AIMHI (Artificial Intelligence meets Human Intelligence) is a women-led, Mindanao-based construction technology startup building the Philippines' first AI-driven, profit-first project management platform. Its Builder Suite and offline-capable mobile app give contractors, engineers, and project managers real-time clarity on costs, risks, and progress - even on remote job sites where the internet drops - helping them predict target profit early and avoid budget overruns.
Cherryanne Lee Angoy is the founder and CEO of AIMHI (AI Meets Human Intelligence), a women-led construction-tech startup based in Tagum City, Mindanao, Philippines. After 16 years in the US tech industry, including leadership roles at Verizon, she returned home and set out to fix construction's oldest headache - projects that run late, over budget, and below profit. AIMHI's AI-powered Builder Suite gives contractors real-time insights, cost tracking, and risk alerts, with an offline mode built for job sites where cell signal disappears. The company has raised grants from DOST-PCIEERD and Accenture and won the E3 Chairman Recognition Award in Kuala Lumpur.
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