Paul Scratchley, Eurora’s UK Commercial Director
Since 2016, the B word also known as Brexit has become one of the major topics of conversation. Ushering in uncertainty in cross-border trade,Brexit red tape has also complicated UK/EU(Ireland) exports, particularly for SMEs. By using AI technology, the red tape and other Brexit issues can be lessened. One company heavily involved in using AI to address some of the issues with Brexit is Eurora and Ronan talks to Paul Scratchley, their UK Commercial Director.
Paul talks about his background, Brexit, Eurora’s Brexit AI solution, HS codes and more.
Eurora has developed the world’s most advanced machine learning technology to manage cross-border taxes, goods descriptions, and electronic declarations. Combined with their innovative customs clearance and fiscal representation services, it gives secure and fast access into the EU market.
They are the only company to address the regulatory challenges of cross-border trade with a solution that is both scientific and comprehensive. At the same time, they are also forward-looking. Their data scientists are developing new products to meet industry needs in upcoming years.
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