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Would presume this has been MB vision posted but couldn't see it. Came out late 2024.

Came up on a Google search but hadn't seen it myself previously and got me thinking.

Would be pretty sure that MB would not be allowing BRN to be using any affiliation to MBs corporate branding on their website unless there was still some connection.

I personally believe that there would have been discussions after the original EQXX post by MB way back when and the overshoot affect it had on the SP at the time.

I expect that the curtain was agreed to be closed in the interim whilst R&D continues and not to be pulled back till something more mkt tangible comes into play.

We know MB has hooked up with Waterloo and that allows newsflow and conversations etc publicly around neuromorphic without the concern of any mkt impacts directly related to BRN.

I do wonder whether we are connected still behind the curtain via Waterloo as well in some capacity as the R&D continues.




Pioneering innovations for the car of the future: Mercedes-Benz provides exclusive insights into research activities and future technologies​


  • Vision of urban futures: for London, Los Angeles and Shenzhen in 2040+
  • Hyper-personalised customer experience of the future: through Augmented Reality (AR) and Mixed Reality (MR)
  • Neuromorphic computing: more energy efficiency for future autonomous driving
  • Technology challenge: researching innovative materials using biotechnology for less environmental impact
  • Aerodynamic and virtually maintenance free: the more sustainable in-drive brake
  • Vehicles that generate electricity: new potential for electric mileage from solar paintwork
  • Game-changing innovative power converter: more efficiency for the high-voltage architecture of the future

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Neuromorphic computing revolutionises energy efficiency and latency in autonomous driving
Future vehicles will include more and more functionalities, with those for autonomous driving being just one example. As this will lead to significantly higher energy requirements, efficiency is a crucial factor. Mercedes‑Benz is a pioneer in automated driving and safety technologies. The vision for the future is autonomous driving, which will redefine the role of the automobile. Not only will it increase safety, efficiency and comfort on the road. It will also give time back to passengers by allowing them to devote their attention to things other than driving. In addition, the autonomous car will communicate with the cities of the future. To realise all this calls for innovative algorithms and hardware components that overcome the limits of today’s computer hardware.

Through research into artificial neural networks, Mercedes-Benz and its partners from research and industry are breaking new ground in the creation of computer architectures. The company recently announced a research cooperation with the Canadian University of Waterloo in the field of neuromorphic computing. By mimicking the workings of the human brain, neuromorphic computing could make AI computations significantly more energy-efficient and faster. Safety systems could, for example, recognise traffic signs, lanes and other road users much better and react faster, even in poor visibility. And they could do so ten times more efficiently than current systems. There would be benefits in using a neuromorphic camera for interior monitoring, for example. Instead of full images (frames), it delivers individual pixels (events – hence the name event-based camera). The process is extremely fast with minimal delay. This means, for instance, a rapid system reaction to the blinking of a driver’s eye caused by fatigue. Neuromorphic computing has the potential to reduce the energy required for data processing in autonomous driving by 90 per cent compared to current systems.


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Interesting LinkedIn post from MB four months ago...

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A new strategic partner: Montreal-based HaiLa Technologies (https://www.haila.io/), an innovator in ultra-low power wireless connectivity.

“Together, the companies will demonstrate how BrainChip’s Akida neuromorphic technology pairs seamlessly with HaiLa’s BSC2000 radio frequency integrated circuit RFIC to enable breakthrough power efficiency for connected sensor applications in different markets.

The combined technologies produce an ultra-efficient architecture that paves the way for continuously connected battery-operated devices that can last the entire life of the product on a single coin cell battery. This joint demonstration leverages HaiLa’s hyper power-efficient passive backscatter wireless communication over standard Wi-Fi infrastructure with BrainChip’s Akida AKD1500 event-based AI processor. The integration provides a unique platform for anomaly detection, condition monitoring, and other sensor-intelligence tasks while operating on just microwatts of power.”


