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Top 5 AI products in January

31st January 2022
Kiera Sowery
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Electronic Specifier takes a look at the top AI products to have been released in January.

Belago 1.1 lights way for Luxonis’ 3D vision system

ams OSRAM, a global provider of optical solutions, has announced a new partnership with Luxonis, a developer of embedded artificial intelligence and computer vision technology. Luxonis provides 3D solutions for automatic guided vehicles (AGVs), robots, drones and more that help create high-quality 3D maps for applications such as object detection and obstacle avoidance.

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Husqvarna AI-solution focusing on urban green spaces selected as top innovator by the WEF

Husqvarna Urban Green Space Index (HUGSI), an AI-driven satellite solution focusing on urban green spaces, has been selected by the World Economic Forum as one of 15 Top Innovators in a recent challenge within the UpLink innovation network. UpLink is the open innovation platform of the WEF (World Economic Forum), launched in Davos 2020. 

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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.
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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. The AI-based system applies computer vision and machine learning technologies for real-time monitoring and analysis, to ensure the safety of railroad crossings. Nokia’s collaboration with Schweizer Electronics and BLT demonstrates the reliability of AI-based railroad safety solutions for daily use.

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Neousys’ edge AI GPU computing platform

Neousys Technology, a provider of rugged embedded systems has announced an edge AI GPU computing platform supporting an NVIDIA RTX A6000 or RTX A4500 Ampere GPU cards, and Intel Xeon E or 9th/ 8th-Gen Core (up to 8-core/ 16-thread) CPU with workstation-grade Intel C246 chipset.

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