Artificial Intelligence
LINK Mobility launches GSMA compliant RCS API globally
LINK Mobility has announced the global launch of its GSMA compliant Rich Communications Services (RCS) API. LINK’s single RCS API and integrated SaaS solutions enable brands to have increased reach and shortened time-to-market for RCS campaigning, Customer Care, and Natural Language Processing (NLP)/Artificial Intelligence (AI) chatbots.
10 AI & autonomy startups join Aerospace Xelerated
Aerospace Xelerated has announced the ten new startups to join its third cohort. The programme, led by industry partner Boeing, has selected startups using AI and autonomous technology to solve key challenges for the aerospace sector. From 148 applications from around the world, the companies joining the programme come from across the UK, Europe, North America and Oceania.
Scandit launches smart shelf management for retailers
Scandit has launched ShelfView, its latest smart data capture and analytics solution. This tool will enable them to effortlessly capture in-store data, such as inventory, labels or stocks, in real-time via smartphone or autonomous robots.
Kubernetes-orchestrated HPC Cloud delivered in collab
Define Tech, developers of the OpenStack-based LMX Cloud platform has partnered with SUSE, a global provider of innovative and enterprise-grade open source solutions, to build an AI-optimised Cloud infrastructure for Kubernetes-orchestrated workloads at scale.
Second release on self-adapting autonomous networks
Following on from meetings conducted in late 2021, ETSI has now completed Release 2 of its Experiential Networked Intelligence (ENI) specifications with the ETSI GS ENI 005 system architecture.
Zizo partner with Excelpoint
Zizo has announced the news of its partnership to improve the way both businesses and customers have access to data and information.
AI-based video analytics improve railroad crossing safety
Nokia has announced the deployment of its Scene Analytics solution for Baselland Transport AG (BLT) in Münchenstein, Switzerland.
How smart technology is helping the manufacturing industry
Andrew Richardson, Copywriter working with liquid gas operators Flogas discusses how in the world of manufacturing, the way things are produced has changed dramatically over the years. From the first moving assembly line created, through to the modern-day invention of artificial intelligence (AI), it’s safe to say that manufacturing methods have evolved quickly.
New issue of methods technology journal
Mouser presents new issue of Methods Technology journal explores altered perceptions with immersive technology
Seeing Machines and Ambarella collaborate on driver monitoring system solutions
Seeing Machines, the advanced computer vision technology company that designs AI-powered operator monitoring systems to improve transport safety, has announced a collaboration with Ambarella, an AI vision silicon company, to bring integrated ADAS and occupant and driver monitoring system (OMS and DMS) solutions to the market.