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AI-powered 'Digital Twin' Creator Covision Media Closes 5 Million Euro Seed Funding Round

The company is at the forefront of product scanning and content creation for e-commerce, and has worked with brands such as Adidas and Zara.

Corning Launches GlassWorks Cable and Connectivity for AI Data Center Infrastructures

CORNING, NY - Corning Inc. (NYSE:GLW) today launched Corning GlassWorks AI solutions, which the company described as a one-stop shop of customized data center products and services to help operators build the dense fiber infrastructure required for generative AI.

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Polaron AI materials design tool wins inaugural Manchester Prize

Polaron is the first-ever winner of the Manchester Prize. Launched in 2023, the first year of the Manchester Prize called upon the innovators, academics, entrepreneurs and disruptors in the U.K. to enter AI solutions that would deliver public good, receiving nearly 300 entries.

New machine learning framework enhances precision, efficiency in metal 3D printing

Researchers at University of Toronto Engineering, led by Professor Yu Zou, are leveraging machine learning to improve additive manufacturing, also commonly known as 3D printing.

Chinese AI startup Manycore makes global push amid US tensions

China's AI startup Manycore Tech Inc. is keen to grow its global presence, despite tensions between Washington and Beijing presenting increasing challenges for Chinese companies to build cutting-edge technologies and market them abroad.

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AI tool built in N.L. hopes to see use in the oilfield and beyond

ReviewAI, a product developed by St. John's-based tech company CoLab Software, can comb through data and knowledge of past engineering projects to provide insight, improvements and make sure mistakes found in the past aren't repeated.

An AI imaging firm says Johnson & Johnson stole its tech. Execs on both sides are expected to testify next week.

Johnson & Johnson signed a multibillion-dollar contract with ChemImage in 2019. The two companies will face off in court next week.

AI speeds up titanium alloy production with higher strength for submarine manufacturing

A Johns Hopkins research team is using AI to enhance titanium alloys, improving strength and production speed for applications from deep-sea exploration to space travel.

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