London, UK — TG0 a London based tech hardware company is thrilled to announce a transformative partnership with NetMind.AI, marking a significant milestone in the development of customizable, AI-driven technology solutions. This long-term strategic collaboration is set to advance AI acceleration and human-machine interfaces, leveraging the unique strengths of both companies.
NetMind.AI, headquartered in London, is at the forefront of developing distributed computing platforms and AI ecosystems. Committed to democratising AI, their mission is to make AI technology more accessible and affordable while focusing on impactful and ethical solutions. Their flagship product, NetMind Power, is a decentralised AI ecosystem that harnesses idle computing power to deliver scalable, cost-effective AI solutions. They are also pioneering tools for Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), broadening the accessibility of AI technology for users and businesses alike.
Collaboration on AI Acceleration
NetMind.AI will collaborate with TG0 and leading academic institutions, including King’s College London and Imperial College London, to push the boundaries of customisable AI acceleration technologies. This partnership will combine NetMind.AI’s expertise in AI infrastructure with customisable Hardware like FPGA (field-programmable gate array) R&D from Imperial College and TG0’s embedded machine learning experience. The aim is to accelerate AI-embedded products, making them accessible from cloud computing platforms to low-cost hardware.
Strategic Investment for Long-Term Growth
In addition to collaboration, NetMind.AI will serve as a long-term strategic investor in TG0. This investment will provide TG0 with the necessary resources to scale its technology, enhance product development, and expand its market presence. This strategic alliance underscores both companies’ dedication to driving innovation in AI and making advanced technologies more accessible and impactful.
“With the £2M investment, and access to NetMind’s state-of-the-art AI frameworks, we can’t wait to see what TG0 will do with their game-changing tech. As the physical and digital spaces increasingly collide, we believe at NetMind that TG0’s work will ensure that these vital technologies are as inclusive, accessible, and powerful as possible.”
NetMind CEO and Co-Founder, Kai Zou, commented
Future AI-Embedded Innovation
TG0’s cutting-edge technology platform, which integrates AI-driven touch and pressure sensing directly into materials, will be further enhanced through this partnership. By leveraging machine learning algorithms and advanced AI techniques, TG0 aims to deliver highly responsive and customisable user interfaces that adapt to individual needs. This collaboration promises to revolutionise human-technology interaction, offering unprecedented design freedom and functionality across various applications.
This partnership reflects a shared vision for the future of technology, where AI-driven innovation is accessible, customizable, and designed to empower users across diverse industries. TG0 and NetMind.AI are committed to creating smarter, more intuitive technology solutions that enhance everyday experiences.
“It’s a thrill to work with a company who places such a premium on innovation. NetMind’s decentralised processing and relatively low cost mean that at TG0 we’re able to focus on what we do best: building the future piece by piece
TG0’s CTO and Co-Founder, Liucheng Guo, commented:
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