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Twixsoft
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Overview
HQ Location
United States
Year Founded
2015
Company Type
Private
Revenue
$10-100m
Employees
< 10
Website
Company Description
We are a team of dedicated data engineers, developers and data scientists that work together to help companies solve a plethora of issues with help from the use of artificial intelligence, quantum computing, and machine learning.
IoT Solutions
SKY LABS
Sky Labs is responsible for developing aircraft predictive maintenance, unmanned flying aircraft, and autonomous flying drones. Predictive analytics and fault diagnostics of high-value engineering systems often involve processing of real-time sensor data to deduct impeding or hidden problems within the underlying system.
OCEAN LABS
Ocean labs is developing solutions for the marine and shipping industry. These solutions will provide tools for autonomous ship navigation and man-over-board detections system.
EARTH LABS
Earth labs is developing tools that will be used in agriculture and green energy. There are many areas of agriculture and green energy that AI will have the potential to revolutionize. AI-powered tools for agriculture and green energy will be able to make more intelligent decisions.
BODY LABS
Body Labs is developing solutions to augment doctors ability to detect cancer and illness with higher accuracy.
Sky Labs is responsible for developing aircraft predictive maintenance, unmanned flying aircraft, and autonomous flying drones. Predictive analytics and fault diagnostics of high-value engineering systems often involve processing of real-time sensor data to deduct impeding or hidden problems within the underlying system.
OCEAN LABS
Ocean labs is developing solutions for the marine and shipping industry. These solutions will provide tools for autonomous ship navigation and man-over-board detections system.
EARTH LABS
Earth labs is developing tools that will be used in agriculture and green energy. There are many areas of agriculture and green energy that AI will have the potential to revolutionize. AI-powered tools for agriculture and green energy will be able to make more intelligent decisions.
BODY LABS
Body Labs is developing solutions to augment doctors ability to detect cancer and illness with higher accuracy.
Key Customers
IBM
IoT Snapshot
Twixsoft is a provider of Industrial IoT application infrastructure and middleware, and analytics and modeling technologies.
Technology Stack
Twixsoft’s Technology Stack maps Twixsoft’s participation in the application infrastructure and middleware, and analytics and modeling IoT Technology stack.
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Supporting Technologies
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