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Cómo Viact, una empresa hongkonesa de software basado en la IA, ha recaudado 7,3 millones de dólares
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forbes.es | Zinnia Lee
Viact, una startup con sede en Hong Kong que utiliza inteligencia artificial para supervisar la seguridad en el lugar de trabajo en instalaciones industriales, ha recaudado 7,3 millones de dólares de inversores entre los que se encuentra Singtel Innov8, el brazo corporativo del gigante de las telecomunicaciones Singapore Telecommunications. Viact comunicó el miércoles que su ronda de financiación Serie A fue liderada por la empresa de inversión irlandesa Venturewave Capital.
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1 week ago |
forbes.com | Zinnia Lee
Viact, a Hong Kong-based startup that uses artificial intelligence to monitor workplace safety at industrial facilities, has raised $7.3 million from investors including Singtel Innov8, the corporate venture arm of telecoms giant Singapore Telecommunications. Viact said on Wednesday its Series A round was led by Irish investment firm Venturewave Capital. Other investors who participated in the funding round include Korea Investment Partners and PolyU Entrepreneurship Investment Fund.
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1 week ago |
forbesmiddleeast.com | Zinnia Lee
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1 week ago |
forbes.com | Zinnia Lee
This story is part of Forbes’ coverage of Korea’s Richest 2025. See the full list here. Shares of Samyang Foods have been on the boil, up 265% over the past year, fueled by the raging popularity of its spicy Buldak (fire chicken in Korean) instant noodles. Their creator Kim Jung-soo is a newcomer this year with a fortune of $1.3 billion, which she shares with her husband Chun In-jang, the former chairman of the company.
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3 weeks ago |
forbes.com | Zinnia Lee
Shanghai Starfive Technology’s chips are based on RISC-V, which, unlike Intel’s x86 and Arm, is an open-source design that’s not controlled by a Western company. China has for years been trying to wean its crucial semiconductor industry away from Western technology. China, like most of the world, uses computer chips based on architectures from the Silicon Valley pioneer Intel or U.K.-based Arm.
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