Suppliers: Neurala #ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZJump to Section#ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZClick here to login and view details of this companyFeatured Articles & Products Read More >By The Robot Report Staff | June 24, 2021Neurala raises $12M to scale for AI for manufacturingNeurala’s VIA software helps manufacturers improve quality inspection on production lines.By Eugene Demaitre | February 28, 2020Brain Builder SDK enables deep neural networks to keep learningThe Brain Builder SDK from Neurala is designed to help developers train vision AI systems continually and on the edge.By The Robot Report Staff | January 23, 2020Neurala, AviSight team up for AI-powered drone inspectionsAI vision company Neurala and drone services provider AviSight are combining efforts to enable AviSight's Live Look Fault Vision to inspect critical infrastructure.By Eugene Demaitre | January 1, 2020In 2020, AI to enable acceleration from automation to autonomy, say expertsExecutives at an autonomous mobile robot vendor, an AI company, and a visual inspection provider take a look ahead to 2020.By Eugene Demaitre | December 30, 2019AI and robotics execs look back at tech trends of 2019Executives at Brighterion, Mobile Industrial Robots, and Neurala describe the increasing convergence of AI and robotics in 2019.
By The Robot Report Staff | June 24, 2021Neurala raises $12M to scale for AI for manufacturingNeurala’s VIA software helps manufacturers improve quality inspection on production lines.
By Eugene Demaitre | February 28, 2020Brain Builder SDK enables deep neural networks to keep learningThe Brain Builder SDK from Neurala is designed to help developers train vision AI systems continually and on the edge.
By The Robot Report Staff | January 23, 2020Neurala, AviSight team up for AI-powered drone inspectionsAI vision company Neurala and drone services provider AviSight are combining efforts to enable AviSight's Live Look Fault Vision to inspect critical infrastructure.
By Eugene Demaitre | January 1, 2020In 2020, AI to enable acceleration from automation to autonomy, say expertsExecutives at an autonomous mobile robot vendor, an AI company, and a visual inspection provider take a look ahead to 2020.
By Eugene Demaitre | December 30, 2019AI and robotics execs look back at tech trends of 2019Executives at Brighterion, Mobile Industrial Robots, and Neurala describe the increasing convergence of AI and robotics in 2019.