NunoX Technology Co (聯覺科技) received the factitious intelligence (AI) class at a contest held throughout Europe’s largest start-up and expertise commerce truthful, VivaTech, the Small and Medium Enterprise and Startup Administration (SMESA) stated in an announcement yesterday.
NunoX was one in all 34 Taiwanese start-ups and supply-chain companions collaborating within the event in Paris beneath the theme “AI Taiwan,” as a part of a delegation organized by SMESA, the National Science and Technology Council’s Taiwan Tech Arena (TTA) and the Ministry of Economic Affairs’ Department of Industrial Technology, to broaden the nation’s presence within the European market.
The firm received the AI class of the Global Deep Tech Battle, a global start-up competitors hosted by the Swiss nationwide pavilion throughout VivaTech. Four Taiwanese start-ups superior to the finals, SMESA stated.
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NunoX combines AI expertise with a self-developed high-precision scanner to transform real-world materials and textures into digital supplies with a realism price of as much as 98 %, SMESA stated.
The expertise helps cut back waste generated by typical textile sampling by shortening attire improvement cycles from 14 days to 48 hours and decreasing pattern manufacturing and transport prices, it stated.
VivaTech this 12 months marked its tenth anniversary and launched the inaugural “Tech for Change Award” to acknowledge firms utilizing expertise to deal with environmental, social and healthcare challenges.
Seven Taiwanese start-ups acquired the award’s certification, together with for medical AI, vitality administration, privateness safety, inexperienced expertise and smart-city purposes, SMESA stated.
The delegation attended an AI summit in Lille, France, the place 5 Taiwanese start-ups hosted shows for native innovation clusters and start-up incubators in the hunt for cross-border partnerships.
It then went to Belgium, constructing on a memorandum of understanding on start-up cooperation signed by Taiwan and Belgium final 12 months. Ten Taiwanese start-ups targeted on healthcare, AI purposes and inexperienced expertise participated in change actions there, together with a Taiwan-Belgium start-up discussion board on Monday at Taiwan’s consultant workplace to the EU, SMESA stated.