Algorized Named to Fast Company's Fourth Annual List of the Next Big Things in Tech
Algorized has earned a spot on Fast Companys list of the tech innovations for 2024 with its advanced people sensing platform driven by AI technology. Making it their second consecutive appearance, in as many years.
In an update from Berkeley on November 24th of 2024 via GLOBE NEWSWIRE. Algorized shared their latest accomplishment in making it to Fast Companys prestigious fourth annual Next Big Things in Tech list! This recognition celebrates groundbreaking technology that is shaping industries such as education and sustainability all the way, to robotics and artificial intelligence.
This year showcases 138 technologies from various entities like established companies and startups that have the potential to transform the way people live and how businesses operate in society as a whole. While some of these technologies may not be commercially available yet they are all making progress, towards making a real difference within the next five years. Algorized is receiving its nomination this year having been recognized previously in Fast Companys World Changing Ideas awards.
"It's a privilege to see Algorizeds advancements acknowledged by Fast Company " remarked Natalya Lopareva in her role as CEO of Algorized." This acknowledgment truly reflects the commitment and effort of our team members.We are creating an AI platform that leverages sensor fusion and multiple sensor modes for integration, with current ultra wideband (UWB) wireless sensor systems. "We are thrilled to witness our technology creating a difference, in safety measures and how humans and machines interact with each other. This will ultimately bring benefits to society."
Brendan Vaughan mentioned in Fast Company that the upcoming technological advancements in fields showcased in "The Next Big Things in Tech" are intriguing and diverse – from semiconductors, to agricultural gene editing. The companies highlighted in this years list are dedicated to addressing some of the critical global challenges.
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Natalya Lopareva spearheaded the companys growth from its research roots at the University of Zurich (ZHAW) where a dedicated team studied buildings and environments along with observing the breathing and movements of individuals across age groups for several months. The company has since established collaborations with chip producers and carried out trial initiatives, within the automotive and industrial automation industries.
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