The Edge AI and Vision Alliance Announces the 2020 Vision Tank
SLAMcore and Eyedaptic Recognized as Best New Ventures Solving Real-World Problems Using Computer Vision and AI
The Edge AI and Vision Alliance announced the two winners of this year’s Vision Tank Start-Up Competition. The annual competition, which showcases the best new ventures using visual AI and computer vision in their products, invited five finalist companies to pitch their company and product to judges in front of a live audience.
“I am delighted to congratulate SLAMcore and Eyedaptic for their accomplishments creating novel real-world solutions using computer vision,” said Jeff Bier, Founder of the Edge AI and Vision Alliance and General Chair of the Embedded Vision Summit. “Among a strong competitive field comprising dozens of promising companies, SLAMcore and Eyedaptic stood out for their technical innovation, as well as excellence in their business plans, teams and market potential.”
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As winner of the Vision Tank Judges’ Award, SLAMcore receives a $5,000 cash prize, and both winners receive a one-year membership in the Edge AI and Vision Alliance. In addition, the companies will get one-on-one advice from the judges, introductions to potential investors, customers, employees and suppliers, and the opportunity to exhibit at the Embedded Vision Summit.
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For the first time, the Embedded Vision Summit will be held online, September 15-25 from 9 am to 2 pm PT. The conference is focused exclusively on practical, deployable computer vision and AI and attracts a global audience of professionals developing vision-enabled products. The 2020 Summit will feature more than 100 speakers, dozens of exhibitors, a wide range of technology demos and technical workshops.
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