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Student success stories

Current and former students in Informatics are researching and developing cutting-edge technologies and start-ups to advance innovation.


We aim to upskill and support all students to develop an enterprenurial mindset and a drive to develop tech-focused solutions to challenges facing business and industry and the public sector. 

We're proud of our community of innovators, including many of our alumni who have gone on to found sucessful start-ups developing a wide range of products. 

VEED - online AI video editing

Timur Mamedov (BSc Computer Science 2017) is a co-founder of VEED - the world's leading online AI video editor. The platform leverages cutting-edge AI technology from OpenAI, Nvidia, 11Labs, DeepL, and more to automate aspects of video content creation – all accessible through a single subscription. Millions of users have subscribed to the tool, including 76% of Fortune 500 companies.

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Deepfinity LTD - automating parcel tracking

Arthur Zargaryan ( BSc Computer Science with Robotics 2018) is the co-founder of Deepfinity - an industry leader in AI and automation for Prop-tech. The ethos of the company is to automate day to day tasks with cutting edge technologies to enable businesses to transition their workforce from maintenance to innovative work. Parcel Tracker is their flagship product - an internal parcel tracking software that automatically notifies recipients and captures e-signatures for proof-of-pickup/delivery.

Student projects for industry

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Student projects

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