Matrix Knowledge Group
Matrix Knowledge (TMKG Ltd) is a group of software and consultancy companies supporting the health, pharmaceutical, social justice and public policy sectors. The group operates out of offices in London, Brussels and Washington DC.
Its principal consultancy subsidiaries are Matrix Evidence and Matrix Insight which provide strategic and operational advice to governments, public sector bodies and private sector organisations in the UK, North America and for the European Commission. These companies have particular expertise in health, general economics, informatics and policy impact assessment.
Matrix Decisions, it's software subsidiary, owns the Aspira platform. This platform enables messy and unstructured data held in disparate sources to be structured and presented in a meaningful manner. It is designed to be easily used by non IT professionals whilst still providing the rigour required of a business critical software solution. Aspira is currently in use in a range of public and private sector organisations including the management of highly sensitive data for governmental departments.
The team includes world renowned expert advisers, economists and researchers, experienced practitioners, and creative software developers. Together they create the organisational, knowledge and information infrastructures and evidence to deliver improvements in performance and value. The team is supported by a worldwide network of well regarded partner organisations and academic institutions.
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