RZEVSKIRESEARCH is an independent research and development centre undertaking projects for a wide variety of clients in the broad areas of Complex Adaptive Systems, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Digital Transformation.
We solve problems that cannot be solved using standard software packages or conventional computing.
- If you need advice on Digital Transformation, we can help you to use an AI-based approach, which will improve your profit by at least 20%.
- If you have a problem with the scheduling of supply chains, transport, production and resources in general, we can provide you with an Intelligent Adaptive Resource Allocation System, which will improve order fulfilment by at least 25%.
- If you are starting a new business we can help you to build ground up an AI-based enterprise without relying on conventional IT. This is immensely more powerful and economical.
RZEVSKIRESEARCH is led by Professor George Rzevski, a researcher, entrepreneur and consultant with widely acknowledged expertise in Complexity Science and Artificial Intelligence. During the last 25 years, George designed a large number of intelligent real-time resource allocation systems which are unique and far more powerful and effective than ERP systems and batch-mode schedulers available on the market.
According to academia.edu, George is among top 2% of world scientists in terms of the number of downloaded publications.
If you are curious about such terms as Emergent Intelligence, Digital Ecosystems and would like to see how the principles of the Complexity Theory can help you Manage Complexity in the real world – have a look at some of the papers and research reports on this site or read a best-selling books:
"Managing Complexity" by Rzevski and Skobelev, WIT Press, Southampton and Boston and
"The Future is Digital: How Complexity and AI will Shape our Lives and Work" by George Rzevski, Springer Nature, Switzerland (available from Amazon).
News and Events
31 October 2023 - George's new book "The Future is Digital: How Complexity and AI will Shape our Lives and Work" was published by Springer Nature.
22 November 2022 - George posted at LinkedIn website "Looking at the Current Political and Economic Crisis Through the Lenses of Complexity Science". The full text is available for downloads - click Research Reports above.
8 September 2022 - George spoke to Phoenix Club on Transition from Industrial to Digital Society: Consequences for War and Peace.
4 May 2021 - Professor Rzevski is speaking at AUVSI XPONENCIAL online conference "All Things Unmanned" covering control of unmanned cars, trucks, planes, drones and flying cars. The title of his contribution is "INTELLIGENT REAL-TIME SCHEDULING, DISPATCHING AND MONITORING SYSTEM FOR UNMANNED VEHICLES".
2 December 2020 - George conducted a Zoom Workshop on "City as a Complex System" for administrators of the City of Lugano.
22 July 2020 - George delivered a Webinar on "Coronavirus Risk Modelling and Complexity Science" for British Computer Society members.
June 2020 - George published a paper on LinkedIn: "Looking at Coronavirus Epidemic, Mass Immigration, Brexit and Global Warming through the Lenses of Complexity Science".
26 - 28 August 2019 - George co-chaired HOLOMAS19 conference in Linz and delivered the keynote paper "Smart City as a Complex System".
March 2019 - AI for Business FORUM in Lugano - George addressed executives from Switzerland, Italy, Austria and Germany on AI for Business.
January 2018 - George completed report for the House of Lords, Westminster, on "Mass Migration as a Complex System".
December 2018 - Colombo, Sri Lanka - Professor Rzevski launched the development of an AI system for real-time control of cooling, heating and ventilation of large buildings in subtropical climates.
December 2018 - International Conference on Artificial Intelligence 2018, Colombo, Sri Lanka - George delivered Keynote address "Human versus Artificial Intelligence: Collaborating or Competing?"
October 2018 - Professor Rzevski visited IBIS123 Corp, Jacksonville and University of Florida Campus, Gainesville - He signed contract for developing AI-based system for controlling cooling and heating of large state-owned buildings in Florida.
September 2018 - Professor Rzevski engaged to help the House of Lords, Westminster, with their research project "Britain's Demographic Challenge".
May 2018 - The New Forest Conference on Complex Systems - George chaired the conference and delivered keynote address "Coevolution of Technology, Business and Society".
