Visit iniVation and SynSense at the Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Conference (CVPR) in Seattle from 19-21 June! Come to see us at stand 2021 to experience the latest neuromorphic technology including the world's smallest DVS, ultra-fast-tracking solutions, and the Speck ultra-low-power SoC. #cvpr2024 #computervision #machinevision #artificialintelligence
SynSense’s Post
More Relevant Posts
-
SynSense, a global leader in neuromorphic engineering, in collaboration with the Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), is proud to announce the publication of our groundbreaking research in the journal Nature Communications. The collaboration, led by Xu Bo and Li Guoqi, highlights the development of the compute-in-sensor, dynamic intelligent vision System-on-Chip (SoC) Speck™, featuring a dynamic attention algorithm. This innovation marks a significant milestone in the field of neuromorphic computing and its application in AI technology. #NeuromorphicEngineering #AITechnology Read more here: https://lnkd.in/e-J8SFjA
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
Tune in to the newest EE Times | Electronic Engineering Times podcast discussing neuromorphic chips with Dr Dylan Muir, VP of Global Research Operations at SynSense. Gain insights into SynSense's offerings for low-power vision and sensor processing, including Speck, Xylo, and Rockpool. Plus, explore SynSense's recent acquisition of sister company iniVation, expanding their portfolio and expertise in the field. #Neuromorphic #visionprocessing #EEtimes
SynSense Research Head Talks Combined Sensing, Processing - EE Times Podcast
https://www.eetimes.com
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
We are pleased to announce that SynSense and iniVation are now officially part of the ETH AI Center community! Our journeys began at the ETH Zürich and the University of Zurich, and we are delighted to continue partnering with the world's foremost AI technology community. #ETHAI #StartupCommunity
We are excited to welcome SynSense and iniVation into our affiliated startup community! 🚀 SynSense is the leading provider of neuromorphic intelligence and application solutions globally. Born from over 20 years of research at ETH Zurich and the University of Zurich, SynSense specializes in the commercialization of neuromorphic technology, focusing on edge computing with ultra-low power and latency ASICs and IP blocks. Aiming to revolutionize commercial neuromorphic chips for neuromorphic intelligence solutions, SynSense leverages its expertise in low-power circuit design and machine learning. Offering full-stack neuromorphic engineering services, it provides custom silicon design solutions tailored to specific industrial and consumer applications. SynSense is dedicated to advancing neuromorphic technology, leading the sector's development, and enhancing future human well-being. Synsense was co-founded by Prof. Giacomo Indiveri at the Institute of Neuroinformatics. Prof. Indiveri is an ETH AI Center Associated Faculty Member. 🤝 Further, a leader in ultra-low-power neuromorphic processing, SynSense has merged in an acquisition with iniVation, the top provider of neuromorphic vision sensing, to create the first global end-to-end neuromorphic sensing and processing powerhouse. This merger harnesses their shared technology and expertise to revolutionize intelligent vision applications in consumer electronics, robotics, aerospace, and automotive industries. 🚀 iniVation, known for its high-performance, bio-inspired vision systems, brings to the table ultra-low latency, efficiency, and the first neuromorphic systems used in space and Antarctica. The combined entity, known as the SynSense Group, will offer a comprehensive portfolio, from vision sensors and stand-alone processors to integrated compute-in-sensor devices. Their groundbreaking work, coupled with SynSense's processing capabilities, positions the SynSense Group at the forefront of neuromorphic technology innovation, ready to meet diverse global market needs. iniVation was co-founded by Prof. Tobi Delbruck at the Institute of Neuroinfomatics. Prof. Delbruck is an ETH AI Center Associated Faculty Member. We are very excited to have you on board!
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
-
Visit us at MWC 2024, from 26-29 February in Barcelona! SynSense and iniVation will present the latest breakthrough neuromorphic technology, including the upcoming Aeveon sensor and the Speck ultra-low-power intelligent SoC. Join us directly at 4FYN Hall 8.1, Stand D21.4, or contact us to set up a meeting: https://lnkd.in/gnxefArU #MWC2024 #neuromorphic
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
-
We are excited to announce that SynSense, the foremost ultra-low-power neuromorphic processing company, will join forces with iniVation, the original and leading neuromorphic vision sensing provider! With a shared origin and history of successful collaboration, our companies will combine to address growing industrial and consumer markets in high-performance intelligent vision. The deal will enable us to coherently address customer needs for vision sensors, stand-alone processors, and integrated compute-in-sensor devices, in markets including consumer electronics, robotics, aerospace, and automotive. The deal is structured as an acquisition of 100% of iniVation shares by the SynSense parent company, to be known as the SynSense Group. The existing iniVation entity based in Zurich will continue to operate, and all existing customers will continue to be served in the same way, ensuring continuity in all customer and partner relationships for both iniVation and SynSense. In a joint statement, SynSense Group CEO Dr Ning Qiao, and current iniVation CEO Dr Kynan Eng, explained the rationale behind the deal. “We are very excited to announce this next big step in our journey together. Our activities have long been complementary, and this deal continues our shared goal of revolutionizing edge sensing and computing. With our combined technology, know-how and market access, we are looking forward to bringing a new class of ultra-efficient, high-performance intelligent systems to multiple markets.” #SynSenseGroup #SynSense #iniVation #Neuromorphic #vision #processing
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
-
SynSense and iniVation announce strategic partnership for next-generation intelligent eye tracking The leader in ultra-low-power neuromorphic processing, has teamed up with the leading neuromorphic vision company, to build the next generation of low-power, high speed eye tracking devices. This new cooperation builds on the two companies' previous successful joint development of Speck, the world's first ultra-low-power neuromorphic vision system-on-chip. In a joint statement, SynSense CEO Dr. Ning Qiao and iniVation CEO Dr. Kynan Eng emphasized the complementary nature of the two companies' efforts.“We are very pleased to join forces to deliver our upcoming market-leading eye tracking solution for AR/VR. With the expertise in ultra-low-power processing of SynSense, combined with iniVation's next-generation Aeveon sensor technology and eye tracking software stack, we are looking forward to providing the highest-performance eye tracking for our ecosystem partners.” SynSense and iniVation will showcase Speck at CES in Las Vegas from January 9th to 12th, 2024. Visit the iniVation booth #9551 in the LVCC North Hall to discuss how their technology can power real-time eye tracking and vision-based understanding for your products. #eyetracking #neuromorphic #CES2024 https://lnkd.in/esJG6QY3
SynSense and iniVation announce strategic partnership for next-generation intelligent eye tracking
https://www.synsense.ai
To view or add a comment, sign in