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Hi @Schnitzel lover, this is where our relationship with Teksun is going to come in handy IMO.
If you have a look at the video below, it describes "Teksun's Tejas Care device which "demonstrates how edge computing and machine vision capabilities can provide health monitoring via in-home cameras including temperature monitoring, heart rate monitoring, fall detection, intruder detection, stress monitoring and much more."
The following is an extract from our partnership announcement with Teksun.
"Teksun focuses on end-to-end IoT & AI product development and enables differentiated intelligent solutions, such as predictive and preventative maintenance in industrial applications, analytics and diagnostics for digital healthcare, automotive, and vision-based devices for security and surveillance, to name a few. The partnership between the two companies will demonstrate and proliferate BrainChip’s technology through Teksun product development channels."
So, I see it as being eminently feasible therefore that AKIDA will find it's way into Teksun's products, including this Teksun Tejas Care device for healthcare tech (amongst other things).
What is also very interesting IMO is all of the other connections that can be found here. For example, aside from being one of our partners, Teksun is also partnered with Renesas, Edge Impulse, MegaChips, Qualcomm and Quectel (to name a few).
The Teksun Tejas Care unit and SoMs use Quectel's SC600T module and Quectel's SC20 modules and it says "These solutions are using edge computing and machine intelligence to support a wide range of applications for Smart Cities, HealthCare Tech, Automotive, Industry 4.0, Home Automation, and Logistics".
Speaking of Quectel, in another "connection," last year Morse Micro struck a deal with IoT module maker Quectel Wireless Solutions to bring Wi-Fi HaLow solutions to market. And, Morse Micro received US$94M in funding in a Series B financing round led by Japan’s MegaChips and obviously we have an important relationship with with MegaChips.
What I thought was very interesting about the Teksun Tejas Care device is how incredibly versatile it is. It can be used in multiple industries like medical, mining, transport, education, smart city and home automation, smart door access, smart parking, surveying etc. It also has Wi-Fi & LTE
capabilities, which may mean in future it could have the potential to incorporate Wi-Fi HaLow in the device, which may be able to go through walls and around equipment.
IMO. DYOR.
BrainChip expands its Ecosystem with Teksun to Bring the Akida Processor to Next-Generation AIoT Devices.
Learn how BrainChip is expanding its ecosystem in collaboration with Teksun to bring the Akida processor to next-generation AIoT devices.brainchip.com
Howdy All,
From our partnership announcement with Teksun it stated “Teksun is committed to innovation and dedicated to providing our customers with the most advanced IoT solutions,” said Brijesh Kamani – Founder & CEO of Teksun. “With BrainChip’s Akida processor, we will be able to deliver next-generation AIoT devices that are faster, more efficient, and more intelligent than ever before and not just meet, but exceed the expectations of our customers.”
That says "devices"...PLURAL.
So, aside from the Teksun Telep Drowsiness Detection solution which has already been showcased working alongside BrainChip at the EVS23 event in Santa Clara, California a few days ago, Teksun also have additional solutions from their Telep range which includes the following:
- Teksun Telep Fall Detection
- Teksun Telep Fire & Smoke Detection
- Teksun Telep Gamification
- Teksun Telep Safety Gear Detection
- Teksun Telep Face Identification
- Teksun Telep Occupancy Detection
- Teksun Telep Intrusion Detection
- Teksun Telep Driver Monitoring
- Teksun Telep Gesture Control (coming soon)
- Teksun Telep NLP (coming soon)
- Teksun Telep Sign Language
As you can see from this screen shot below the Teksun Telep Sign Language and the Teksun Telep Fall Detection solutions include combinations of technologies from the following parties:
- Teksun
- Arm
- Synaptics
- Qualcomm
- Quectel - (Incidentally Quectel have partnered with Morse Micro (Wi-Fi HaLow) who are backed by MegaChips. Quectel also provides the wireless module for Amazon's Sidewalk).
As mentioned in my previous post (above), I find all of these connections very interesting. Will we be replacing one of these parties (i.e. Synaptics) or will we all be working together?
Bearing in mind also that Teksun is also partnered with Renesas, Edge Impulse and MegaChips (to name a few).
The future looks very bright IMO.
B x