Richard Geruson, NexOptic Chairman Announces NexOptic Enters Next Phase Of Commercialization
NexOptic Technology Corp. an innovator in cutting-edge Artificial Intelligence (AI), announces that it has moved into its next phase of commercialization.
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When NexOptic initiated ALIIS™ there were multiple objectives in mind, including creating strong relationships with key semiconductor players. The Company was also determined to create artificial intelligence-based solutions that could surmount limitations central to all imaging platforms, meaning that Aliis needed to be easily deployable into virtually any imaging vertical from smartphones all the way to security, automation, automobiles, medical devices and more. To this end, Aliis had to be extremely power efficient, operate on the edge, and be straightforward for customers to implement. Additionally, the Company wanted Aliis to be fortifiable through a growing patent estate.
“We’re at the beginning of a paradigm shift within the entire imaging industry whereby camera platforms are increasingly becoming AI centric on the device itself,” said Paul McKenzie, NexOptic’s Co-Founder and CEO. “This includes both industry as well as consumer applications and it’s creating significant advantages for data carriers as well as users of all types of data. We’re increasingly well positioned to become a significant contributor in this fast-growing AI on-device trend.”
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With key objectives in hand, and with full marketing and other support from industry partners NVIDIA, Qualcomm and ARM, NexOptic’s North American- and Korean-based sales teams have been attracting rising numbers of enquiries for demonstrations of Aliis to prospective customers. Interested parties continue to include large multinationals as well as regional start-ups, and NexOptic has become expedient in processing its customer enquiries and fully demonstrating the efficacy and significant advantage of Aliis.
As part of enabling the Company’s Korean team, NexOptic has engaged with a global leading engineering and software development company to develop its Aliis Android demonstration app. The app perfectly demonstrates the capabilities of Aliis to potential NexOptic customers, leveraging the power of mobile chipsets and the compact form factors they provide. With the help of this development partner, the Company’s focus can remain on the core AI technology, while still delivering a polished technical demonstration tool to sales and BD teams.
Along the same lines, NexOptic has developed its own NVIDIA Jetson based evaluation kit (EVK) that select prospective customers are utilizing. The kit leverages the raw performance of NVIDIA’s Jetson platform and runs all of Aliis’ algorithms on real time HD video coming from the bundled machine vision camera.
Equally critical to the Company’s technology development and commercialization objectives is its IP fortification strategy. Using top-tier Silicon Valley-based IP attorneys NexOptic has been happy to announce two key patents being granted, with more pending. New applications are continuing to be filed on a regular basis as NexOptic develops new solutions, optimizes existing solutions, and discovers new use cases along the way. The Company is excited to share more about how it has tackled some of the complexities of video with its AI and will continue to provide updates as they become material news.
NexOptic has also added people to its sales and technical teams and will continue to grow to match demand. NexOptic’s secondary web domain, www.aliis.ai will be launched soon and will include private sections for customers as well as sections for shareholders to better understand the full capabilities of the Company’s technologies.
ALIIS™ in a Nutshell
ALIIS™ (All Light Intelligent Imaging Solutions) is a machine-learning AI suite providing instant enhancement to images and videos in the areas of edge processing, shutter speed, resolution and sharpness, image-noise and motion-blur, and image colour and detail. These patented and patent pending solutions can be integrated with imaging devices such as smartphones, smart security cameras, Internet of Things (IoT) devices, automotive platforms, medical imaging technologies, DSLR cameras and more. Additionally, Aliis does all of this while compressing data and reducing media file size, making it ideal for the storage and transmission of image data.
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