Harmonya
Adi Krasin has a diverse work experience spanning various roles in different companies. They started their career in 2012 in the Israeli Military Intelligence - Unit 8200 as an Intelligence Specialist and later became a Team Leader. In 2015, Adi joined Imperva as a Technical Support Engineer. They then moved on to Check Point Software Technologies, Ltd. in 2018, where they worked as a Software Developer. In 2019, Adi joined Intel Corporation as a Machine Learning Engineer. Currently, Adi is a Data Engineer at Harmonya, and they have recently been promoted to the role of Senior Data Engineer.
Adi Krasin began their education in 2016 at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, where they pursued a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Computer Science. They successfully completed their undergraduate program in 2020. Adi then continued their education at the same institution, pursuing a Master's degree in Computer Science starting in 2020, which is expected to be completed by 2022.
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Harmonya
Harmonya is the all-in-one AI-powered product data enrichment, categorization, and insights platform for retailers and brands. Legacy product data lacks descriptive and diagnostic power and limits what organizations can do. Harmonya enriches your product data with deeper attributes and characteristics to power more impactful analytics and decision-making. Our proprietary technology ingests information from millions of online product listings and creates unique tags from titles, descriptions, ingredients, consumer reviews and more. This harmonized data asset empowers your teams and technologies that use product data to unlock growth for your business through a better understanding of what matters most to consumers. We build robust tools to help you uncover insights about the consumer drivers of market performance, improve assortment and merchandising, categorize products, guide product innovation, and engage target audiences more effectively. Founded in 2021, Harmonya is a Team8 company with offices in New York and Tel Aviv.