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Spotlight on the Start-up Sector, segment 5: MIR Insight

In this instalment of our series looking back at the start-up stories of the past six years, we shine the spotlight on MIR Insight, a groundbreaking company based in Oslo, Norway. Founded in 2021, MIR Insight was officially launched in December 2022.

Since its launch, MIR Insight has been making waves in the industry with its innovative product for data-driven dynamic demand forecasting, utilising artificial intelligence (AI). This cutting-edge solution was made available to the public in 2023.

At the helm of MIR Insight is Bjol R. Frenkenberger, the co-founder and CEO. In an exclusive interview, Bjol will delve into the developments at MIR Insight since its launch in December 2022, providing insights into the company's journey and the future of data-driven forecasting.

MIR Insight AS is not just another start-up; it's a game-changer in the world of forecasting. With its AI-powered forecasting tools, it offers accurate, dynamic demand forecasts that cater to a wide range of industries.

It's worth noting that MIR Insight's path to success was partially paved by initiatives like the CHEManager Innovation Pitch. Launched in 2019, this start-up promotion initiative, a joint venture between CHEManager and CHEManager International, has offered opportunities to over 100 start-ups from more than 15 countries.

Registration is free to access all exclusive articles from the MIR Insight website, ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to learn about the latest advancements in data-driven forecasting. Stay tuned for more updates from MIR Insight as they continue to revolutionise the way we forecast demand.

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