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Wouldn't surprise me if Steve Brightfield is quitting in the next 6 months. who's next folks?
 
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manny100

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Yes we are!
Not advice
What do you see that indicates AKIDA is in Switch 2. Would be great if we are. As a non gamer i can't see any indication.
I have read however that Nintendo are sometimes not 'up front' concerning all its tech specs.
 
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What do you see that indicates AKIDA is in Switch 2. Would be great if we are. As a non gamer i can't see any indication.
I have read however that Nintendo are sometimes not 'up front' concerning all its tech specs.
Hot tip..we’re not.
 
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Bravo

If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
If it's being talked about its being worked on.
Wearables for Parkinson's tremor detections obviously far off.
A quiet one not mentioned is concussion in elite contact sports. This will not be long. Elite sporting bodies are facing billions of $$ in claims and the sports need early detection mechanisms and measurement.


This may be what Tata Exlsi is looking at doing here Manny.

Worth keeping an eye on.


ECOSEP and Tata Elxsi Announce Strategic Partnership to Transform Sports Medicine through AI​

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May 07, 2025, 01:45 ET

BENGALURU, India, May 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- European College of Sport and Exercise Physicians (ECOSEP) and Tata Elxsi have announced a strategic partnership that aims to revolutionise the field of sports and exercise medicine through combining the research excellence and clinical expertise of ECOSEP with Tata Elxsi's AI- and machine learning–driven healthcare solutions and technology capabilities.
The partnership will focus on applying artificial intelligence technologies in areas such as advanced diagnostic tools, personalised treatment plans, predictive analytics for injury prevention, and real-time monitoring of athletes' physical conditions.
This innovative collaboration was initiated by Dr. Pakravan, Vice Chair of ECOSEP, and facilitated by Dr. Malliaropoulos, General Secretary. Speaking on behalf of ECOSEP, Prof. Nicola Maffulli, President, stated: "These are exciting times for how technology and medical science can be brought together to transform personalised care in sports. The long-term vision of Tata Elxsi marries with the aim of ECOSEP to develop and maintain 360° care for athletes and physically active individuals. With the power of Tata Elxsi, ECOSEP shall develop comprehensive packages of care which will help to optimise performance and health. This is a unique opportunity for mutual collaboration, marrying disciplines only apparently different, and allowing close interaction of professionals."
Anup SS, Practice Head – AI and Machine Learning at Tata Elxsi, added: "This collaboration with ECOSEP represents an exciting opportunity to apply AI in ways that directly impact athlete health and performance. By combining clinical insight with advanced data science, we aim to co-create intelligent tools that support early diagnosis, enable real-time decision-making, and personalise care for every athlete. Together, we're paving the way for a new era in sports medicine—one that is smarter, faster, and more human-centric."
The collaboration serves as a stepping stone for future interdisciplinary partnerships aimed at expanding the use of AI in sports and musculoskeletal medicine, and both organisations are committed to advancing the field through research, clinical trials, and the development of AI-driven tools that offer athletes and healthcare providers ground-breaking solutions to achieve optimal outcomes.
Tata Elxsi will join the 9th ECOSEP Congress in Düsseldorf in November 2025 to engage with the clinical community, share early insights, and explore opportunities for collaborative research and innovation.
About Tata Elxsi
Tata Elxsi is a global design and technology services company headquartered in Bangalore. It addresses the healthcare, automotive, broadcast, and communications consumer electronics industries. This is supported by a network of design studios, development centres, and offices worldwide. Tata Elxsi's Healthcare & Life Sciences practice is ISO 13485 certified and collaborates with prominent medical device and pharmaceutical OEMs, as well as technology companies. With a comprehensive services and solutions portfolio, Tata Elxsi adds value at every stage of the customer's product development lifecycle. Recognised as a leader in technology consulting, new product design, development, verification & validation, as well as regulatory compliance services, Tata Elxsi is a trusted name in the industry.

