According to Central News Agency, Linker Vision, an AI software platform company led by the Noribel Group and invested in by NVIDIA, was featured on the back panel of the NVIDIA GTC conference. Noribel stated that Linker Vision acts as an 'AI City Brain,' targeting smart city opportunities. As AI and robotics technologies are deployed in real-world scenarios and exported internationally, they are expected to become a new growth engine for the group. Linker Vision, backed by Noribel Asia, Noribel Innovation, and Canon Inc., is a key partner at this year's NVIDIA GTC. Noribel Group explained that through strategic resource integration, Linker Vision combines its proprietary 'AI City Brain' software technology with the optical hardware capabilities of Canon and Ho-Tsang Technology to showcase comprehensive smart city solutions integrated with edge AI imaging equipment. The core strength of Linker Vision lies in its self-developed 'Physics AI' and 'Inference AI' platforms, which give cities the ability to 'think' autonomously. Noribel explained that in the IoT era, sending massive amounts of video data to the cloud often leads to bandwidth and latency issues. Linker Vision's solution brings computing and inference capabilities directly to the network edge, upgrading traditional equipment into smart IoT devices with real-time analysis capabilities. This technology is already participating in the 'AI Grid' infrastructure project promoted by AT&T, Cisco, and NVIDIA. Furthermore, the technology is being extended to various robotic carriers as a 'Robot Brain.' In Taiwan, it has been applied to the 'Smart Kaohsiung Lighthouse Project' and is being evaluated for the Taipei MRT Wenhu Line. In the U.S., it has been verified for public safety systems in AT&T's Dallas exploration zone and used for industrial monitoring at a TanMar facility in Louisiana.

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  • Source: CNA (Central News Agency)
  • Category: tech_business
  • Organizations: AT&T