Artificial intelligence start -up firm Nightingale HQ has been awarded 拢50,000 from the 海角视频 Government鈥檚 research and innovation body.

The Cardiff-based developer is one of 800 海角视频 companies to be awarded grant funding from Innovate 海角视频 to develop projects aimed at ensuring firms are better placed to deal with future disruption similar to that of the Covid-19 pandemic.聽

Nightingale鈥檚 AI productivity toolbox project will support SME鈥檚 across the 海角视频 that need to lower costs by creating six, free-to-use, AI-based tools.

聽Essentially, the tools will be able to be used 鈥榦ff the shelf鈥 and will integrate with the software and systems that businesses use in their day-to-day work.

Beginning in July, the project will see one tool launch each week, including chatbots, meeting captioning and transcript software, sales AI, cognitive AI-powered invoice processing, social listening AI and productivity-boosting robotic process automation.

These technologies will help businesses build聽 digital capabilities in the face of a post-Covid-19 world.

Nightingale HQ helps enterprises use data science and AI to future-proof their businesses, making them more able to adapt to the disruption that automation will bring to industries.

Data scientist and chief executive of Nightingale HQ Steph Locke said: 鈥淥ur mission has always been to help organisations and businesses get AI-ready. So when we spotted the opportunity, we felt that a project to create free and easy-to-integrate AI tools would really help those struggling to keep costs down whilst also growing their enterprises.

鈥淲e were told that Innovate 海角视频 had received more applications for this single grant than all the competitions they ran in 2019, so to be chosen from such a huge number of projects really confirms that we鈥檙e tapping into a genuine need for AI support.聽

鈥淚f the rapid changes and uncertainty of the pandemic have taught us anything it鈥檚 that businesses need to be able to adapt as quickly and as efficiently as possible.

"Through using AI tools, be it smart chatbots to deal with customer enquiries, or robotic process automation to take over repetitive tasks and free up staff for more creative works, automation and AI are going to be the way organisations do more with less. It鈥檚 inevitable.聽聽聽

鈥淨uite simply, it is a way of operating that almost all industries will have to implement; and it is during this time of great change that business should start to think smart, and future-proof.鈥

Innovate 海角视频聽 is part of 海角视频 Research and Innovation, a non-departmental public body funded by a grant-in-aid from the 海角视频 Government.

The competition - which had an initial funding pool of 拢20m, which was subsequently doubled to 拢40m - aims to invest in projects that could support 海角视频 businesses focus on the emerging or increasing needs of society and industries during and following the Covid-19 pandemic.

Executive chair of聽 Innovate 海角视频, Dr Ian Campbell, said: 鈥淏usinesses from all over the 海角视频 have answered our call rapidly to meet the challenges we face today and in the future through the power of innovation.

"The ideas we have seen can truly make a significant impact on society, improve the lives of individuals, especially those in vulnerable groups and enable businesses to prosper in challenging circumstances.鈥