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Kodak Alaris and UT³ announce Strategic Partnership

Kodak Alaris and UT³, a Xenith company, have announced a strategic partnership that will see UT³ leverage scanners from Kodak Alaris alongside KODAK Info Input Solution intelligent document processing (IDP) software, to help organisations uncover hidden value and enhance IT investment opportunities.

UT³ is launching a multi-stage AI Maturity Assessment to support customers in heavily regulated sectors including financial services, insurance, banking and legal, to effectively adopt AI. The assessment is designed to help organisations understand what documents they already capture, where they sit on the AI maturity curve, and how to maximise the value of captured data to improve productivity, compliance and operational efficiency.

Scanners and software from Kodak Alaris deliver fast, efficient image capture; OCR, forms recognition, document classification, intelligent data extraction, and workflow automation capabilities; reducing the time to convert paper-based or electronic documents into business-critical information.

Info Input Solution is built around Kodak Alaris’ Open Intelligence design, in which pre-built models that understand documents are deployed within a workflow process. This, combined with Kodak Alaris’ professional services, pre- and post-sales support and after-sales service, will help UT³ to fast-track customers’ AI journeys and enable them to unlock automation opportunities across claims processing, accounts payable and other mission-critical processes.

“Kodak Alaris has a long heritage in information capture,” said Stuart Cassidy, head of business at UT³. “The quality and breadth of its scanner portfolio, coupled with innovation in IDP to deliver a complete end-to-end solution which ties directly into a customer’s AI journey were key drivers for this partnership. Together we will help organisations transition from manual, paper-based processes to streamlined, efficient workflows and benefit from actionable analytics to inform faster decision-making.”

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