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Sustainability

Sustainability in Metals Manufacturing

The most underrated sustainability lever in metals manufacturing isn’t your energy tariff. It’s scrap.

Every tonne of bar or structural section that ends up as offcut waste represents raw material, energy, and transport that’s already been paid for. Then thrown away. AI-optimised cutting plans have reduced long product scrap by up to 50% in real-world trials. That’s 20+ tonnes of steel saved at a single site in a single trial. Less scrap means less re-melting, less haulage to the merchant, and a carbon footprint you can actually defend when a customer or an auditor asks.

There’s more. Accurate inventory management stops over-ordering. That means less steel sitting idle in the yard, fewer emergency deliveries, and less material that gets obsoleted before it’s used. Better mill certificate traceability means you use the right material first time, rather than defaulting to fresh stock when a perfectly serviceable remnant is sitting in the back of the rack.

Posts here cover scrap reduction, material efficiency, circular economy practice in metals, and how AI tools help manufacturers cut waste without cutting throughput. We look at the real numbers: tonnes saved, CO₂ avoided, cost recovered. Not aspirational targets.

Less waste. Better margins. A lower carbon number with evidence behind it.

£147 million investment into manufacturing

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been heating up for several years, and the recent challenges imposed by COVID-19 have accelerated efforts to get this tech in the hands of businesses to drive innovation and build agility and resilience. AI has been receiving lots of attention from the UK government and is one of the four Grand Challenge areas in the Industry Strategy.

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Social distancing - data versus information

Guest contributor on AIFightsBack last week was CEO of Mockingbird Consulting Matthew Macdonald-Wallace. Matt shared how the impact of COVID has produced opportunities that have taken them beyond their current client base of farming and AgriTech to include commercial and industrial sectors. He gave examples of IoT solution applications in customer flows for retail, ordering systems for restaurants and preventive maintenance in farms.

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Why Trustworthy AI Matters with Clare Dillon

Guest contributor on AIFightsBack last week was Technologist Clare Dillon. She presented A Journey to Trustworthy AI from an economic, social, political, and cultural lens. This thought-provoking session demonstrated clearly why we all need to build trust in both building and buying AI solutions. It was backed up nicely with plenty of use cases and several major AI bloopers out there.

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Announcement: Ruth Kearney appointed Product & Commercial Director

I'm delighted to announce the appointment of Ruth Kearney as our Product & Commercial Director here at Nightingale HQ. Ruth brings a wealth of commercial and brand experience to the team and will be helping drive our commercial strategy and AI Learn product.

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FBS Small Business Awards 2020

FBS Small Business Awards 2020 Tell us briefly about you and your business Nightingale HQ is a platform for businesses to adopt AI. As the supply of data in all industries increases exponentially, we help businesses get AI-ready so that they can fully harness and utilise the data available to them to solve business problems. Nightingale HQ can help get your business the training and connections they need to start practising data science.

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Most Innovative Woman in Artificial Intelligence - UK

Acquisition International is Proud to Announce the Winners of the 2019 Influential Businesswoman Awards

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NatWest Accelerator

Nightingale HQ joins the NatWest Entrepreneur Accelerator Nightingale HQ started on the NatWest Accelerator this month as part of a continued programme of readiness, product development, and networking for Nightingale HQ.

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