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Top Madison, WI Machine Learning Companies (3)

Artificial Intelligence • Automotive • Computer Vision • Internet of Things • Machine Learning
4 Offices
15,000 Employees

Oshkosh Corporation is an industrial technology company that builds some of the industry’s toughest specialty trucks and access equipment. We serve our everyday heroes – soldiers, firefighters, people working at great height, environmental and refuse workers – through incredible technology. And with a portfolio of leading brands, we can uniquely take innovation from one brand and apply it across our portfolio.


Artificial Intelligence • Healthtech • Machine Learning • Software • Analytics
Fully Remote, USA
105 Employees

Veda untangles complex data management problems in the healthcare industry. We are committed to dramatically reducing overhead costs by automating complex business rules for data extraction, transformation, and loading (ETL). We've developed a powerful solution that uses technology to improve healthcare experiences, reduce cost and waste, and deliver the meaningful information patients and providers need. Our AI and machine learning tools have been created by our team of scientific researchers from around the world. Together, the veda team utilizes machine learning to solve increasingly complex problems. From finding the largest shockwave in the universe to modeling open-ended evolution in video games, to tackling data problems which impact people’s health. We are dedicated to reducing the $1T spent annually on administrative overhead by simplifying and streamlining the healthcare experience for everyone, from the patient, to the payer, to the provider.


Blockchain • Cloud • Machine Learning • Software
Madison, Wisconsin, USA
11 Employees

Sorry OpenText, IBM/Sterling, and SPS Commerce - EDI VANs are finally now free of charge! The days of kilo-character (KC) charging to move your data should have gone away with dial-up modems in the 1990s