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AMPLYFI is a privately-held Artificial Intelligence company, which specialises in delivering insights to businesses to help them to proactively plan for future challenges. Founded in 2015, the company is based in Cardiff, UK with an additional office in London. they are part of the growing tech landscape in Cardiff and featured in the Tech Nation Report 2020. This followed their partnership with Harvard University in 2017 to research into North Korea’s nuclear Bio-terror capabilities. ==

History
AMPLYFI was founded by Chris Ganje and Ian Jones, having both met during their time at BP. They had been part of a large project team which had been tasked with conducting one of the biggest global energy reviews the company had undertaken, and both had felt underwhelmed by some of the research results provided by traditional consultancy methods. They felt inspired to create a faster, more accurate business intelligence service which capitalised on the vast open source and internal data sets available on the internet. Much of AMPLYFI's technology is based on Natural Language Processing, extracting insights from large volumes of textual data.

AMPLYFI products can locate, harvest, and analyse data from the Surface and Deep Web held across academic papers, patents, government reports, databases, journals, or news items, to find early warning signals and quantify trends that can help businesses make smarter, faster decisions. They work mainly in the finance sector, working alongside leading UK banks to offer new insights using big data

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