Sentences with phrase «tech brainchild»

The high - tech brainchild of a conservation expert and a Cornell professor with a knack for artificial intelligence, Aerofarms seeks to add more science and control to the farming industry in order to increase yield.

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vSculpt, the brainchild of high - tech beauty executive and first - time mum Colette Courtion, was designed in partnership with Obstetricians and Gynaecologists and included input from over 2,300 women who shared insights into their own intimate health problems and what they wanted in a home - use solution.
The US - based P - tech program is the brainchild of computing technology corporation IBM, and the process of transplanting the initiative in Australian soil has already drawn criticism from pundits, including The Register's Richard Chirgwin, who has voiced concerns that it's being expanded upon before initial evaluation has taken place.
AnviLegal, the brainchild of Hyderabad - based tech developer, Anirudh Loya (pictured above), has been working on building the company over the last 18 months and is now in Beta testing with law firms and corporates.
For Case Cruncher is not the product of a tech giant but the brainchild of four Cambridge law students.
The Global Legal Innovation Challenge — the brainchild of Blake Cassels & Graydon LLP and LegalX — will call on a broad range of tech companies to solve a specific problem facing Big Law in Canada.
The brainchild of free diver Kevin Delfour and tech enthusiast Xavier Spengler, iBubble is the world's first autonomous and wireless underwater camera.
The device is the brainchild of an Israeli tech startup called Sirin Labs, which happens to have its headquarters in London, England.
Instrumental in the emerging high - tech focus has been Downtown Project, the brainchild of Internet entrepreneur and Zappo's founder Tony Hsieh.
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