products manufacturing market, adding 15 confirmed sites to its growing portfolio.
The firm, known for its AI-driven productivity and maintenance solutions, has agreed new deals with Marshalls in Elland and H+H in Castleford, alongside further contracts with Tarmac and global supplier Knauf at sites in the UK and Japan.
Bosses say the expansion marks a significant step in the company’s diversification strategy, building on its strong presence in the FMCG and food and beverage industries.
Tom Clayton, chief executive of IntelliAM AI, said: “Manufacturers across the building products sector are dealing with unique pressures ranging from abrasive production environments to growing challenges in staffing, resourcing, and maintaining critical assets.
“Our technology gives these teams the ability to stay connected 24/7, access engineering insights instantly, and make more proactive, data-driven decisions that enhance reliability and reduce downtime.
“What’s particularly exciting is that companies like Yorkshire’s Marshalls and H+H, as well as Knauf, and Tarmac, initially came to us for consultancy support and are now choosing to fully connect their factories through IntelliAM’s predictive AI.
“It’s a strong validation of the value we bring, and we expect this vertical to continue its rapid growth through the end of the year.”
Founded in 2023 and listed on the Aquis Stock Exchange, IntelliAM has rapidly scaled through new partnerships, expanded machine learning capabilities and award recognition, including being named ‘Manufacturing Tech Company of the Year’ at the 2025 Business Tech Awards.
Its technology helps manufacturers improve reliability, reduce downtime and enhance performance across demanding production environments.
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