Massimo Spaconi

Data Engineer at Aurelius Enterprise

Massimo Spaconi is a Data Engineer at Aurelius Enterprise since August 2023, with prior experience as a Teaching Assistant for Natural Language Processing at the University of Amsterdam from October 2020 to January 2021 and from October 2022 to January 2023. Earlier in a career as a Java Developer at Babelscape, Spaconi contributed to a project focused on Multilingual Word Sense Disambiguation from January 2019 to July 2019. Massimo Spaconi holds a Master's degree in Artificial Intelligence from the University of Amsterdam, earned in 2023, and a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from Sapienza Università di Roma, obtained in 2018.

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Aurelius Enterprise

Welcome to Aurelius Enterprise - empowering your data transformation journey! Founded in 2017, Aurelius Enterprise has been a pioneering force of the data industry, having over 20 years of collective experience. Our mission is to help companies accelerate their digital transformation and data-driven initiatives through two main offerings: technical consulting and an open-source data governance software. Our team of highly specialized data engineering, analytics, and AI consultants is dedicated to driving success for your business. They're not just experts; they're passionate problem solvers. Through innovative industry 4.0 data architecture, expert data management, and advanced data analytics, our consultants can take your company’s digital transformation to the next level. We’ve proudly assisted industry leaders in manufacturing, marine, mining, automotive, and more. Along this journey, we’ve encountered a common challenge: the accessibility, usability, and value of data. That’s why we developed our solution - an open-source, user-friendly data governance software. Aurelius Atlas can be easily implemented by companies, eliminating the need to reinvent the wheel each time.


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