Elder Research
Elder Research, founded in 1995, specializes in developing data visualization tools and providing analytics services across multiple industries.
Company History
Elder Research was founded in 1995. Since its inception, the company has focused on using data analytics to solve real-world problems. Over the years, Elder Research has evolved, expanding its expertise and service offerings. It has grown to operate offices in Washington DC, Baltimore MD, Raleigh NC, and Charlottesville VA. The company has built a strong portfolio, completing over 250 machine learning and artificial intelligence projects for clients in the last three years.
Services
Elder Research offers a diverse range of services centered around data strategy, analytics delivery, and training. The company's offerings include customer and marketing analytics, IoT and sensor data analytics, fraud and risk analytics, threat detection, investment modeling, and research and development. These services cater to a variety of industry needs, helping organizations leverage data for strategic insights and operational efficiency.
Data Visualization Tools
Elder Research develops several data visualization tools designed to aid in analytics and decision-making. Key tools include RADR, Aegir, CEPtor, Glyphic, Blackmarker, and DARWIN. These tools facilitate customized data visualization, programming, and analytics solution development, enabling clients to better interpret and utilize their data.
Industries Served
Elder Research serves a wide array of industries including consumer goods, hospitality, energy and utilities, healthcare, financial services, insurance, government, and defense and intelligence. The company's broad industry expertise allows it to address specific challenges and requirements unique to each sector, providing tailored analytics solutions.
Partnerships and Collaborations
Elder Research collaborates with various organizations for research and development projects. Some of their partners include NASA, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), and major gas turbine engine manufacturers. These partnerships facilitate advanced research and innovative solution development, pushing the boundaries of analytics and applied data science.