Complexio deploys Stevie AI to five companies
AI startup Complexio has deployed its Stevie AI intelligence layer across five global companies. The deployment signals continued enterprise appetite for horizontal, industry-agnostic AI platforms that can unify various business operations. This move is part of a broader trend of startups focusing on AI-powered automation and workflow orchestration.
- The five companies deploying Stevie AI are all in the maritime shipping industry: Hafnia, Marfin Management, C Transport Maritime (CTM), BW Epic Kosan, and Alassia NewShips Management. The initial deployments focus on commercial and operations teams to solve information fragmentation problems across emails, documents, and internal systems. - Complexio was founded in 2022, formerly known as Quintessential AI, and is a joint venture between tanker operator Hafnia and tech company Símbolo. The company recently took investment from Greenbridge, a venture firm whose portfolio also includes graph database provider Neo4j, which Complexio utilizes. - Stevie AI is the conversational interface built on top of Complexio's core technology, the "Event Knowledge Graph" (EKG). The EKG ingests unstructured communications like emails and messages to automatically build a model of business operations, mapping relationships between entities like people, assets, and transactions. - A component called the "Context Broker" translates natural language queries from users into precise queries against the EKG, allowing the system to deliver contextual, cited answers from the organization's operational data. - The company's president is Danny Lange, who previously led AI and machine learning initiatives at Google, Amazon, Microsoft, and Uber. The Chief Scientist and co-founder is Dr. Sean Edmiston. - While the initial deployments are in shipping, Complexio states its intelligence layer is industry-agnostic and designed for any operationally complex enterprise, including sectors like energy, finance, and manufacturing.