About ECOSEP
European College of Sports and Exercise Physicians (ECOSEP) is a non-profit scientific medical society dedicated to Sports Medicine and Sports Physicians in Europe, with extensive international links and collaborations with other similar specialist societies across the world. The mission of the College is to advance competencies of sports physicians and promote highest standards of specialist care through providing continuing education, research, collaboration with other sports medicine organizations, promoting physical activity and population health, and serving as a source of information to the public. The membership and extensive international reach of ECOSEP puts the College in a unique position to achieve these goals and make an impact on current practice as well as future of the Sport and Exercise Medicine specialty.
For more information and also to learn more about our highly popular biennial congresses please visit: https://ecosep.eu/

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Sean made his comment about 9 million this year, which we don't know the details of so is nintendo apart of this 🤔. Will we ever know since the deal is IP only with Megachip
 
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Sean made his comment about 9 million this year, which we don't know the details of so is nintendo apart of this 🤔.
this 9 mil doesnt include ip revenue. it is for new contracts
 
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I do remember the question asked to Sean about new IP revenue this year and he said no. My only thinking is he looking at megachip revenue as not new and already apart of this 9 million due to our deal with megachip is for IP so it could well be apart of the 9 million
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Turns out i was wrong in my thoughts on Tony's position moving to the US.
Turns out Tony was wrong, in his position being made redundant..
 
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"The name Zena is a feminine name of Greek origin, primarily meaning "belonging to Zeus" or "hospitable". It is a variation of the names Xenia and Zenobia, which have similar meanings"

Interesting name choice and theme 🤔...
 
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This may be what Tata Exlsi is looking at doing here Manny.

Worth keeping an eye on.


ECOSEP and Tata Elxsi Announce Strategic Partnership to Transform Sports Medicine through AI​

Tata_Elxsi_Logo

May 07, 2025, 01:45 ET

BENGALURU, India, May 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- European College of Sport and Exercise Physicians (ECOSEP) and Tata Elxsi have announced a strategic partnership that aims to revolutionise the field of sports and exercise medicine through combining the research excellence and clinical expertise of ECOSEP with Tata Elxsi's AI- and machine learning–driven healthcare solutions and technology capabilities.
The partnership will focus on applying artificial intelligence technologies in areas such as advanced diagnostic tools, personalised treatment plans, predictive analytics for injury prevention, and real-time monitoring of athletes' physical conditions.
This innovative collaboration was initiated by Dr. Pakravan, Vice Chair of ECOSEP, and facilitated by Dr. Malliaropoulos, General Secretary. Speaking on behalf of ECOSEP, Prof. Nicola Maffulli, President, stated: "These are exciting times for how technology and medical science can be brought together to transform personalised care in sports. The long-term vision of Tata Elxsi marries with the aim of ECOSEP to develop and maintain 360° care for athletes and physically active individuals. With the power of Tata Elxsi, ECOSEP shall develop comprehensive packages of care which will help to optimise performance and health. This is a unique opportunity for mutual collaboration, marrying disciplines only apparently different, and allowing close interaction of professionals."
Anup SS, Practice Head – AI and Machine Learning at Tata Elxsi, added: "This collaboration with ECOSEP represents an exciting opportunity to apply AI in ways that directly impact athlete health and performance. By combining clinical insight with advanced data science, we aim to co-create intelligent tools that support early diagnosis, enable real-time decision-making, and personalise care for every athlete. Together, we're paving the way for a new era in sports medicine—one that is smarter, faster, and more human-centric."
The collaboration serves as a stepping stone for future interdisciplinary partnerships aimed at expanding the use of AI in sports and musculoskeletal medicine, and both organisations are committed to advancing the field through research, clinical trials, and the development of AI-driven tools that offer athletes and healthcare providers ground-breaking solutions to achieve optimal outcomes.
Tata Elxsi will join the 9th ECOSEP Congress in Düsseldorf in November 2025 to engage with the clinical community, share early insights, and explore opportunities for collaborative research and innovation.
About Tata Elxsi
Tata Elxsi is a global design and technology services company headquartered in Bangalore. It addresses the healthcare, automotive, broadcast, and communications consumer electronics industries. This is supported by a network of design studios, development centres, and offices worldwide. Tata Elxsi's Healthcare & Life Sciences practice is ISO 13485 certified and collaborates with prominent medical device and pharmaceutical OEMs, as well as technology companies. With a comprehensive services and solutions portfolio, Tata Elxsi adds value at every stage of the customer's product development lifecycle. Recognised as a leader in technology consulting, new product design, development, verification & validation, as well as regulatory compliance services, Tata Elxsi is a trusted name in the industry.

