Arrayen
Data Infrastructure And Analytics
Brisbane, Queensland, Au
3 employees
- Employees
- 3
- Contacts
- 1
- Emails
- 1
Arrayen Overview
- Headquarters
- Brisbane, Queensland, Au
- Website
- www.arrayen.com
- Industry
- Data Infrastructure And Analytics
- Employees
- 3
- Founded
- 2022
- NAICS
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Data Processing, Hosting and Related ServicesData Processing, Hosting, and Related Services
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About Arrayen
Arrayen is a data and technology company that works with organisations to deliver advanced AI, Data, and Geospatial solutions. While many organisations see the potential of these technologies, they often face hurdles around complexity and implementation. That’s where we come in. Our approach removes these barriers, letting them focus on outcomes rather than technical roadblocks. Our Comprehensive Service Offerings: AI Services • Machine Learning • Natural Language Processing • Computer Vision • AI Strategy & Consulting Data Services • Data Engineering & Integration • Data Analytics & Business Intelligence • Data Governance & Quality Management • Big Data Solutions Geospatial Services • GIS & Spatial Analysis • Location-Based Insights • Remote Sensing & Satellite Imagery • Real-Time Mapping & Monitoring
Arrayen Contact Details
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Arrayen Org Chart
Sample employees and titles| Name | Title | Location | Contact |
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| Chung Mitchell | Operations and Finance Manager | Thornlands, Queensland, Australia |
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| James O'kane | Co-founder - AI & Spatial Intelligence | Brisbane, Queensland, Australia |
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