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PALESTINE solidarity activists have stormed a building in Belfast city centre where an Israeli tech company is based.
Protestors entered River House in Belfast’s High Street on Wednesday morning, where an Israeli facial recognition company is ...
Before joining Sygnia, Golan was the CEO of Oosto where he led the company’s efforts to cement its position as a key player in the computer vision and visual AI space. Golan serves on the boards ...
Mr. Golan brings over 30 years of leadership experience across the technology vertical and previously held key roles at Google, Intuit, SoftBank Vision Fund, Air New Zealand and Oosto.
Additionally, Brian served as Vice President, Head of Business Unit at AnyVision (now Oosto). Prior to his biometrics experience, Brian held positions at Pivot3, Panasonic Solutions Company ...
Additionally, Brian served as Vice President, Head of Business Unit at AnyVision (now Oosto). Prior to his biometrics experience, Brian held positions at Pivot3, Panasonic Solutions Company ...
Additionally, Brian served as Vice President, Head of Business Unit at AnyVision (now Oosto). Prior to his biometrics experience, Brian held positions at Pivot3, Panasonic Solutions Company, ELERTS ...
Big markdown: AI-powered parking platform Metropolis acquired computer vision company Oosto for a fraction of what the startup had raised to date. Formerly known as AnyVision, it had lost backers ...
Israeli real-time facial recognition company Oosto has been acquired by AI-based parking lot operator Metropolis for US$125 million. The price tag is likely the result of several factors, including ...