Crayon Joins AWS Generative AI Partnership Innovation Alliance

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Crayon announced that it will work with Amazon Web Services (AWS), an Amazon.com, Inc. company, as part of the company’s new Generative AI Partnership Innovation Alliance. The Generative AI Partnership Innovation Alliance will help scale and expand the reach of the AWS Generative AI Innovation Center (GenAIIC) – a program that helps AWS customers successfully build and deploy generative AI solutions.

Initially launched in June 2023 , AWS GenAIIC connects customers with AWS AI/ML scientists and strategy experts and helps companies visualize, identify, and develop generative AI solutions. Since its inception, GenAIIC has helped thousands of customers, including DoorDash , Nasdaq , and the PGA TOUR , achieve success with generative AI. In fact, more than 50% of the proof-of-concept solutions developed through GenAIIC are now in production for customers.

As part of the Innovation Partnership Alliance, Crayon will leverage GenAIIC’s proven methodology and partner with AWS to help more customers around the world access essential capabilities for proof-of-concept and production deployments, bringing industry- and region-specific expertise. By aligning with AWS’s infrastructure and capabilities, Crayon can accelerate its AI innovation pipeline, expand its services portfolio, and reinforce its position as a trusted advisor to organizations seeking transformative AI solutions globally.

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“As generative AI capabilities continue to evolve rapidly, ensuring trust and compliance is critical to enterprise adoption, especially in highly regulated industries,” said Florian Rosenberg, CTO at Crayon. “Through the Innovation Partnership Alliance, we will work closely with AWS to implement rigorous security, risk management, and governance frameworks that enable our customers across Europe to confidently and responsibly harness the power of generative AI.”

SOURCE: BusinessWire