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1MRobotics develops automated nano-fulfilment centers for omnichannel retail, enabling rapid delivery at scale.
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1MRobotics develops automated nano-fulfilment centers for omnichannel retail, enabling rapid delivery at scale.Spring’21Autonomous / RoboticsRetail & E-CommerceRoboticsSystem
Addionics provides AI based Smart 3D Electrodes that unlock improvements in capacity, power, safety, charging time, lifetime and costs for batteries with any chemistry, existingFall’19HW & ManufacturingAutonomous SolutionsBattery
is bringing the future of developer-driven Kubernetes security, today. Our patented technology and tools fit natively within the CI/CD pipeline and existing development tools, assuringFall’20Security & PrivacyDevToolsCyber SecurityDevtools
Humanizing UI Automation. Tesla teaches cars how to understand traffic. Askui teaches your code how to understand user interfaces.Spring’22SW Dev Tools / DevOpsDevToolsAI GUI testing
Aspecto is an observability platform, powered by OpenTelemetry, that brings R&D teams complete visibility into every interaction, performance issue, and error happening within their distributedSpring’20SW Dev Tools / DevOpsDevToolsDevtoolsOpenTelemetry
We build scalable quantum computers to tackle the world’s hardest computational challenges.Fall’22Next-Gen ComputeSemiconductorsQuantum
SaaS security solution secures inter-business application connectivity.Spring’21Security & PrivacyCyber SecurityCyber Security
Graphene-based photonic modulator / detector compatible with any chip technology for optical on-chip and chip-to-chip interconnects.Fall’22HW & ManufacturingSemiconductorsGrapheneOptical CommunicationPhotonics
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