We are delighted to announce that Harmony is an Official Partner of AI UK 2025, the UK’s premier showcase for data science and artificial intelligence, hosted by The Alan Turing Institute.
At Harmony, we are pioneering AI-driven data harmonisation, enabling researchers to compare and integrate questionnaire data across diverse studies. Using natural language processing (NLP), our technology breaks down barriers in data compatibility, supporting mental health research, social sciences, and beyond.
As part of AI UK 2025, we will be hosting a workshop, demonstrating how Harmony’s use of natural language processing (NLP) is transforming the way we unlock insights from existing datasets.
Join our workshop – Monday 17 March, 10 AM - 12 PM – where we’ll dive deep into how Harmony is being usedv to improve research data with Bettina Moltrecht, PhD and Thomas Wood.
Whether you’re a developer, researcher, policymaker, or industry leader, join us to explore how Harmony is shaping the future of AI-driven research integrity and data interoperability.
We’re excited to offer a 15% discount on AI UK 2025 tickets for our community! A limited number of discounted tickets are available, and we’re offering them to our colleagues and partners first.
👉 Register here: https://ai-uk.turing.ac.uk/register/ and use the code HARMONY15OFF at checkout to claim your discount.
Looking forward to seeing you there!
[Beta mode: we are currently testing this extension] We have developed a browser extension for Harmony called “Send to Harmony” which lets you send selected text to Harmony with a right-click. For PDFs, use the popup to paste your selected text. Send to Harmony enables users to send selected text to the Harmony Data Harmonization (https://harmonydata.ac.uk/) platform for analysis. This plugin provides a right-click or context menu item which allows users to easily bring text from into their harmonisations, making it easier to compare and analyze different measurement scales across research studies.
We have a number of exciting updates to Harmony including: some improvements to the R library which have been asked for by researchers around the world who have been using Harmony on studies in lots of different topics as well as making our own fine tuned large language model available in the web UI, which is José’s winning model from the DOXA challenge which ended on 10 January 2025. Harmony has its own Large Language Model!