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Dr Marc Warner

Co-founder and CEO of ASI

Dr Marc Warner is the co-founder and CEO of ASI. He founded ASI in the belief that AI should be for everyone and has built the company so that it can support organisations of all shapes and sizes to take advantage of rapid advances in this field.

In the two years since founding ASI, Marc has overseen its growth to more than 40 employees, and expanded its offer from a small fellowship scheme to a cutting edge range of software, training, project and advisory services. He has also led over 50 data science projects, with clients ranging from multinational companies like EasyJet and Siemens to the UK Government and NHS. His work has been covered by the BBC, the Telegraph, and the Independent and many more.

Previously, Marc was the Marie Curie Fellow of Physics at Harvard University, specialising in quantum sensing. His research has been published in many high impact journals and cited hundreds of times. His PhD in Quantum Computing was awarded the Stoneham prize, published in Nature, and covered in the New York Times.

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