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Team Recycleye Grows by 5!

17 September, 2021 – The past fortnight has brought exciting change to Recycleye, as the team has grown by 5 members, bringing our total headcount to 21. Our newest technologists and creatives, who have increased the company’s size by almost a third, will be vital players in Recycleye’s commercial and technical growth as we scale.

We are thrilled to welcome Josh, Nicholas, Milly, Will and Paloma to the team – get to know them below!

new joiners Josh and Nick

 

 

 

Josh joins Recycleye’s expert software team as they continue to push the boundaries of how the waste management industry can be revolutionised through technology.

 

 

 

 

Meanwhile, Nick is the latest edition to Recycleye’s ever-growing crew of machine learning engineers and will support optimisation of the models behind Recycleye’s intelligent computer vision systems.

 

 

 

Along with Nick, Milly also joins the machine learning team this week – meaning our ML headcount has doubled in the past fortnight! With valuable experience in machine learning, she has enjoyed being inducted into the world of sustainability.

 

 

 

Will spends his time supporting Recycleye’s hardware team by assembling and developing Recycleye Vision systems.

new joiners Milly and Will
new joiners Paloma

 

 

 

Paloma’s induction marks the beginning of Recycleye’s business development team, as she brings her wealth of technical knowledge to develop partnerships with waste management companies and automate their MRFs through Recycleye’s innovative solutions.

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