UST and K2View Enhance AI with Synthetic Data

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Partnership to Drive AI Development

UST and K2View have announced a strategic partnership aimed at accelerating AI development through the use of high-fidelity synthetic data. Announced on May 18, 2023, this collaboration seeks to enhance machine learning and modernise software testing for enterprises.

K2View’s platform is trusted by Fortune 500 companies across industries such as banking, healthcare, telecommunications, and retail. The platform delivers AI-ready data solutions that are protected and instantly accessible. UST will act as a delivery and implementation partner, utilising its global scale to support enterprise-wide adoption of these technologies.

Maayan Shahar, Vice President of UST Spark, highlighted the complementary nature of the partnership, stating, “K2View’s advanced synthetic data and real-time data management capabilities complement UST’s unique capabilities.”

Enterprises face significant challenges in data privacy, compliance, and accessibility when leveraging AI technologies. The UST and K2View collaboration aims to overcome these hurdles by providing synthetic data solutions that safeguard sensitive information while enabling rapid AI and machine learning innovation. As part of UST Spark, an open innovation program, this partnership fosters collaborations with leading technology providers.

Scott Owen, Global VP – Partners and Alliances at K2View, added, “Our partnership with UST helps close the gap in enterprise data delivery by combining K2View’s AI-driven synthetic data with UST’s implementation expertise.”

Driving Digital Transformation

Mobin Thomas, Head of Testing and Quality Assurance at UST, stated, “At UST, we believe that data agility is the foundation of digital transformation.” He emphasised that the partnership empowers enterprises to overcome traditional data constraints. This collaboration focuses on enabling the AI-SDLC as AI accelerates the speed and scope of software development.

The ability to provision the right data for validation, testing, and model training is critical. K2View helps solve this problem by using AI to generate synthetic data matching the context of each use case and combining it with real, compliant data when necessary. This approach allows enterprises to remove key data barriers across the AI lifecycle, further enhancing innovation.

The partnership promises to deliver enterprise-ready data solutions that fully leverage AI and automation while maintaining robust security and compliance standards. By addressing data privacy, compliance, and accessibility challenges, UST and K2View aim to unlock the full potential of AI across enterprises.

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Daniel Rolph
Daniel Rolph is the editor of Melbourne Insider, covering hospitality, venue openings and events across Melbourne. With over 15 years’ experience in marketing and media, he brings a commercial, newsroom-focused approach to accurate and timely local reporting.