March 2018 - Visit to Sidney
As a member of the team assembled by Sydney consulting company Chora, George gave a number of presentations for the big Australian insurance company, IAG, on the application of Artificial Intelligence in insurance industry. His team is prototyping an intelligent digital platform for supporting claim management, reinsurance and autonomous claims.
September 2017 - Brexit Paper revised to include some latest research results.
July 2017 - George founded a new venture, Digital Ecosystems Ltd
July 2017 - Announcement of The New Forest Conference on Complex Systems 2018 to be chaired by Professor Rzevski
The conference will take place in a well-known hotel in the middle of the New Forest on 14 - 16 May 2018. The conference attracts well known complexity science experts as well as those who would like to learn how to manage complexity of the Internet-based global market.
July 2017 - George wrote a paper on Brexit Through the Lenses of Complexity Science
Paper outlines a strategy for economic breakthrough after Brexit.
23 June 2017 - George's Letter to the editor on low productivity published in the Times
Sir, the headline to David Smith’s article (Business, June 21) holds that productivity is “a real problem” in the UK “even if boosting it is the stuff of dreams”. The solution is quite straightforward. Complex systems, such as a national economy, are able to “self-organise” with a view to reducing consequences of external events that disrupt status quo. Hence, if you tighten up employment law and make it more difficult for businesses to employ cheap immigrant labour, which is flooding the UK precisely because opportunities to find a job are better here than elsewhere in Europe, businesses would adapt and start investing into IT and switch from labour-intensive to technology-driven, high-productivity business processes.
That is exactly what happened in France, where employment laws are so strict that businesses avoid employing labour and instead employ technology. We could help the process of adaptation, which is always painful, by providing easily available investments into IT, as in the US.
George Rzevski, Emeritus professor of complexity science, Open University.
June 2017 - According to academia.edu George is among top 2% of world scientists in terms of the number of downloaded publications.
May 2017 - New Forest Conference - Complex Systems 2017
Gorge co-chaired the annual Complex Systems Conference and delivered the keynote address "Building Digital Ecosystems". This is a small and very friendly conference attracting researchers and practitioners interested in complexity and adaptability in business, economics, medicine, financial services, etc. The key objective is to promote understanding of complexity and exchange knowledge on methods for managing complexity.
March 2017 - Appointment to the Board of Directors of Wessex Institute of Technology
Professor Rzevski joined the Board of Directors of Wessex Institute of Technology.
March 2017 - Singapore Conference - Complexity 2017
George participated in the Complexity Conference "Causality - Reality" in Singapore as an invited speaker. His talk was entitled "Managing Organisational Complexity: Practical Methods and Tools for Adaptation and Causality". After the Conference George met several highly positioned administrators who expressed interest in methods for managing complexity in dense urban areas.
22 November 2022 - George posted at LinkedIn website "Looking at the Current Political and Economic Crisis Through the Lenses of Complexity Science". The full text is available for downloads - click Research Reports above.
8 September 2022 - George spoke to Phoenix Club on Transition from Industrial to Digital Society: Consequences for War and Peace.
4 May 2021 - Professor Rzevski is speaking at AUVSI XPONENCIAL online conference "All Things Unmanned" covering control of unmanned cars, trucks, planes, drones and flying cars. The title of his contribution is "INTELLIGENT REAL-TIME SCHEDULING, DISPATCHING AND MONITORING SYSTEM FOR UNMANNED VEHICLES".
2 December 2020 - George conducted a Zoom Workshop on "City as a Complex System" for administrators of the City of Lugano.
22 July 2020 - George delivered a Webinar on "Coronavirus Risk Modelling and Complexity Science" for British Computer Society members.
June 2020 - George published a paper on LinkedIn: "Looking at Coronavirus Epidemic, Mass Immigration, Brexit and Global Warming through the Lenses of Complexity Science".
