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Zurich startup Lightly helps make AI smarter by selecting the right images for training, enabling safer surgeries and reducing pesticide use.
Zurich-based start-up Lightly presents LightlyEdge, an embedded AI solution that selects and transmits only relevant data from vehicle cameras and sensors. This method could offer European car manufacturers a way to reduce costs and accelerate development, providing a competitive edge against AI leaders.
As Europe’s automotive sector faces rising pressure from US and Asian competitors, a Swiss AI firm is positioning itself as a potential ally by helping carmakers optimise how they collect and use data for autonomous driving.
Swiss AI startup's new smart data collection solution LightlyEdge enables European automotive manufacturers to close the innovation gap with smarter, faster data collection deployed directly in vehicles.
Tech startups earn Innosuisse Certificate for smart solutions beyond AI. Startups Lightly and Sonixapp are at the forefront of artificial intelligence, enhancing machine learning models and providing ultra-low-latency communication for the gaming industry, respectively.
Lightly was selected by Innosuisse as one of 33 innovation projects funded through the Swiss Accelerator, with CHF 60.4 million awarded in total to SMEs and startups.
Lightly: Meet the Venture Leader Technology curating data to optimize machine learning. Interview with Matthias Heller.
Lightly is selected for the “Venture Leaders Technology” roadshow to Silicon Valley. Out of the 150 submitted applications, the Venture Leaders Technology selection committee has selected 10 startups that best represent Switzerland’s innovation drive and vitality.
Lightly, a Zurich, Switzerland-based tech startup that enables users to build machine learning models, secured $3 million in Seed funding.
Swiss YC-backed startup Lightly secures funding round led by Wingman Ventures to solve data challenges in machine learning as it plans to launch in Silicon Valley.