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Signaloid

Real time data quality analytics

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1-20 employees
  • B2B
  • Manufacturing
  • SaaS
  • API
  • Data Analysis
  • Cloud Computing
Milton, UK

Company mission

To provide a computing platform that transparently tracks the quality of the billions of data values flowing through algorithms, in real time.

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Our take

Autonomous system development is a rapidly growing market that is set to touch every aspect of life, however, the quality of data that powers autonomous systems (such as sensors and cameras) can be uncertain.

Signaloid’s computer hardware accelerator tracks uncertainty in data in real time and provides actionable insights as to how data quality degrades. The company’s cloud-based platform has engaged with customers across a wide range of markets and has partnered with Bosch Rexroth, bringing its hardware modules and cloud platform to the Rexroth ctrlX industrial automation platform.

The company is focused on further development, investigating possible target applications for its accelerator across the entire field of autonomous systems. SIgnaloid’s innovative system is well-positioned to lead the essential success of autonomous and AI systems around the world.

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Steph

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Benefits

  • Flexible Remote-First Work Environment
  • Stock Options Package for Full-Time Employees

Company values

  • Our motto is "We're all going to die": We never speak ill of others even if we differ in our viewpoints; we show up every day with a sense of urgency; we treat each other with respect as though each day were our last
  • No isolated "projects": No person in the team works in isolation and a successful outcome for the thread of work you lead will inherently depend on getting help from (and helping) other members of the team

Leadership

Current Enterprise Fellow at the Royal Academy of Engineering, and is a Full Professor (Chair of Physical Computation) at the University of Cambridge. Former TFP Fellow & Researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

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