WAISL is transforming the aviation sector with their digital airport technology solutions and managed IT operations, offering 100 million passenger journeys per annum. They offer automated processes, facial recognition and retail optimization to ensure a superior and smooth airport experience. They also develop new technologies including IoT,AI and ML for Foreign Object Detection and Indoor Wayfinding. WAISL is committed to creating smart airports for superior travel experience.
Synthetaic, an AI company, has developed Rapid Automatic Image Categorization (RAIC): a tool that allows users to quickly find objects in satellite images of Earth. NGA is exploring this technology for AI programs to analyze Earth's data. With offices in San Francisco, Seattle, and London, Synthetaic offers AI, ML, and Robotics consulting and education. Suitable for large scale analysis, RAIC is revolutionizing intelligence gathering and helping teams scale information effectively.
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