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Kogentix

www.kogentix.com

 
Kogentix is an artificial intelligence and big data software and services firm based outside of Chicago, with offices in Hyderabad, India; Silicon Valley; Singapore; Jakarta, Indonesia; and locations across the U.S. Kogentix delivers practical AI fueled by big data. Our flagship product, the Kogentix Automated Machine Learning Platform, or AMP, enables organizations to rapidly innovate machine learning applications. Kogentix software and services are used by leaders in a range of vertical markets, including financial services, consumer goods, healthcare, telecommunications, and industrial equipment. Kogentix is a great place to work. Our staff is extraordinarily talented, creating an intellectually invigorating environment. The ...
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $100-250 Million
  • www.kogentix.com
  • 150 N. Martingale Road Suite 888
    Schaumburg, IL USA 60173
  • Phone: 800.952.5210

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Jai Malhotra
Co-Founder and Chief Technical Officer Profile

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