Niaxo brings a wealth of experience in data platforms and analytics, with its founders having clocked up "something ridiculous" like 60 years' worth of contracting into government as independent consultants between them.
They saw a niche, with experience of both working independently within government as well as working with government clients, to do something different and get technical projects off the ground faster - avoiding the so-called analysis paralysis which can afflict larger organisations.
And so Niaxo was born in September 2019.
The team is now significantly larger, with the initial team joined by ten staff, but retains a core focus on bring novel techniques to other people's data problems.
An area the company is increasingly excited about, says Ed Puddicombe, Niaxo's director of strategy and business engagement, is using artificial intelligence (AI) and synthetic data to generate simulated scenarios. These could be used