
Hertzian, a pioneering artificial intelligence (AI) company based in Cornwall, is thrilled to announce it has won the prestigious Interceltic Business Award.
For immediate release, TRURO, UK
Hertzian is well-known for its innovative platform "PlayerXP," which uses AI to collect and organise community feedback for video game developers. This platform provides developers with valuable insights into their player base. Looking ahead, Hertzian is preparing to launch "CustomerXP," a new platform designed to serve larger businesses in a similar capacity.
The Interceltic Business Forum showcases the best in business from the Celtic regions, promoting networking and collaboration. The Interceltic Startup Challenge featured six Celtic businesses, each representing its home region and competing to demonstrate innovation, market potential, and scalability.
"I'm a huge advocate for exporting Cornwall's amazing products and services nationally and globally," said Christopher Weavill, CEO of Hertzian."It's been a real privilege to be part of this group and submit Hertzian as both a regional winner for Cornwall and now a Celtic winner. The benefits from the award are great, but the real value is with the people."
Hertzian is honoured to receive this award, which reflects its commitment to pushing the boundaries of innovation while representing Cornwall’s vibrant business landscape. The company thanks Charles Kergaravat and the Interceltic Business Forum for their visionary leadership. Hertzian looks forward to continuing its mission of transforming how the world views artificial intelligence and developing products that make a meaningful difference.
Contact Details:
press@hertzian.co.uk


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