Gamma Location Intelligence wins SME of the Year at the Analytics & AI Awards 2021

Gamma Location Intelligence, the cloud-hosted solutions provider that integrates software, data and services to help clients reduce risk through location intelligence (LI), is proud to announce that it has won the SME of the Year award at the Analytics & AI (Artificial Intelligence) Awards 2021.

Hosted virtually by the Analytics Institute on the 17th of June 2021, the awards celebrate analytics-based and AI-driven innovation. Gamma LI was crowned SME of the Year by the judges in recognition of its demonstrated technological innovation and business acumen in a competitive market.

Gamma LI is a global provider of cloud-native location intelligence systems and services across a range of industries including insurance, retail, telecommunications, energy, banking and the public sector. The organisation has offices in Dublin, Ireland, Manchester, UK and Bilbao, Spain.

Over the past few years, Gamma LI has focused its resources on developing solutions for the retail and insurance sectors, becoming a market leader in location intelligence in the Irish insurance sector. More recently, it brought its innovative Perilfinder™ solution for insurance companies to the UK market.

Gamma is also focusing on Research & Development (R&D) through its multi-disciplinary Location Labs unit, which advances location intelligence methodologies and data using cutting-edge technology including AI and Machine Learning.

Speaking about the company’s latest achievement, Feargal O’Neill, CEO of Gamma, said: “It′s an honour to receive this award, primarily because it recognises the decades of experience in location intelligence and wealth of knowledge of AI that the team brings to our customers.

“We pride ourselves on delivering high-quality data, lowering risk and enabling innovation through our solutions – something that we will continue to do as we continue to grow the business. For now, we will enjoy this achievement!”

Richard Cantwell, Principal Consultant for Gamma, was also shortlisted as one of the finalists for the Practitioner of the Year award at the event. This award celebrates the success of top Analytics Practitioner and acknowledges their individual achievements in this industry.

As the Principal Consultant in Gamma, Richard leads the team tasked with delivering location intelligence projects and models for clients. He also undertakes Research & Development (R&D) projects to keep the company abreast of client needs and market trends. Richard and his team have built analytical models that are in use in three of Europe’s Top Five P&C insurance companies. 

@ 2021 Gamma.ie by Monika Ghita

About Gamma

Gamma is a Location Intelligence (LI) solutions provider that integrates software, data and services to help our clients reduce risk through location intelligence. Established in Dublin, Ireland in 1993, and with offices in Manchester, UK and Bilbao Spain, the company has expanded to become a global provider of cloud-native location intelligent systems and services. Gamma Location Intelligence’s Perilfinder™ risk mapping platform provides P&C underwriters with access to trusted property-level risk data easily, quickly and accurately.

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