Daniel Hulme

CEO at Satalia

Daniel Hulme has a diverse work experience background. Daniel is currently the CEO of Satalia, an AI company that solves complex problems by utilizing cutting-edge technology and academic knowledge. Prior to this, they served as the Chief AI Officer at WPP, where they worked on promoting and developing AI capabilities within the company and externally. Daniel also held various roles at UCL, including Entrepreneur in Residence, Director of Business Analytics MSc, Impact Associate, and Senior Research Associate and Teaching Fellow in the field of Business Innovation, Data Science, and AI. Additionally, they were a Mentor for the MSc Technology Entrepreneurship program and a Research Associate in Information Security at UCL. Daniel Hulme has also been involved with organizations such as Singularity University, Faculty, The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), CognitionX, E-Numeracy, and Syntropy as an advisor or board member.

Daniel Hulme's education history begins in 1999 when they enrolled at UCL to pursue a degree in Computer Science with Cognitive Science. Daniel completed their MSci in this field in 2003. Afterward, they continued their studies at UCL from 2003 to 2009, where they pursued an Engineering Doctorate (EngD), also known as a PhD, in Computational Complexity.

In 2007 and 2008, Daniel Hulme expanded their educational pursuits by attending the London Business School. During this time, they focused on electives, specifically in the field of Entrepreneurship and Management.

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The SolveEngine is designed for solving any type of problem enabling you to do things with your business you could previously only dream about.Use the one-stop-source for state of the art optimisation algorithms and you can get immediate access to cutting edge technologies to solve even the hardest problems.Innovative algorithms areproduced in academia yet rarely reach industry. The pace of change means that most planning and optimisation software is ageing and outdated.Their optimisation solutions are available “as-a-service” on demand, or on-premise, as a hybrid cloud or as a standalone solution – whatever suits your individual needs.They take the complexity out of solving optimisation problems, delivering real-world efficiencies and real-time improvements to increase your competitiveness.Companies use Satalia to solve their most challenging optimisation problems in Telecommunications, Financial services, System design and Drug discovery.


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