That strategic collaboration was likely supposed to be revealed later today, on the first day of Sensors Converge, which will be taking place at the Santa Clara Convention Center (24-26 June) - audioexpress.com appears to have been a tad too early in publishing the news… 😊


BrainChip and HaiLa Demonstrate Ultra-Low Power Edge AI for Connected Sensor Applications​

June 24 2025, 05:10

BrainChip Holdings, a pioneer in ultra-low power, neuromorphic processors, announced a strategic collaboration with HaiLa Technologies, an innovator in ultra-low power wireless connectivity. The partnership aims to deliver power optimized, smart edge AI devices with integrated sensor intelligence, connectivity, and computation. BrainChip and HaiLa are working with leading OEMs and ecosystem partners to bring their combined capabilities to multiple markets.
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Together, the companies will demonstrate how BrainChip’s Akida neuromorphic technology pairs seamlessly with HaiLa’s BSC2000 radio frequency integrated circuit RFIC to enable breakthrough power efficiency for connected sensor applications in different markets.

The combined technologies produce an ultra-efficient architecture that paves the way for continuously connected battery-operated devices that can last the entire life of the product on a single coin cell battery. This joint demonstration leverages HaiLa’s hyper power-efficient passive backscatter wireless communication over standard Wi-Fi infrastructure with BrainChip’s Akida AKD1500 event-based AI processor. The integration provides a unique platform for anomaly detection, condition monitoring, and other sensor-intelligence tasks while operating on just microwatts of power.

BrainChip and HaiLa are teaming up to deliver smarter, ultra-low-power solutions for intelligent connected edge devices, making it easier to run AI at the edge without draining battery life. HaiLa’s BSC2000 is a Wi-Fi-compatible connectivity RFIC designed to showcase extreme power savings in IoT environments. When paired with Akida’s energy-efficient, event-driven AI compute, the result is a uniquely optimized approach.


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“As a pioneer in neuromorphic computing, we are excited to partner with HaiLa to demonstrate how advanced low-power AI processing can work in tandem with ultra-efficient wireless connectivity,” says Steve Brightfield, CMO at BrainChip. “By combining our Akida technology with HaiLa’s innovative RF platform, we’re making intelligent, battery-powered edge sensors a practical reality.”

“Our collaboration with BrainChip brings together two power-conscious technologies that redefine what is possible at the edge,” adds Patricia Bower, Vice President of Product Management at HaiLa. “With backscatter Wi-Fi and neuromorphic AI operating on microwatts, developers can create continuously monitored, intelligent sensors that last for years without battery replacement. This is transformative for anomaly detection, predictive maintenance, and other real-time sensing applications.”

Founded in 2019, HaiLa is a fabless semiconductor and software company developing low-power multi-protocol radio communication for connected devices. Originally conceptualized at Stanford University, HaiLa enables pervasive edge AI and the scaling of battery-free IoT by offering extremely power-efficient wireless connectivity on industry standard wireless protocols like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and cellular. HaiLa solutions deliver unparalleled cost savings in battery maintenance, the ability to leverage existing wireless infrastructure, and support for efficient communication of locally inferenced AI/ML data directly on the device. Applications are focused on consumer electronics, smart buildings and logistics spaces, along with mobile, manufacturing, transportation, and medical markets.
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BrainChip is leading developer of Edge AI on-chip processing and learning. The company’s Akida processor is the first commercial, fully digital, event-based AI solution that mimics the way the brain analyzes data — processing only essential inputs with unmatched efficiency and speed. Akida supports Edge learning directly on the chip, without the need for cloud connectivity, providing significant advantages in latency, privacy, and energy consumption. Akida IP is ideal for integration into SoCs used in a wide range of real-world applications, from connected vehicles and consumer electronics to industrial automation and IoT sensors.

BrainChip (booth #919) and HaiLa (booth #738) are exhibiting at Sensors Converge 2025, from June 24-26 in Santa Clara, California.
www.haila.io | www.brainchip.com




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I wonder if our initial contact may have been through their partner UW (University of Washington) in Seattle. The UW Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering has been happily sending us summer interns for the past few years, and some of those decided to stay for longer: Both FNU Sidharth (who recently left our company to pursue a PhD at the University of Michigan) and Ritik Shrivastava (who is still working for us as an ML Solutions Architect) are UW alumni.

https://thestockexchange.com.au/threads/brn-discussion-ongoing.1/post-459653


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A new strategic partner: Montreal-based HaiLa Technologies (https://www.haila.io/), an innovator in ultra-low power wireless connectivity.

