Stream Analyze, a leading AI solutions provider, wants to make chainsaws and other "stupid" machines smarter using artificial intelligence. Now, the company made a significant move that signals its entry into the U.S. market.
Stream Analyze Want To Make Chainsaw, Other 'Stupid' Machines Smarter!
Venture Beat reported that Stream Analyze partnered with some American companies, such as Microchip. Its collaborations with these U.S.-based firms are expected to bring its innovative technology stateside.
Among these technologies is an AI that can be integrated into chainsaws. In the LinkedIn bio of Stream Analyze Chief Operations Officer Daniel Spahr, he stated that the mission of their company is "making stupid things smarter."
Via its official website, Stream Analyze explained that it can make devices and machines smarter through its analytical edge AI platform, which is designed to deploy on resource-limited devices.
Aside from this, Stream Analyze's technology is also scaled to orchestrate vast fleets of devices, seamlessly changing how businesses operate.
About Stream Analyze
Stream Analyze was founded in Sweden back in 2015. It was established to redefine the capabilities of hardware and equipment, which are usually used with minimal or no software at all.
These include mining rigs, forklifts, lawnmowers, chainsaws, and other commonplace machines and devices. Stream Analyze offers a suite of products that could make different kinds of equipment smarter and safer.
Among the technologies it provides to businesses are SA Studio, SA Engine, SA Staging, and SA Federated Services. All these innovations work together to create a comprehensive platform for AI model deployments.
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