krin.ai
DEκρῖναι
to distinguish decisively
Running a business means making hundreds of distinctions every day. What is urgent, what is important? Which information counts, which is noise? Where does attention pay off, where is it wasted?
Krinai is the Greek aorist of krinein: to distinguish, to judge, to decide. The moment clarity arrives. The root that also sits in criterion, critique and crisis.
Artificial intelligence is useful when it sharpens this faculty. It does not take decisions off your hands. It clears the view for what only a human can see.
That krin.ai ends in AI is no accident.
What we are working on
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Who we are
Rahim Taghizadegan
— Founder & Strategy
Technical physicist (TU Wien, ETH Lausanne), economist and entrepreneur. University lecturer in entrepreneurship theory and applied economics. Author of more than 15 books on economics and entrepreneurship. Brings a rare combination: technical background, academic depth and twenty years of running his own businesses.
Lucas Wolff
— Technology
Computer engineer. Has worked with large language models since 2020, the GPT-3 era, long before the hype. Five years of SAP experience with AI projects of his own. Specialised in agentic systems, model training and fine-tuning, document extraction, and scalable retrieval across large, complex document collections. Builds the systems everything runs on.
Gerald Kalb
— Operations
Specialist in process automation and workflow orchestration. Converts complex business operations into reliable automated systems, from accounting and communication to quality assurance. Turns ideas into running processes.
Moritz Krummenacher
— Prototyping & Business Development
Mechanical engineer (Lucerne University of Applied Sciences), five years of R&D with industry partners, from concept to validated pilot plant. Builds AI systems with the same method today: website relaunches with more than a thousand pages in fifteen languages, frontends for AI research assistants, transcription and OCR pipelines that run entirely on local machines. Takes new approaches from concept to practice.
Lukas Altherr
— Project Leadership & Methodology
Business informatics specialist and IT project rescuer from Lucerne. More than ten years of mandates for the Swiss federal administration, Zurich and SwissLife: from chaos to go-live in three months. HERMES 5.1, IREB, TOGAF, Scrum Master. Brings AI workflows into regulated environments, reliably. Makes sure projects arrive.