Niamh Parker and Allan Beechinor of Altada: Beechinor said its move to fast-track US patents demonstrated the company’s confidence in its solution. Picture: Darragh Kane
Altada, the Cork-based artificial intelligence firm, has fast-tracked the filing of a number of US patents relating to its technology., Allan Beechinor, its chief executive, said the move, which will cost about €100,000, demonstrated to the market the company’s confidence in its solutions. Founded by Beechinor and Niamh Parker in 2018, Altada provides AI-based solutions to companies in financial services, travel and security that use data...
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