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Hadean secures partnership agreement with Moody's

UK defence tech disruptor, Hadean, are expanding their portfolio into corporate enterprise by securing a contract with research and risk analysis firm Moody’s.

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The agreement provides a robust situational understanding to increasingly complex global supply chains that are threatened by growing geopolitical risks and natural disasters born out of climate change.

The partnership promises significant innovation to the logistics and supply chain industry, bringing the military’s synthetic environments into a new, enterprise, operating environment. Underpinning Hadean’s battle-tested AI and synthetics technology with Moody’s data, will provide real-time simulation and analytics capable of uncovering risks and threats as they unfold.

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As part of the businesses’ partnership Hadean and Moody’s will be demonstrating their capability at I/ITSEC in Orlando, Florida on 2nd December at 4pm. Both businesses will also be discussing the partnership at NATO Edge in Tampa, Florida from 3rd-5th December.

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CEO of Hadean, Craig Beddis said: “The agreement with Moody’s is a significant step for Hadean as we continue to expand our enterprise business, the initial focus is helping businesses to manage and test their supply chain risk. Hadean’s proven AI and synthetic capabilities will be combined with Moody’s data to demonstrate how you make informed decisions and navigate risk with confidence. The demonstration will showcase for the first time at NATO Edge and ITSEC events next week.”

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