Data Strategy
Data Strategy for Metals Manufacturers
Your factory produces data constantly. Shift reports, inspection results, order histories, material certifications, supplier records. Most of it is scattered across spreadsheets, email inboxes, and filing cabinets.
A data strategy is the plan for changing that. It covers what data you collect, where you store it, who can access it, and how you use it to make better decisions.
For metals manufacturers, the priorities are clear:
- Data governance: who owns each data type, and who is allowed to change it
- Data quality: are your material records accurate, complete, and traceable?
- Data security and privacy: protecting customer order data and supplier certifications
- Business intelligence: turning production records into dashboards that help you manage
- DataOps: keeping your data pipelines working when systems change
You do not need a data science team to start. You need a clear picture of what data you already have and what decisions you wish you could make faster. Start there.
For metals manufacturers considering new software: your data stays yours. GoSmarter is EU-hosted and compliant with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), your records are exportable as CSV at any time, and there are no exit fees. The data-strategy questions worth asking before any new system: where does my data live, what happens to it when I leave, and does the vendor make it easy to find out? Those should have clear, written answers before you sign anything.
Posts in this section cover governance frameworks, data platform choices, and the practical steps that turn scattered records into a working system.
The shift to AI in manufacturing: post pandemic growth
- Steph Organ
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- Oct 8, 2020
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There is no doubt that AI has enabled major efficiencies in predictability and capacity across the supply chain in manufacturing. The global pandemic has also accelerated digitalisation and automation as key strategic priorities for business, particularly manufacturing.
Read More: The shift to AI in manufacturing: post pandemic growthBreaking the chain with contact tracing
- Steph Locke
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- Oct 2, 2020
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There is no doubt that contact tracing apps can play a key role in crisis management especially as social distancing measures are lifted in countries across Europe and the rest of the world. In this guest blog, Dr Iain Keaney talks about solving the contact tracing privacy paradox with decentralised AI. He outlines how decentralised AI can preserve anonymity and solve privacy issues, not just in contact tracing, but as a business standard for AI, going forward.
Read More: Breaking the chain with contact tracingYour business and AI: 18 weeks of webinars
- Ruth Kearney
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- Sep 29, 2020
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What do you do when a global pandemic hits and messes up your 2020 business plans? We decided to run 18 weeks of webinars. As our pipeline slowed we knew we weren’t the only ones having a hard time navigating Covid-19, so we decided to launch two webinar series, AIFightsBack and #GoSmarter. Since the webinars were a hit, we decided to compile recaps of all the content in one place for easy access, viewing and sharing.
Read More: Your business and AI: 18 weeks of webinarsThe Irish Times
- Ruth Kearney
- News
- Sep 17, 2020
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“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.
Read More: The Irish TimesFederation of Small Businesses
- Ruth Kearney
- News
- Sep 3, 2020
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The Federations of Small Businesses ran a story on how Nightingale HQ are bringing automation and AI to SMEs across the UK.
Read More: Federation of Small BusinessesSmarter remote meetings for productivity
- Steph Organ
- Archive , Learning
- Aug 31, 2020
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For the penultimate session in our #GoSmarter webinar series, Data Science Apprentice Mia Hatton takes us through various tools for hosting online meetings, lessons and the like, which has become so much more relevant during the times of the pandemic. Our very own Productive Meetings tool is one of six automation tools that we are making available to SMEs through our GoSmarter project to support them through COVID-19.
Read More: Smarter remote meetings for productivityBusiness News Wales
- Ruth Kearney
- News
- Aug 27, 2020
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Nightingale HQ featured in Business News Wales after offering Free AI & Automation Software to businesses.
Read More: Business News WalesInsider Media
- Steph Organ
- News
- Aug 26, 2020
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Insider Media featured NHQ in a story on our successful £50,000 grant from the Innovate UK
Read More: Insider MediaWales 247 Feature
- Steph Organ
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- Aug 26, 2020
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Wales 247 ran a story on Nightingale HQ’s successful £50,000 grant application.
Read More: Wales 247 FeatureCardiff Times
- Steph Organ
- News
- Aug 26, 2020
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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.
Read More: Cardiff TimesCategories
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