“Together, the companies will demonstrate how BrainChip’s Akida neuromorphic technology pairs seamlessly with HaiLa’s BSC2000 radio frequency integrated circuit RFIC to enable breakthrough power efficiency for connected sensor applications in different markets.

The combined technologies produce an ultra-efficient architecture that paves the way for continuously connected battery-operated devices that can last the entire life of the product on a single coin cell battery. This joint demonstration leverages HaiLa’s hyper power-efficient passive backscatter wireless communication over standard Wi-Fi infrastructure with BrainChip’s Akida AKD1500 event-based AI processor. The integration provides a unique platform for anomaly detection, condition monitoring, and other sensor-intelligence tasks while operating on just microwatts of power.”




BrainChip and HaiLa Demonstrate Ultra-Low Power Edge AI for Connected Sensor Applications​

June 24 2025, 05:10

BrainChip Holdings, a pioneer in ultra-low power, neuromorphic processors, announced a strategic collaboration with HaiLa Technologies, an innovator in ultra-low power wireless connectivity. The partnership aims to deliver power optimized, smart edge AI devices with integrated sensor intelligence, connectivity, and computation. BrainChip and HaiLa are working with leading OEMs and ecosystem partners to bring their combined capabilities to multiple markets.
https%3A%2F%2Faudioxpress.com%2Fassets%2Fupload%2Fimages%2F1%2F20250624073431_Brainchip-HaiLa-TWeb.jpg

Together, the companies will demonstrate how BrainChip’s Akida neuromorphic technology pairs seamlessly with HaiLa’s BSC2000 radio frequency integrated circuit RFIC to enable breakthrough power efficiency for connected sensor applications in different markets.

The combined technologies produce an ultra-efficient architecture that paves the way for continuously connected battery-operated devices that can last the entire life of the product on a single coin cell battery. This joint demonstration leverages HaiLa’s hyper power-efficient passive backscatter wireless communication over standard Wi-Fi infrastructure with BrainChip’s Akida AKD1500 event-based AI processor. The integration provides a unique platform for anomaly detection, condition monitoring, and other sensor-intelligence tasks while operating on just microwatts of power.

BrainChip and HaiLa are teaming up to deliver smarter, ultra-low-power solutions for intelligent connected edge devices, making it easier to run AI at the edge without draining battery life. HaiLa’s BSC2000 is a Wi-Fi-compatible connectivity RFIC designed to showcase extreme power savings in IoT environments. When paired with Akida’s energy-efficient, event-driven AI compute, the result is a uniquely optimized approach.


https%3A%2F%2Faudioxpress.com%2Fassets%2Fupload%2Fimages%2F1%2F20250624073431_Brainchip-onDeviceAI-TWeb.jpg

“As a pioneer in neuromorphic computing, we are excited to partner with HaiLa to demonstrate how advanced low-power AI processing can work in tandem with ultra-efficient wireless connectivity,” says Steve Brightfield, CMO at BrainChip. “By combining our Akida technology with HaiLa’s innovative RF platform, we’re making intelligent, battery-powered edge sensors a practical reality.”

“Our collaboration with BrainChip brings together two power-conscious technologies that redefine what is possible at the edge,” adds Patricia Bower, Vice President of Product Management at HaiLa. “With backscatter Wi-Fi and neuromorphic AI operating on microwatts, developers can create continuously monitored, intelligent sensors that last for years without battery replacement. This is transformative for anomaly detection, predictive maintenance, and other real-time sensing applications.”

