Articles from Neurala

Neurala's 2024 was a year defined by strong growth in revenue, new strategic partnerships, and technical and product innovation. As the global AI in computer vision market is expected to grow to $95 billion by 2027, Neurala continues to lead the way thanks to its technology leadership and the ability to solve real-world challenges through its patented edge AI technology.
By Neurala · Via Business Wire · January 13, 2025

Today Neurala, the leader in vision AI software, announced the launch of Cascade, an innovative capability within its visual inspection suite, Neurala VIA (Visual Inspection Automation), at VISION Stuttgart, October 8-10, 2024. Cascade extends VIA’s capabilities, enabling manufacturers to implement more complex workflows.
By Neurala · Via Business Wire · October 1, 2024

Neurala’s first half of 2024 more than tripled revenue versus the first half of 2023, a year in which the company achieved a 5x revenue growth versus the preceding period.
By Neurala · Via Business Wire · August 27, 2024

Today Neurala, a leading provider of vision AI software, announced a new version of Neurala VIA that enables the rapid deployment of AI models based on the award-winning Lattice sensAI™ solution stack and low power Lattice FPGAs. The latest Neurala VIA offers more flexibility, provides advanced edge AI capabilities, and maximizes available compute power, enabling developers to efficiently create and deploy AI models at the edge.
By Neurala · Via Business Wire · February 28, 2024

Neurala's 2023 was a year of unprecedented success, marked by a strong increase in revenue compared to 2022, and significant strategic collaborations with industry leaders SONY Semiconductor Solutions and Qualcomm. These milestones solidified Neurala's status as a frontrunner in the vision AI sector.
By Neurala · Via Business Wire · February 15, 2024

Today, Neurala, the leader in vision AI software, announced a partnership with Azena, the fastest growing open platform and marketplace for AI-enabled video analytics solutions. Neurala’s Edge-friendly vision AI software will be deployed as a part of Azena’s marketplace of plug-and-play AI applications to enable developers, integrators and end users to easily create and update custom AI models directly on smart cameras.
By Neurala · Via Business Wire · February 22, 2022

Today, Neurala, the leader in vision AI software, announced the launch of its new detection technology, designed and developed for manufacturing and industrial settings. Neurala’s latest feature enables manufacturers to find and identify objects in a field of view to ultimately improve the quality inspection process.
By Neurala · Via Business Wire · January 31, 2022

Today, Neurala, the leader in vision AI software, announced that it has raised $12 million in funding to advance the development of vision AI for manufacturing. The round, led by Zebra Ventures and Pelion Venture Partners, with participation from Draper Associates, Friulia, AddValue, 360 Capital Partners, Idinvest Partners, Cougar Capital, and industrial investors IMA and Antares Vision, brings the total invested in Neurala to $26 million.
By Neurala · Via Business Wire · June 24, 2021

Today, Neurala, the leader in vision AI software, announced the launch of its European subsidiary, Neurala Europe, based in Italy. By establishing a presence in Europe, Neurala is advancing its efforts in the industrial space, bolstering on-the-ground expertise and support for its European partners, VARs and manufacturing customers as the industry increasingly prioritizes AI and automation as a part of Industry 4.0 initiatives.
By Neurala · Via Business Wire · June 8, 2021

Today, Neurala, the leader in vision AI software, announced a partnership with IHI Logistics & Machinery. Neurala’s vision AI software will be deployed to increase the effectiveness of optical character recognition (OCR) reading of package information by automatically identifying expiration dates, to ultimately reduce waste and relieve workers from mundane, repetitive tasks.
By Neurala · Via Business Wire · April 27, 2021