News
Mon 12 Oct 2020
The CEO of Kantify in Trends: ‘Corona had no impact on us’
The Kantify CEO Segolene Martin, was interviewed by Trends - a national magazine dedicated to Belgian business and economy.
Wed 07 Oct 2020
Our CEO is a winner of the Inspiring Fifty Contest
Our CEO Segolene was selected as a winner of the Inspiring Fifty Contest: the most inspiring woman on the Belgian tech scene.
Thu 10 Sep 2020
Kantify CEO appointed to the Global Partnership on AI
Our CEO has been appointed by the European Commission to the Global Partnership on AI (GPAI)
Thu 30 Apr 2020
Join us at the Webinar on AI for SMEs
A webinar to discuss how SMEs can leverage Artificial Intelligence
Wed 29 Apr 2020
The EU Focus Group on AI is launched
Kantify has been selected to be a member of this group of European AI experts who will give input into the EU policy on Artificial Intelligence
Wed 18 Mar 2020
Kantify joins the EC Digital SME Focus Group on AI
Kantify is an official member of the Group that will monitor the progress of AI technology and regulations in Europe
Tue 17 Mar 2020
Our CEO is one of the '8 female startupers to follow'
Our CEO Segolene is one of the selected tech entrepreneurs by the newspaper La Libre
Tue 17 Mar 2020
Our CEO featured as one of the '30 leaders of tomorrow'
Our CEO, was selected by Trends magazine in their edition on '30 leaders of tomorrow'
Tue 17 Mar 2020
Kantify speaks at the European Commission AI conference
Kantify has been invited to speak at the event organized by the European Commission, entitled 'A European perspective on Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Mon 09 Dec 2019
Our CEO receives the Montaigne Trophy
Our CEO Segolene Martin was awarded the Trophy Montaigne for the category 'Enterprise'
Mon 18 Nov 2019
Debate on AI on TV LN 24
Our CEO Segolene Martin was invited to explain Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, and their current developments in the Belgian economy and society
Thu 31 Oct 2019
Kantify makes breakthrough in predicting Atrial Fibrillation
Atrial Fibrillation, a cardiac disease affecting 2% of the world population, can now be predicted