INprende and Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) established a strategic alliance with the objective of accelerating the adoption of innovation, artificial intelligence (AI) and talent development in Puerto Rico and the Caribbean.
The announcement of this alliance was made at an event convened by HPE that brought together leaders from the technology sector, where it was presented how the collaboration between both organizations gives way to an intelligent innovation ecosystem focused on artificial intelligence.
This collaboration, they explained, is supported by INprende Technologies, the technological division of INprende focused on the development of advanced artificial intelligence, automation and digital platforms solutions, from where INTELARIS has been building, an intelligence engine capable of diagnosing, designing and executing solutions for large-scale organizations.
As detailed in a press release, the alliance combines HPE’s world-class infrastructure with the development capacity of INprende Technologies, together with the INprende ecosystem that integrates business intelligence (INsights) and talent development (INprende Academy), creating a unique 360 innovation model that allows companies to attend to all phases of the innovation process in an integrated manner.
“We are deeply grateful that HPE has seen in INprende the potential of what we can build together. This alliance allows us to complement capabilities and accelerate innovation, bringing solutions to companies in Puerto Rico and the Caribbean,” said Alessandra Correa, CEO and founder of INprende.
As part of this collaboration, scalable solutions will be developed for companies, governments and organizations, including business intelligence platforms, personalized AI systems, artificial intelligence adoption programs and educational experiences designed to prepare talent for the present and future.
“We are excited to combine HPE’s world-class infrastructure with the innovation capacity and artificial intelligence of INprende Technologies. This collaboration not only accelerates the development of talent in Puerto Rico and the Caribbean, but also establishes a unique 360 innovation model for the region,” said Juan Carlos Monzón, VP of HPE Puerto Rico.
The companies indicated that this alliance “positions Puerto Rico and the Caribbean as a strategic point for the development of innovative solutions, integrating global infrastructure, technological development and talent prepared for the future.”