Navantia Australia and Multiverse Computing, a global leader in artificial intelligence (AI) model compression, have announced a strategic alliance to accelerate technological innovation within the Australian defence sector.
Both companies will collaborate to ensure the sovereignty and responsibility of artificial intelligence models in future defense systems. This alliance, linked to the PEM programs, will also explore the potential application of quantum capabilities. Indra Group contributes its IndraMind platform to digitalize the sector, including its supercomputing capabilities. Multiverse Computing brings its expertise in AI model compression and optimization, making them more resource-efficient and achieving over 50% savings in computing and energy costs.
Multiverse Computing members Iraia Ibarzabal and Alberto Reguera hosted a compelling roundtable on AI applications in the defence sector, bringing together thought leaders from industry and government to discuss how AI is reshaping national security and military capabilities.
Multiverse Computing received the Navantia Award for the Promotion of Innovative Talent.
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Multiverse Computing announces that we are official sponsors of the Osservatori Digital Innovation on Quantum Computing from the School of Management of Politecnico di Milano.
From 17 to 21 April 2023, EIC- funded SMEs, startups and scale-ups with extraordinary deeptech solutions, met in Hannover, Germany at Hannover Messe 2023 under EIC Overseas Trade Fairs (OTF) Programme 2.0. The world’s largest trade fair for industrial technology brought together more than 2500+ exhibiting companies, 650+ speakers and over 66 000+ visitors from 173 countries.
The director of data science talks about post-quantum encryption, payments simulation and optimisation problems, and how the quantum work is happening in a multidisciplinary way.
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