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TurinTech today announces the global law firm Taylor Wessing, leaders in FX risk management Deaglo and financial engineering specialists Riskworx have selected Artemis, its intelligence-driven AI platform, to modernize, optimize and validate code at scale.
These customers join a growing list of industry leaders—including Intel—who trust Artemis to transform legacy and GenAI-generated code into high-performance, production-ready solutions.
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From Vibe to Viable: How Artemis Delivers Production-Ready, Optimized Code
As generative AI floods engineering workflows, teams face a new challenge: code is easier to produce, but harder to trust. Artemis was built for this moment. Powered by the Artemis Intelligence Engine, the platform transforms all forms of code—legacy, human-written and AI-generated—into optimized, validated, enterprise-grade solutions. Artemis doesn’t just output code—it evaluates, improves and proves what works across real-world deployment targets. Whether the code is hand-tuned, inherited or vibe-generated, Artemis turns it from vibe to viable—at speed and scale.
Taylor Wessing Drives Legal Tech Innovation
Mark Barron, Partner at Taylor Wessing, underscores the impact of Artemis within their legal tech endeavors: “Artemis has accelerated the development of our Outpace application and optimized our cloud usage. Its deep code understanding and swift refactoring capabilities have been essential in advancing our legal tech innovation.”
Deaglo: Bridging Automation and Trust
At Deaglo, CEO Ashley Groves says Artemis plays a key role as the company integrates GenAI and automation: “Artemis fills a critical gap. As we integrate automation and GenAI into our systems, Artemis ensures our code is not just optimized, but also secure and scalable. This gives us the confidence needed to deliver robust global financial solutions effectively.”
Riskworx is Modernizing Legacy Systems
At Riskworx, Artemis is redefining how the company interacts with legacy technology. “We work with leading banks that depend on aging codebases,” explains Paul Robson, CEO. “Thanks to Artemis and its agentic approach to code transformation and validation, we can optimize both legacy and acquired codebases with speed and precision that were previously unattainable through manual processes.”
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Artemis Intelligence Engine: A New Paradigm
What makes Artemis different isn’t just speed—it’s architecture. At the core is the Artemis Intelligence Engine, a purpose-built orchestration system that applies engineered prompts, evolutionary optimization, context-aware analysis and validation agents to turn unstructured code into optimized, production-ready solutions.
Just weeks after Google DeepMind introduced AlphaEvolve—a system that applies evolutionary strategies to optimize algorithmic code—Artemis stands as a real-world validation of this approach.
While AlphaEvolve operates in research domains, Artemis brings these principles to production: evolving code across languages, architectures and enterprise constraints to deliver measurable performance gains.
Leslie Kanthan, CEO of TurinTech says: “Whether it’s hand-tuned code, inherited systems or GenAI prototypes, Artemis helps teams take whatever they’re working with and turn it into production-grade software—validated, optimized and built to scale. It’s how we help developers move from vibe to viable.”
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