Founded in 2019, HaiLa is a fabless semiconductor and software company developing low-power multi-protocol radio communication for connected devices. Originally conceptualized at Stanford University, HaiLa enables pervasive edge AI and the scaling of battery-free IoT by offering extremely power-efficient wireless connectivity on industry standard wireless protocols like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and cellular. HaiLa solutions deliver unparalleled cost savings in battery maintenance, the ability to leverage existing wireless infrastructure, and support for efficient communication of locally inferenced AI/ML data directly on the device. Applications are focused on consumer electronics, smart buildings and logistics spaces, along with mobile, manufacturing, transportation, and medical markets.
https%3A%2F%2Faudioxpress.com%2Fassets%2Fupload%2Fimages%2F1%2F20250624073431_Brainchip-AkidaSlogan-TWeb.jpg

BrainChip is leading developer of Edge AI on-chip processing and learning. The company’s Akida processor is the first commercial, fully digital, event-based AI solution that mimics the way the brain analyzes data — processing only essential inputs with unmatched efficiency and speed. Akida supports Edge learning directly on the chip, without the need for cloud connectivity, providing significant advantages in latency, privacy, and energy consumption. Akida IP is ideal for integration into SoCs used in a wide range of real-world applications, from connected vehicles and consumer electronics to industrial automation and IoT sensors.

BrainChip (booth #919) and HaiLa (booth #738) are exhibiting at Sensors Converge 2025, from June 24-26 in Santa Clara, California.
www.haila.io | www.brainchip.com




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This is a genius combination of two technologies.


Why HaiLa + Akida is better (simple + how):​


It creates smart sensors that use almost no power, run for years on tiny batteries, and think for themselves—without needing the internet.

How:​

  • HaiLa sends data by reflecting Wi-Fi signals (no power-hungry radio).
  • Akida processes data directly on the sensor (like a tiny brain) using ultra-low power.

Result: Faster, safer, greener sensors—with no need to constantly charge, replace batteries, or send data to the cloud.

I suspect the way it works is that Haila devices receive frequency signals and then trigger an event for BrainChip Akida to verify whether the signal is valid. If it is, the device starts processing and responding. During idle times or when noise signals occur, Akida halts the processing, thereby saving power on the edge devices. Additionally, Haila devices will leverage BrainChip for data processing or even run on-device machine learning tasks.
 
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The world is way too slow to learn, realize, and adapt to new technologies. Brainchip stuff is getting real now. Stocks are gonna be pumped hard. Funny thing is, this new feature could’ve been done even on the old Akida1000 years ago
 
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A new strategic partner: Montreal-based HaiLa Technologies (https://www.haila.io/), an innovator in ultra-low power wireless connectivity.

“Together, the companies will demonstrate how BrainChip’s Akida neuromorphic technology pairs seamlessly with HaiLa’s BSC2000 radio frequency integrated circuit RFIC to enable breakthrough power efficiency for connected sensor applications in different markets.

The combined technologies produce an ultra-efficient architecture that paves the way for continuously connected battery-operated devices that can last the entire life of the product on a single coin cell battery. This joint demonstration leverages HaiLa’s hyper power-efficient passive backscatter wireless communication over standard Wi-Fi infrastructure with BrainChip’s Akida AKD1500 event-based AI processor. The integration provides a unique platform for anomaly detection, condition monitoring, and other sensor-intelligence tasks while operating on just microwatts of power.”


That strategic collaboration was likely supposed to be revealed later today, on the first day of Sensors Converge, which will be taking place at the Santa Clara Convention Center (24-26 June) - audioexpress.com appears to have been a tad too early in publishing the news… 😊


BrainChip and HaiLa Demonstrate Ultra-Low Power Edge AI for Connected Sensor Applications​

June 24 2025, 05:10

BrainChip Holdings, a pioneer in ultra-low power, neuromorphic processors, announced a strategic collaboration with HaiLa Technologies, an innovator in ultra-low power wireless connectivity. The partnership aims to deliver power optimized, smart edge AI devices with integrated sensor intelligence, connectivity, and computation. BrainChip and HaiLa are working with leading OEMs and ecosystem partners to bring their combined capabilities to multiple markets.
https%3A%2F%2Faudioxpress.com%2Fassets%2Fupload%2Fimages%2F1%2F20250624073431_Brainchip-HaiLa-TWeb.jpg

Together, the companies will demonstrate how BrainChip’s Akida neuromorphic technology pairs seamlessly with HaiLa’s BSC2000 radio frequency integrated circuit RFIC to enable breakthrough power efficiency for connected sensor applications in different markets.