About ECOSEP
European College of Sports and Exercise Physicians (ECOSEP) is a non-profit scientific medical society dedicated to Sports Medicine and Sports Physicians in Europe, with extensive international links and collaborations with other similar specialist societies across the world. The mission of the College is to advance competencies of sports physicians and promote highest standards of specialist care through providing continuing education, research, collaboration with other sports medicine organizations, promoting physical activity and population health, and serving as a source of information to the public. The membership and extensive international reach of ECOSEP puts the College in a unique position to achieve these goals and make an impact on current practice as well as future of the Sport and Exercise Medicine specialty.
For more information and also to learn more about our highly popular biennial congresses please visit: https://ecosep.eu/

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Thanks Bravo, I asked Tony D about Brainchip and sports health. I think sports health could in time be huge for us.
Now he has departed i can copy in his response.

"Thank you for your email.

We have already engaged with a number of customers in the sports wearables field, including an Australian company looking to develop protective headgear for AFL/ NRL players to monitor and record head impacts (both concussive and sub-concussive) as a way to better manage the impacts of CTE.

Not all these engagements end up in us achieving a commercial engagement that results in a royalty-bearing IP sales agreement, but each engagement does further the education of the market about the benefits of neuromorphic Edge AI, and the Akida platforms unique capabilities."

Obviously CTE monitoring is just one of many sports health uses that AKIDA can be a part of.
 
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As Sean has no way of knowing what royalties will be the $9mill has to be licensing fees.
It would be very nice if any high volume sales product took out a license.
 
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Spectrum and Innatera appear to have a little dig at Pico and also they're hooking up with Socionext, one of our earlier partners (Synquacer?) that appears to have not done much so far other than the first chips :cautious:




Spiking Neural Network Chip for Smarter Sensors

Innatera’s chip promises lower latency and power consumption for edge AI​

Charles Q. Choi
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What Makes Pulsar Unique in AI Sensors?​

What sets Pulsar apart from other neuromorphic devices, such as BrainChip’s Akida Pico, “is not just building a neuromorphic core, but also the rest of the system around it,” Kumar says. “In the industry, there’s a lot of emphasis on inference, but when their neuromorphic cores speak with the rest of their systems, you see them burning power moving data in and out, and all the energy gains they can bring to the table quickly become irrelevant. We built Pulsar as an engine for efficient processing, not just efficient inference.”

By integrating all these functions together, “it’s the only chip a sensor needs to process data,” Kumar says. This can simplify overall device design, which can reduce the need for complex data signal-processing pipelines, speed up development and time to market, lower maintenance costs, extend battery life and enable submillisecond analysis times.

With submilliwatt power consumption, “Pulsar enables always-on processing of sensor data, even in devices radically constrained by power,” Kumar says. For example, it can enable radar-based presence detection with as little as 600 microwatts and audio scene classification with just 400 µW. In comparison, similar applications using conventional electronics consume 10 to 100 milliwatts, he notes.

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Innatera is partnering with the Japanese system-on-a-chip company Socionext to develop a radar-based sensor that can accurately detect people even if they are standing perfectly still, based on their body motions as they breathe. “It can ignore things like bushes moving in the wind,” Kumar says. “It can extend smart doorbell operations to 18 months per recharge. And since it’s not camera-based and doesn’t store data in the cloud, it helps protect privacy.”
Innatera, has fired clear broadside shots and Brainchip needs to respond.

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As Sean has no way of knowing what royalties will be the $9mill has to be licensing fees.
It would be very nice if any high volume sales product took out a license.
Can I ask why he wouldn't know ?. My thinking is ( still hopeful but probably confused ) If megachip did put us in nintendo then Sean would know the volume approx at least. Bloody hope we are involved.
 
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