When you speak with Davi Kofsky about technology, you quickly discover a genuine fascination for intelligent systems and how they shape the way organisations build, interact and grow. That curiosity has taken on a new dimension. Davi, an Associate Director at Rimon Advisory, has now completed his Graduate Certificate in Artificial Intelligence at Monash University with High Distinction, a milestone that reflects both personal dedication and a clear desire to stay ahead of the rapid changes influencing modern innovation.
Davi’s interest in AI began long before he enrolled in the program. Working closely with founders and engineering teams, he observed the growing role of intelligent systems across every corner of the innovation landscape. What intrigued him was not the buzz that usually surrounds AI but the practical, problem solving power behind it. He wanted to understand how models learn, how decisions are shaped by data and how emerging tools influence the design of real world products.
The Graduate Certificate offered the depth he was seeking. The program challenged him to explore subjects ranging from neural networks and machine learning theory to applied AI solutions used to automate complex tasks. It required hours of study, plenty of experimentation and a willingness to question how and why these systems behave the way they do. Balancing study with client work was no small task, but Davi approached it with the same determination he brings to his advisory role.
While the academic achievement is significant in its own right, the value extends far beyond the classroom. AI now sits behind many of the technological developments that Australian companies are pursuing, from software and cybersecurity to automation, analytics and advanced digital products. Understanding these systems at a technical level has become essential for accurately evaluating innovation work and supporting clients through an increasingly scrutinised R&D environment.
Davi’s postgraduate training gives him a sharper lens for identifying true technical uncertainty and for recognising the experimental steps that distinguish genuine research and development. It strengthens his ability to engage deeply with engineering teams, interpret the scientific foundations of their work and ensure that project descriptions capture both the technical rigour and the commercial purpose behind each activity. This capability aligns directly with the level of detail, clarity and compliance that high quality RDTI claims require.
For Davi, the qualification marks the beginning of a new chapter rather than the conclusion of one. The skills he has developed will continue to shape the way he advises Rimon Advisory’s clients, supports our team and contributes to the technical strength that sets us apart. It is another example of how ongoing learning and genuine curiosity are woven into the fabric of our firm.
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