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COVID Loan Tracker

We were featured in the Covid loan tracker as one of five small businesses helping companies to thrive during the pandemic.

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Cardiff University

Steph Locke (BA 2008), a Cardiff University Philosophy graduate founded Nightingale HQ, a digital platform for Artificial Intelligence (AI) adoption in 2018. Named with inspiration from Crimean War nurse Florence Nightingale, Steph set out to make a positive impact on local businesses, aiding their AI Readiness and giving them the tools to grow, drive success and innovate.

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The Irish Times

“Our aim is to help companies overcome the core blockers to successful AI adoption, and rather than doing this individually which would take forever, Steph developed a platform that any company can access to get up to speed,” says Kearney.

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TechRound

Many SMEs like ourselves are having to look at new ways to do more by using automation tools to streamline and increase productivity. There are 5.8 million SMEs in the UK impacted by COVID and one of the major positives that the global pandemic has brought about is an accelerated level of digital transformation and automation to business. There is a much greater emphasis on adopting AI and automation tools to help them scale, innovate and become more agile.

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Federation of Small Businesses

The Federations of Small Businesses ran a story on how Nightingale HQ are bringing automation and AI to SMEs across the UK.

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Business News Wales

Nightingale HQ featured in Business News Wales after offering Free AI & Automation Software to businesses.

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Insider Media

Insider Media featured NHQ in a story on our successful £50,000 grant from the Innovate UK

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Wales 247

Wales 247 ran a story on Nightingale HQ’s successful £50,000 grant application.

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Cardiff Times

As well as free access, the GoSmarter.ai team will support businesses by helping them get the software up and running quickly. They are designed to be accessible to SMEs across all industries with participants already registered from retail, hospitality and manufacturing sectors.

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Startups magazine

Typically, Social Listening would cost a minimum of £150 per month, putting it outside the reach of small to medium-sized businesses whose resources may already be stretched thin. The GoSmarter Social Listening tool is a free solution at a time when the numbers of users on social media have skyrocketed and monitoring brands online has never been so important.

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