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2024 Alabama Inno Startups to Watch: Ai-Ops


Phillip Hansel, AI Ops CEO and co founder and Ryan Hutchison CTO and co founder; Credit: Red Mountain Theater
Phillip Hansel, AI Ops CEO and co-founder and Ryan Hutchison, co-founder The company accomplished 100% retention in the use of its KoiosLT runtime system with its current customer base this year. Having this type of reputation with well-established industrial customers is crucial to the success of the business, according to the founders.
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Ai-Ops

Since its founding in 2020, the startup has successfully developed and deployed the KoiosLT, its on-premises runtime system used to securely and reliably execute AI models using real-time industrial control data. It has more than 30,000 hours of successful runtime, which deliverers real-time process optimization.

Answered by Phillip Hansel, CEO and co-founder

Tell me more about Ai-Ops

We also developed a successfully deployed deep reinforcement learning models for the purpose of real-time control over industrial processes. Thanks to our easy to use and deploy KoiosLT, implementing these types of AI solutions for the purpose of real-time process optimization is an affordable and scalable solution for our countries critical resource and service providers.

What is the most important thing your company accomplished in the past year?

We accomplished 100% retention in the use of our KoiosLT runtime system with our current customer base. Having this type of reputation with well-established industrial customers is crucial to the success of our business.

What is a short-term and long-term goal for the company in 2024?

We are growing into new industry verticals and will double our user base in 2024.

What makes Alabama unique when it comes to the startup ecosystem?

From space rockets to oil and gas, Alabama has a unique and rich industrial ecosystem. The intellectual capabilities of our state, paired with our financially accessible workforce gives Alabama the competitive edge we need to compete on a global scale. Additionally, the prime location of the state, give access to industry along the coastline. In Alabama, we can acquire long-term and highly valuable customers and partnerships that new technology and engineering companies will need access to in order to succeed.


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