Axiologik expands AI practice with senior hires
Leeds-based engineering and delivery consultancy Axiologik has expanded its artificial intelligence practice with two senior appointments and 15 new specialist roles as demand for AI implementation continues to grow.
The B Corp-certified consultancy said enquiries relating to AI projects have increased tenfold over the past nine months, driven by organisations seeking to move AI initiatives from pilot programmes into live operational systems.
To support this growth, Axiologik has appointed Andy Roberts and Tim Lewis to its leadership team, strengthening its capability to help clients deploy AI technologies in regulated and complex environments.
Andy said: “The appetite for AI certainly isn’t a problem; execution is.
“Most organisations can run training or a pilot.
“Far fewer can turn that into transformation at scale, the complex, business-wide change that delivers a return.
“That's what Axiologik is built to do, and why I joined.”
Tim added: “Clients don’t need more noise about AI; there is plenty of that about.
“They need help managing risk and building the data architecture and software foundations to make this work in practice.
“Doing that inside a B Corp that takes governance seriously is exactly the right place to do it properly.”
Their appointments build on the launch of AxioIntelligence, the firm’s AI readiness assessment service, designed to help organisations identify where AI can deliver measurable value and assess the governance structures needed to support adoption.
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