Startups Pack GTC Israel as Smallest of Them All Sweeps Top Inception Award
NVIDIA’s third GPU Technology Conference in just over a month spilled across Tel Aviv’s convention center this week, in a packed show featuring a live demo of an AI-infused apple-picking drone, a student-built autonomous Formula One car and a two-person company that ran away with the title of Israel’s hottest startup.
The second annual GTC Israel show drew 2,000 attendees, up 75 percent from last year, on the back of recent sellout crowds in at GTCs in Tokyo and Munich. It was wall to wall with the companies that have won Israel the moniker of “startup nation.” Indeed, there are more than 4,000 tech startups in a country of 8.5 million, or 40x the density of startups in the U.S.
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None flew higher at the show than Inception award winner TheWhollySee, a winkingly named shop with just two full-time employees that creates high-fidelity image datasets for training and certifying the AI brains of autonomous vehicles.
Its founder, Dan Yanson, said the first thing he’d do with the p**** — $100,000 in cash plus an NVIDIA DGX Station personal AI supercomputer — is to bring his two part-timers fully on board.
“My first reaction? I’m just overwhelmed,” said Yanson, who studied in Sweden and Russia before completing his Ph.D. from the University of Glasgow. “We’re really a baby company — it’s a small team, we haven’t raised a lot of money yet and the competition was extremely strong. The p**** money is a great boost, but it’s the DGX Station that will be a springboard to accelerate us, both in terms of our technology and our business.”
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Yanson competed against seven other startups — in fields that included healthcare, agriculture, retail and esports — in a back-to-back series of five-minute presentations and then Q&A with a four-person panel. He briskly described the company’s ability to infuse imagery into the foreground of scenes to more rapidly train neural networks for self-driving cars
The Inception awards, which drew a crowd of more than 300 sitting largely nightclub style in a soaring black-walled space, capped off a day that had started with a blistering keynote about NVIDIA’s mission to accelerate computing by NVIDIA Chief Scientist Bill Dally.
Dally announced that NVIDIA has just named a long-time Google Brain researcher, Gal Chechik, to the newly created position of Israel Research Head. Chechik’s mission: to build a world-class team focused on research into deep learning for smarter perception — including combining vision with language and knowledge, learning to generalize more broadly, and understanding complex data.
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Along with some 450 individuals who received training from the Deep Learning Institute and 50+ talks by AI experts, the show included a teeming exhibition hall.
Among its hottest draws was a large netted structure where Tevel Aerobotics showed off its autonomous drone which can gingerly pick, thin and prune fruit trees, relieving the labor crunch in the agriculture sector, while helping farmers’ margins.
And a team of undergrads from Israel’s top-ranked Technion University showed off their side project developing an AI-powered mini-Formula One car, which they’re in the process of converting from gas-powered to all electric.
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