El Dorado Hills, CA , Jan. 24, 2017 -- THINCI Inc. today announced that its co-founder and CEO, Dinakar C. Munagala, will present “Machine Learning & Vision Processing for Automotive and Emerging Applications,” during the Global Corporate Venturing & Innovation Summit 2017, being held January 25-27 in Sonoma, Calif.
WHAT:
GCVI Summit 2017 will provide corporate venture capitalists (CVCs), corporate strategy executives, C-level innovation officers and corporate development executives with ways to maximize innovation business practices and drive strategic investment opportunities. Attendees will have access to the world’s most active CVC executives and innovation officers through networking events, ‘un-panels’, and program sessions.
WHO:
Dinakar C. Munagala, Co-founder and CEO, formed THINCI Inc. to build a highly efficient, multi-core, multi-threaded, deep learning and vision processor that will uniquely enable deep learning and visual processing. He assembled a highly competent and synergistic team, and succeeded in building a company from the ground up through final product development and key customer design wins.
WHEN:
The GCVI Summit 2017 takes place over two days:
* Wednesday January 25th, 2017, from 7:00 am to 10:00 pm
* Thursday January 26th, 2017, from 7:00 am to 5:00 pm
WHERE:
The GCVI Summit 2017 will be held at The Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn & Spa, which is about an hour's drive from San Francisco International Airport.
For more information about the panel or the conference, visit http://www.gcvisummit.com/.
About THINCI Inc.
THINCI Inc. is a venture-backed, deep-learning vision processing start-up, based in El Dorado Hills, California, with teams in California and Hyderabad, India. The company was founded by a highly skilled management team with years of experience in massively parallel processing architectures and the software structures to execute on these computing engines. The company is currently in the final phase of producing its deep learning and vision processing solution, comprising silicon and software that can be integrated into a wide range of applications. These include autonomous driving and advanced driver assistance systems in automotive; intelligent agents for personal electronics that enhance photos and video, explain the real-world elements surrounding the user, protect the user from potential danger, and more; smart home automation systems that detect and prevent hazards, intelligently manages home energy consumption, and provides the optimum indoor climate. The company’s investors comprise CVCs DENSO Corp. and Magna International, in addition to ten individual investors, including Dado Banatao, Managing Partner of Tallwood Venture Capital and David Perlmutter, former Chief Product Officer at Intel Corp. For more information visit
http://www.thinci.com/
Contact: Jonah McLeod THINCI (510) 449-8634 [email protected]


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