Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand
CarbonTrail makes it easy for banks and other large entities to help their customers and suppliers understand their carbon impact, and take meaningful steps to do something about it. I started the business because I think that climate breakdown is the biggest threat to us, and that technology is a key tool in the kit to bring about change. I'm an advocate for the use of open-source software and open standards, agile ways of working, and human-centered software architectures. In his spare time, Tom is a keen drummer, and is studying to get his private pilot's license through NZ's only carbon-neutral flight school, Tie-Upp Aviation.
CarbonAPI allows businesses to embed AI-enabled emissions measurement into their own products, services or business workflows.
CarbonTrail is AI-enabled software that allows group emissions measurement of many small or medium businesses. We've led the way in new ways to understand impact and take action, and help larger entities such as banks, councils or listed businesses to understand the impact of their value chain.
Tom joined Jade in 2021 to define Jade’s technology strategy and work with various internal teams to realise it. An AWS-certified cloud architect and experienced engineer, he evangelises application modernization strategies, team topologies and cloud-native engineering. Tom is an advocate for the use of open-source software and open standards, agile ways of working, and human-centred software architectures.
My role at Dyson is to ensure our fleet of connected products work flawlessly with our cloud, as well as ensuring even the wildest of ideas dreamt up by our proposition teams will scale when hooked up to the cloud. I lead an amazing team of software, QA and infrastructure engineers in Bristol - architecting, developing and testing solutions that put us at the cutting edge of cloud technology. We work closely with our mobile teams, product teams and our proposition function. If you're interested in working with us, please contact our recruitment team.
I was the first cloud engineer in the new Dyson Bristol hub. During my time in this role, I developed internal tools that allowed our development teams to work with increased velocity as well as assisting with scaling our existing cloud infrastructure. I worked with stakeholders in the wider business to define our proposition for the cloud portion of our newest products and aided in the recruitment of staff, which went on to constitute the Bristol cloud team, which I now lead.