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Dover Corporation DOV announced that its subsidiary Innovative Control Systems, a brand of OPW Vehicle Wash Solutions, launched an AI-powered license-plate recognition (LPR) solution. This move will improve operational efficiency and satisfaction for Dover's customers.
RIDC expands GOKIZ to include Penn Avenue and Hazelwood Green. GOKIZ expansion supports over 30 AI and tech companies. Pennsylvania offers tech startups up to $100,000 in tax credits.
Indianapolis recognized with a Smart Cities North America Award for integrating AI into city operations. AI Commission's goal is to enhance government functions.
Rivers Agile opened a deep tech innovation center in Callery. The center supports robotics and AI technology development. Pittsburgh's robotics cluster is gaining national recognition.
The Madhya Pradesh government aims to transform Indore into a no-traffic signal city using AI for smarter traffic management and reduced travel times.
Chip Ganassi Racing on Friday said it has partnered on a strategic research collaboration with OpenAI — a deal that makes the two-time reigning IndyCar championship winning team the first to bring in a partner from the artificial intelligence field.
In an era where EdTech companies rely heavily on venture funding, Hyderabad-based Innomatics Research Labs has achieved an extraordinary milestone transforming thousands of individuals into data scientists without raising a single rupee in external funding.
A new initiative aimed at training Indiana residents in the fundamentals of artificial intelligence is set to transform the local workforce, equipping individuals with essential skills needed to navigate an increasingly tech-driven world.