26 - 28 August 2019 - George co-chaired HOLOMAS19 conference in Linz and delivered the keynote paper "Smart City as a Complex System".
March 2019 - AI for Business FORUM in Lugano - George addressed executives from Switzerland, Italy, Austria and Germany on AI for Business.
January 2018 - George completed report for the House of Lords, Westminster, on "Mass Migration as a Complex System".
December 2018 - Colombo, Sri Lanka - Professor Rzevski launched the development of an AI system for real-time control of cooling, heating and ventilation of large buildings in subtropical climates.
December 2018 - International Conference on Artificial Intelligence 2018, Colombo, Sri Lanka - George delivered Keynote address "Human versus Artificial Intelligence: Collaborating or Competing?"
October 2018 - Professor Rzevski visited IBIS123 Corp, Jacksonville and University of Florida Campus, Gainesville - He signed contract for developing AI-based system for controlling cooling and heating of large state-owned buildings in Florida.
September 2018 - Professor Rzevski engaged to help the House of Lords, Westminster, with their research project "Britain's Demographic Challenge".
May 2018 - The New Forest Conference on Complex Systems - George chaired the conference and delivered keynote address "Coevolution of Technology, Business and Society".
March 2018 - Visit to Sidney
As a member of the team assembled by Sydney consulting company Chora, George gave a number of presentations for the big Australian insurance company, IAG, on the application of Artificial Intelligence in insurance industry. His team is prototyping an intelligent digital platform for supporting claim management, reinsurance and autonomous claims.
September 2017 - Brexit Paper revised to include some latest research results.
July 2017 - George founded a new venture, Digital Ecosystems Ltd
July 2017 - Announcement of The New Forest Conference on Complex Systems 2018 to be chaired by Professor Rzevski
The conference will take place in a well-known hotel in the middle of the New Forest on 14 - 16 May 2018. The conference attracts well known complexity science experts as well as those who would like to learn how to manage complexity of the Internet-based global market.
July 2017 - George wrote a paper on Brexit Through the Lenses of Complexity Science
Paper outlines a strategy for economic breakthrough after Brexit.
23 June 2017 - George's Letter to the editor on low productivity published in the Times
Sir, the headline to David Smith’s article (Business, June 21) holds that productivity is “a real problem” in the UK “even if boosting it is the stuff of dreams”. The solution is quite straightforward. Complex systems, such as a national economy, are able to “self-organise” with a view to reducing consequences of external events that disrupt status quo. Hence, if you tighten up employment law and make it more difficult for businesses to employ cheap immigrant labour, which is flooding the UK precisely because opportunities to find a job are better here than elsewhere in Europe, businesses would adapt and start investing into IT and switch from labour-intensive to technology-driven, high-productivity business processes.
That is exactly what happened in France, where employment laws are so strict that businesses avoid employing labour and instead employ technology. We could help the process of adaptation, which is always painful, by providing easily available investments into IT, as in the US.
George Rzevski, Emeritus professor of complexity science, Open University.
June 2017 - According to academia.edu George is among top 2% of world scientists in terms of the number of downloaded publications.
May 2017 - New Forest Conference - Complex Systems 2017
Gorge co-chaired the annual Complex Systems Conference and delivered the keynote address "Building Digital Ecosystems". This is a small and very friendly conference attracting researchers and practitioners interested in complexity and adaptability in business, economics, medicine, financial services, etc. The key objective is to promote understanding of complexity and exchange knowledge on methods for managing complexity.
March 2017 - Appointment to the Board of Directors of Wessex Institute of Technology
Professor Rzevski joined the Board of Directors of Wessex Institute of Technology.
March 2017 - Singapore Conference - Complexity 2017
George participated in the Complexity Conference "Causality - Reality" in Singapore as an invited speaker. His talk was entitled "Managing Organisational Complexity: Practical Methods and Tools for Adaptation and Causality". After the Conference George met several highly positioned administrators who expressed interest in methods for managing complexity in dense urban areas.