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  •  By Charlotte Lohou

Image : Florian Laroumagne rejoint Equancy en tant que Directeur Data Science

Equancy is pleased to announce the arrival of Florian LAROUMAGNE as Head of Data Science.

After spending 3 years as a Business Intelligence Analyst at EDF, Florian LAROUMAGNE embarked on his entrepreneurial career by co-founding the start-up Prevision.io, the first Artificial Intelligence management platform powered by automated Machine Learning that enables companies to put their AI projects into production more quickly. Prevision.io's revolutionary solution has been named a Visionary in Gartner's 2020 Magic Quadrant for Cloud AI Services for Developers. 

Heading up a team of 20 people, Florian will manage Equancy's Data Science division alongside Didier Richaudeau and Hervé Mignot. Drawing on his experience, his mission will focus on 2 main objectives: to continue the growth of the division by developing new Data Science and AI offerings to meet the growing needs of our customers, and to support the development of our teams by training and recruiting new talent.

Florian LAROUMAGNE comments: "During my entrepreneurial career, I had the opportunity to talk to Equancy on a number of occasions. Impressed by their ability to deliver high value-added use cases, I decided to join this human-sized consulting firm to continue promoting the adoption of artificial intelligence in companies." 

Charlotte Weill, President of Equancy, adds: "We are delighted to welcome Florian to our management team. His data science expertise and entrepreneurial mindset are a perfect match for Equancy. Florian's arrival will enable us to support our customers in their increasingly ambitious Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning projects.

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Florian Laroumagne

Head of Data Science

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