The combined technologies produce an ultra-efficient architecture that paves the way for continuously connected battery-operated devices that can last the entire life of the product on a single coin cell battery. This joint demonstration leverages HaiLa’s hyper power-efficient passive backscatter wireless communication over standard Wi-Fi infrastructure with BrainChip’s Akida AKD1500 event-based AI processor. The integration provides a unique platform for anomaly detection, condition monitoring, and other sensor-intelligence tasks while operating on just microwatts of power.

BrainChip and HaiLa are teaming up to deliver smarter, ultra-low-power solutions for intelligent connected edge devices, making it easier to run AI at the edge without draining battery life. HaiLa’s BSC2000 is a Wi-Fi-compatible connectivity RFIC designed to showcase extreme power savings in IoT environments. When paired with Akida’s energy-efficient, event-driven AI compute, the result is a uniquely optimized approach.


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“As a pioneer in neuromorphic computing, we are excited to partner with HaiLa to demonstrate how advanced low-power AI processing can work in tandem with ultra-efficient wireless connectivity,” says Steve Brightfield, CMO at BrainChip. “By combining our Akida technology with HaiLa’s innovative RF platform, we’re making intelligent, battery-powered edge sensors a practical reality.”

“Our collaboration with BrainChip brings together two power-conscious technologies that redefine what is possible at the edge,” adds Patricia Bower, Vice President of Product Management at HaiLa. “With backscatter Wi-Fi and neuromorphic AI operating on microwatts, developers can create continuously monitored, intelligent sensors that last for years without battery replacement. This is transformative for anomaly detection, predictive maintenance, and other real-time sensing applications.”

Founded in 2019, HaiLa is a fabless semiconductor and software company developing low-power multi-protocol radio communication for connected devices. Originally conceptualized at Stanford University, HaiLa enables pervasive edge AI and the scaling of battery-free IoT by offering extremely power-efficient wireless connectivity on industry standard wireless protocols like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and cellular. HaiLa solutions deliver unparalleled cost savings in battery maintenance, the ability to leverage existing wireless infrastructure, and support for efficient communication of locally inferenced AI/ML data directly on the device. Applications are focused on consumer electronics, smart buildings and logistics spaces, along with mobile, manufacturing, transportation, and medical markets.
https%3A%2F%2Faudioxpress.com%2Fassets%2Fupload%2Fimages%2F1%2F20250624073431_Brainchip-AkidaSlogan-TWeb.jpg

BrainChip is leading developer of Edge AI on-chip processing and learning. The company’s Akida processor is the first commercial, fully digital, event-based AI solution that mimics the way the brain analyzes data — processing only essential inputs with unmatched efficiency and speed. Akida supports Edge learning directly on the chip, without the need for cloud connectivity, providing significant advantages in latency, privacy, and energy consumption. Akida IP is ideal for integration into SoCs used in a wide range of real-world applications, from connected vehicles and consumer electronics to industrial automation and IoT sensors.

BrainChip (booth #919) and HaiLa (booth #738) are exhibiting at Sensors Converge 2025, from June 24-26 in Santa Clara, California.
www.haila.io | www.brainchip.com




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I wonder if our initial contact may have been through their partner UW (University of Washington) in Seattle. The UW Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering has been happily sending us summer interns for the past few years, and some of those decided to stay for longer: Both FNU Sidharth (who recently left our company to pursue a PhD at the University of Michigan) and Ritik Shrivastava (who is still working for us as an ML Solutions Architect) are UW alumni.

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News about the collaboration between BrainChip and HaiLa are starting to show up on LinkedIn:



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Bravo

If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!

