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High-speed, lower power Artificial Intelligence and its applications

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Dr Tony Scoleri is the co-founder and CEO of AICRAFT, a South Australian company established in 2021 to focus on the design and integration of compact, high-speed, low-power smart sensors and tailored systems driven by Artificial Intelligence. AICRAFT is about to launch its first edge computing module in space which will process data 5 to 20 times more efficiently than what is currently on orbit in the same form factor. Other upcoming products include a smart Earth Observation camera, a small system-on-module for guaranteeing system boot-up in space, a smart satellite power saving module and edge computing hubs for various industrial applications.

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