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Yorkshire-based software company IntelliAM has made three key hires as it aims for further growth.

The firm, which specialises in AI for manufacturing, was listed on the Aquis Stock Exchange last year and its customers include Muller, Mars, ADM, Weetabix, and Hovis.

Jane Robinson has been appointed as vice president for business development at the company.

Robinson is a former founding director of engineering business Cutting Technologies and has more recently delivered financial change management projects for large public sector organisations and private sector companies.

In her role, she will lead IntelliAM’s accelerated growth and cross-channel marketing.

Ian Wild also joins the firm as vice president of product and Owain Lewis as vice president of data engineering.

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San Francisco-based Wild has significant multi-national experience as a customer experience vice president, partner solutions vice president and senior solutions architect.

Lewis joins IntelliAM following a lengthy career as a senior applications architect working for PLCs and limited companies including PlusNet and TechnoPhobia.

“IntelliAM is fast becoming a leader in the science of manufacturing, and we are thrilled Jane has joined us permanently to help drive our brand forward, both in the UK and globally,” said IntelliAM CEO Tom Clayton.

“Jane has a deep knowledge of the manufacturing and engineering sectors, and as a former director at a successful SME, she knows how to leverage growth through smart business development and impactful marketing.”

Robinson added: “Manufacturers do not need to break the bank to rebuild old factories or replace legacy equipment – instead they can use the data taken from existing machines to understand how efficiency can be improved, productivity increased, downtime minimised, and energy reduced.

“The scope for game-changing improvement across the entire manufacturing sector is colossal, and I’m looking forward to growing both internal and external relationships to support IntelliAM’s expansion.”

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