Discover Cutting-Edge AI Security Solutions by MicroAI at CES Las Vegas
MicroAI Showcases AI Security Solutions at CES Las Vegas
MicroAI, a Texas-based company specializing in edge AI products, is presenting its Launchpad quick-start deployment tool alongside new security software at this year’s CES exhibition. Renowned as the world’s largest tech event, CES is being held at the Las Vegas Convention Center from January 5 to 7.
In collaboration with iBASIS, a provider of communications solutions, MicroAI will demonstrate Launchpad’s management capabilities at booth 12318. Utilizing iBASIS’s connectivity, the demonstration will showcase how Launchpad effectively manages MicroAI software deployed on embedded devices and processes data from various sensors. This tool simplifies mobile device management by enabling secure administration of numerous SIM cards within a single platform.
Yasser Khan, CEO of MicroAI, emphasized the significance of edge-native AI, which allows embedded AI software to operate on microcontrollers and microprocessors within endpoint devices. He stated, “Launchpad offers an intuitive solution for companies to manage their operations, paving the way for new possibilities across diverse industry sectors.”
Additionally, MicroAI will be unveiling its new security software, designed to utilize proprietary embedded AI algorithms to detect, alert, and visualize cyber security threats in real-time, directly running on edge-connected devices. This software is applicable in a range of scenarios, from traditional cyberattack mitigation to the protection of critical assets, IoT devices, and industrial systems.
MicroAI’s demonstration for manufacturers will take place at the Trump International Tower, situated approximately one mile from the LVCC. In partnership with KDDI, which is providing an LTE network for the system, MicroAI will illustrate how its software analyzes data from factory sensors using edge AI algorithms. The MicroAI Grid will allow manufacturers to connect and share data seamlessly across multiple sites globally.
To explore more about AI and big data, consider attending the upcoming AI & Big Data Expo events, scheduled for Santa Clara on May 11-12, Amsterdam on September 20-21, and London on December 1-2.
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