Powering up Yield from UK/Norwegian AI Investments
- Patrick Halford
- Jan 23
- 2 min read
Back in February of '24, Pat had just come off stage in the UAE when Clint called from Bergen and launched into his pitch (Clint doesn't waste time).
AI vectors (direction, speed and magnitude) are going to accelerate the winds of opportunity. While many are focused on size of investments, we can work with partners from across investment funds, corporates, SMEs, startups and university & research institutions to drive up the yield from those investments between Norway and the UK.
Fast forward to 2025, and Fjord Qudra Ltd is partnering up with UK and Norwegian organisations who understand how rapidly emerging AI capabilities, fused with the right mindset, can maximise yield from private and public investments.
Compounding AI tools are enabling teams to compress time and cost, and simultaneously create new products and services that were previously constrained by budgets. The cost of new scientific discovery (molecules, materials, manufacturing etc.) is about to drop, at the same time as the reduction in cost of spinning up new commercial initiatives. We see emergent simulation capabilities, combined with AI agentic orchestrators, abstracting away complexity and cost, enabling teams to challenge the traditional laws of research and business physics.
We also see traditional assumptions on organisational capacity and capability melting away via our Executive Challenger workshops and other programmes, as teams with the right "mindset and do-set" forge new partnerships and set their sights on the horizon.
As the Americans continue to set bold goals backed up by considerable capital and capability, Fjord Qudra Ltd, together with our UK and Norwegian partners, know that the situation is what you make of it.
Translation; by combining Norwegian and UK resources, be they financial, technological, research and creative, partnerships across the North Sea can significantly drive up the yield from investments in R&D and company scaling.
Join us for the voyage...
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