Person
Name the person who performed the work and state the exact role when a result is published.
AI Transfo Middle East · contracted and delivered by SQUALE FZCO
Track Record
SQUALE FZCO leads regional AI Transfo engagements through Daniel Rosenberg. Historical professional experience and AI Transfo evidence remain attributed to the people and entities that produced them.
SQUALE FZCO does not present past AI Transfo engagements, former employers or client-team results as work delivered by SQUALE FZCO.
Regional lead
Daniel Rosenberg is a graduate of HEC Paris and Mines Paris – PSL. A computer scientist by training, he has spent more than 25 years applying quantitative process methods to high-stakes operating systems in investment banking, insurance, mobility and aerospace, including at J.P. Morgan, BNP Paribas and Société Générale CIB.
This biography describes Daniel’s experience. It does not make the named employers clients of SQUALE FZCO and does not assign their team results to him or to SQUALE FZCO.
Evidence policy
Name the person who performed the work and state the exact role when a result is published.
Name the delivering entity or former employer when that attribution is approved and relevant.
Publish a metric only with a documented baseline, method, result, scope and permission.
Build its regional record from delivered SQUALE FZCO engagements. Do not relabel earlier work.
What a new engagement must prove
Sign the process boundary, baseline, counter, quality limits and evidence sources.
Keep sourced decisions, versioned tests, run receipts, failures and approved changes.
Measure the accepted result and its limits. Keep client approval separate from permission to publish.
Attribute the person, entity, scope and result exactly. Remove confidential facts and unsupported inference.
Global evidence
AI Transfo maintains the global method, tools, insights and published success-story context. Those pages do not become SQUALE FZCO case studies by being linked here.
Next record
Start with a process owner, a baseline and evidence that the institution can authorize for delivery.