Innomate
Paul Yahchouchy is an accomplished entrepreneur and technology leader, currently serving as the Founder and CEO of Innomate since June 2010, which specializes in delivering innovative workplace and teaching technology solutions across various sectors. Additionally, Paul is the Founder and CEO of UXT since April 2017. Previously, Paul held significant roles at Westpac Group, including Service Owner for Digital Platforms and Senior Engineer for Digital Workplace, where management of digital teams and development of modern IT solutions were key responsibilities. With a solid foundation in software development and project management gained from early positions at The Citadel Group, Paul has an extensive educational background in computer systems and engineering from institutions like the University of Technology Sydney and TAFE NSW.
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Innomate
Tame the AV and UC Chaos. Control, secure, monitor, automate and elevate your AV and IoT ecosystem, all within one platform, regardless of device manufacturer, scale, or services. Take control of your spaces, with Innomate/UXT. Innomate is the developer of Innomesh, the enterprise grade software suite that manages your entire AV and IoT ecosystem. Solving business problems with software is the core of what we do. We specialise in examining existing digital architecture in relation to organisational needs and then designing, developing and integrating more effective software solutions to fit the enterprise environment. We use the Cloud, Big Data and IoT to drive workplace transformation, with features that include: people finding, workplace intelligence, facilities and real estate insights, advanced AV integration and automation, building management and workflow automation. One of our greatest strengths is leveraging existing technologies and investments and developing on the client’s strategic platforms. We do this better than anyone. We achieve interoperability with designed building ontology. It involves the collection and transformation of uniform data from all building technologies, describing physical, logical and virtual assets, and forming a context around them, effectively breaking the barriers between proprietary digital silos; forming an all-encompassing, client-owned, building-wide data lake.