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R.W. WELTY TECHNOLOGIES is a Carlsbad, CA-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
Fractal Industries applies artificial intelligence to solve complex, real-world problems at scale. Our Human+AI operating system, Fractal | OS™, blends capabilities ranging from data handling, analytics, and reporting to advanced algorithms, simulations, and machine learning, enabling decisions that are just-in-time, just-in-place, and just-in-context.
Macaya Ecopreneur Ventures (MEVC) Corp., is an independent private company. The firm has comprehensive coverage of the complete energy spectrum from: Renewable Energy such as Wind Power, Wastes to Energy and Emissions Control; to Conventional Energy sources such as Oil and Gas; to Energy Linked Natural Resources such as Coal, Biomass and other minerals. The MEVC`s team has extensive experience working in the corporate and financing sectors in Canada, the USA, India and Sub-Saharan Africa. We have acted as the core component in the due diligence, financing and oversight of over $3 billion worth of projects and initiatives from renewable energy to oil, gas and coal. Our principals have acted as lead advisers to some of the largest utility transactions in the world, have been advisers to governments and corporations on the Kyoto Protocol, Emission Trading, Royalty Agreement on oil production and energy generation, transportation and regulatory issues, and have served in senior political positions acting as decision makers on renewable power and fossil-fuel based electricity generation.
Radix 2 is a Austin, TX-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
Dreyev offers an in-vehicle digital copilot device that evaluates drivers for risky behavior. Through Computer Vision and Machine Learning, the Dreyev system analyzes driver conditions such as head pose and eyelid closure to detect distracted or drowsy driving and issues real-time alerts in the case of dangerous conditions. Telematics devices have been on the rise within the auto insurance industry. However, in-vehicle driver coaching is only just emerging. Most insurers use in-car sensors to collect driver data to incentivize certain behaviors or curate an insurance product. A system to monitor and correct driver behavior like the one Dreyev offers can present carriers with the opportunity to take telematics into the realm of loss prevention and risk mitigation. IoT and sensors go beyond helping insurers reduce claims; they also provide opportunities for new forms of consumer engagement and ways of broadening the insurance product experience beyond covering losses.