Neil Williams

Neil Williams (28)

<p>Neil is an investor and advisor in energy, cleantech and mobility. He strongly believes that businesses have two (and only two) basic functions: MARKETING and INNOVATION. He helps firms create and retain customers through his expertise in data science, digital engineering, enterprise architecture, partnership brokering, industry nous, research etc. His home turf is Edinburgh, London and Helsingborg.</p>

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Net Zero Retrofitting

Net-zero retrofitting for housing involve various cost factors, including energy-efficient design, sustainable materials, and the integration of renewable energy systems. While initial investments may be higher, government incentives, tax credits, and operational efficiencies can help mitigate costs, making net-zero construction increasingly affordable and potentially enhancing…

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Pilot projects for technology readiness

In technology development, pilots are critical steps toward validating innovations before full-scale deployment. Over the years, Tilix AI have been involved with pilots of varying shapes and sizes. We have observed that the high-level goals of a pilot typically fall into one or more of…

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Win Win Partnerships

The first section of the Business Model Canvas is Key Partnerships because for businesses large or small, young or old there is no such thing as end-to-end or “we can do it all”. Every partnership has different commercial factors and nuances. Some may be more…

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Partnerships

Tilix AI engages in numerous partnerships, taking a holistic viewpoint and adopting a systematic approach to collaboration. The Tilix AI partner eco-system comprises a mix of cultures, organisational maturity and domain expertise. We favour efficient and effective partnerships which empower and connect stakeholders including our…

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Electricity regulation

As Head of Regulation at a small electricity supply business I need an efficient way to respond to the exponentially increasing volume and veracity of data requested by the regulator.

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