Objective
AI driven systems are improving our lives tremendously, but they face a performance wall. They have to rely on hardware with communication bottlenecks that limit AI applications and waste a lot of energy. In 2013, Europe launched the billion-euro Human Brain Project to deepen our understanding of neuroscience and neuromorphic computing. SpiNNcloud Systems is a deep-tech spinoff leveraging cutting-edge research backed by thousands of publications from the Human Brain Project to provide highly-parallel and real-time computing solutions that can power third generation of AI-driven systems. Our unprecedented SpiNNcloud platform presents a unique combination of Neuromorphic, Deep Learning and Symbolic layers which yield real-time, low-latency, energy-efficient and cognitive AI systems. Up to now, our technology has been limited to large-scale systems on the cloud. Our project will enable us to develop SpiNNode edge system so that AI applications can run on the cloud to edge continuum in real time. This will not only increase the visibility of SpiNNaker2 technology, it will also set up a new path for commercializing our core technology. With EIC Transition support, we will translate cutting edge science originating from the Human Brain Project into solid industrial applications. Our mission is to be the European pioneer driving the third wave of AI: real-time, autonomous and sustainable.
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Programme(s)
- HORIZON.3.1 - The European Innovation Council (EIC) Main Programme
Funding Scheme
HORIZON-EIC - HORIZON EIC GrantsCoordinator
01067 Dresden
Germany
The organization defined itself as SME (small and medium-sized enterprise) at the time the Grant Agreement was signed.