Forging your future through data

Hephaestus AI

The failure rate of bringing data into the core of operations is staggeringly high. Over 85% of data (AI & ML) projects do not deliver enough value to justify the investments made. Unfortunately, in most cases those investments are steep.

Whether you are an entrepreneur or an executive, you need better results. Being responsible for the whole organisation demands that you drastically improve the odds for success.

This is where Hephaestus AI helps you. Together we can forge a successful data future for your organisation. Leveraging our many years of hands-on experience, we have worked out a reproducible approach that is fast, effective, and affordable.

"Embed data in
your vision, strategy
and operation.
Create more value for you
and your customers.
And be successful where
many struggle.”

Data capability

A data capability enables you to stay ahead of your competition. And more importantly, a good data capability allows you to hit any curve balls thrown at you from the rapidly changing data-technology landscape.

To create or strengthen a data capability all the key components need to be lined up properly. Vision, strategic roadmap, and operationalization need to reinforce each other, supported by the talent in your team. These are the four pillars that we work from. You can read more about these pillars here.

By applying validated learning across, adaption and necessary pivots can be applied in a controlled manner.

We help you to align and implement coherently. We institutionalize data driven working and improve your learning velocity. We prioritize solutions that are achievable and deliver value. We help you organise for success.

About us

As an independent data consultancy we can support you when:

  • you need (more) insights on how to make data work for you.

  • you would like to gain more efficiency and results from your data strategy.

  • you want to excellerate and sharpen your data strategy.

“If your organisation is larger than one person, you can't afford to be inactive when it comes to data.”