Company

data.Flowers helps organizations turn company lists, member directories, exhibitor catalogs, and market questions into living maps that stay current automatically.

The company is built around a simple belief: data becomes more valuable when it is cleaned, connected, and shared, without forcing the data owner to surrender control to a closed platform.

Our work combines data engineering, entity resolution, taxonomy design, AI-assisted research, interactive UX, and visual publishing. The result is a practical interface for markets and communities: searchable maps, exportable datasets, and refreshable knowledge bases.

Founder

data.Flowers was founded by dr. Aleks Jakulin, who has created internet standards like PNG and JPEG-LS, won the EurAI award for the best PhD dissertation in artificial intelligence, and taught at universities like Columbia, Cambridge University, and MIT.

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Principles

Customers own their data. Sources should have roots and be auditable. Maps should answer real questions, not just look good in a screenshot. The best directory is not just a pretty map: foremost it needs to help understand the territory.