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Product-Led Computer Science Research

Customer Advantage

Domain Dominance Delivered.

Unlike standard software engineering, Knighton doesn’t just take information and present it in a dashboard, so it can be read.
 

Knighton’s core technology is a library of software subsystems that run intelligent computations to take information, interpret it and stretch it, to make smart insights, create smarter actions and deliver real world superiority.
 

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Bespoke Solutions

For those that require more from their data

We can deliver bespoke systems faster than our competition because we have a vast library of advanced subsystem components and architectures that can be re-engineered, repurposed, and reapplied to solve new problems at lightning pace, turning deployment timelines from years to months.

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Out-the-box 

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Ready & Deployable

Unlike most software companies, we don’t wait for customers to tell us what they need. We develop technologies at the cutting edge of modern computer science, finance it ourselves, and bring actionable solutions to the doorsteps of those who expect the best.

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Founder

Following a lifelong fascination of the sciences, he gained his Master’s degree in Theoretical Physics from the University of Birmingham. With a specific interest in Quantum Physics, a lot of his work geared towards stochastic quantum mechanics and its interpolation with real world data.

Professionally, he worked as an engineer at an emerging AI company of Mike Lynch, specialising in building machine learning technology including inference, deep learning, natural language processing and pattern recognition. He later moved on to becoming an Actuarial Analyst at Aegis London, where he applied his experience in inference, pattern recognition and machine learning to deliver accurate insurance pricing models.

The mission behind Knighton Bond is to bring the power of modern computer science to real world applications and pull the future of technology out the lab into our hands.
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