BrainChip and HaiLa Partner to Demonstrate Ultra-Low Power Edge AI Connectivity for IoT Sensor Applications​

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Provided by Business Wire Jun 24, 2025, 8:06:00 AM
BrainChip and HaiLa Partner to Demonstrate Ultra-Low Power Edge AI Connectivity for IoT Sensor Applications
Partnership Reflects the Future of Smart Edge Devices—where Sensor Intelligence, Connectivity and Compute are Optimized for Power
BrainChip Holdings Ltd (ASX: BRN, OTCQX: BRCHF, ADR: BCHPY), the world’s first commercial producer of ultra-low power, fully digital, event-based, brain-inspired AI, today announced a strategic collaboration with HaiLa Technologies, an innovator in ultra-low power wireless connectivity. BrainChip and HaiLa are working with leading OEMs and ecosystem partners to bring their combined capabilities to market across medical, environmental, and infrastructure monitoring domains.
Together, the companies will demonstrate how BrainChip’s Akida™ neuromorphic technology pairs seamlessly with HaiLa’s BSC2000 radio frequency integrated circuit RFIC to enable breakthrough power efficiency for connected sensor applications in IoT, medical, and smart infrastructure markets.
The combined technologies produce an ultra-efficient architecture that paves the way for continuously connected battery-operated devices that can last the entire life of the product on a single coin cell battery. This joint demonstration leverages HaiLa’s hyper power-efficient passive backscatter wireless communication over standard Wi-Fi infrastructure with BrainChip’s Akida™ AKD1500 event-based AI processor. The integration provides a unique platform for anomaly detection, condition monitoring, and other sensor-intelligence tasks while operating on just microwatts of power.
BrainChip and HaiLa are teaming up to deliver smarter, ultra-low-power solutions for intelligent connected edge devices, making it easier to run AI at the edge without draining battery life. HaiLa’s BSC2000 is a Wi-Fi-compatible connectivity RFIC designed to showcase extreme power savings in IoT environments. When paired with Akida’s energy-efficient, event-driven AI compute, the result is a uniquely optimized approach.
“As a pioneer in neuromorphic computing, we are excited to partner with HaiLa to demonstrate how advanced low-power AI processing can work in tandem with ultra-efficient wireless connectivity,” said Steve Brightfield, CMO at BrainChip. “By combining our Akida technology with HaiLa’s innovative RF platform, we’re making intelligent, battery-powered edge sensors a practical reality.”
“Our collaboration with BrainChip brings together two power-conscious technologies that redefine what is possible at the edge,” said Patricia Bower, Vice President of Product Management at HaiLa. “With backscatter Wi-Fi and neuromorphic AI operating on microwatts, developers can create continuously monitored, intelligent sensors that last for years without battery replacement. This is transformative for anomaly detection, predictive maintenance, and other real-time sensing applications.”
To learn more about the partnership, visit BrainChip (booth #919) and HaiLa (booth #738) from June 24-26 in Santa Clara, California for Sensors Converge 2025, where industry experts in sensing, processing, and connectivity come together to tackle design challenges, share cutting-edge insights, and ignite innovation.
About HaiLa Technologies
Founded in 2019, HaiLa is a fabless semiconductor and software company developing low-power multi-protocol radio communication for IoT devices. Originally conceptualized at Stanford University, HaiLa enables pervasive edge AI and the scaling of battery-free IoT by offering extremely power-efficient wireless connectivity on industry standard wireless protocols like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and cellular. HaiLa solutions deliver unparalleled cost savings in battery maintenance, the ability to leverage existing wireless infrastructure, and support for efficient communication of locally inferenced AI/ML data directly on the device.
Customers and partners are focused on the consumer electronics, smart buildings and logistics spaces, along with mobile, manufacturing, transportation, and medical markets.
HaiLa has raised $16.8 M USD in funding, including non-dilutive financing from Sustainable Development Technology Canada and TechnoClimat Quebec.
Find more information at http://www.haila.io
About BrainChip Holdings Ltd (ASX: BRN, OTCQX: BRCHF, ADR: BCHPY)
BrainChip is the worldwide leader in Edge AI on-chip processing and learning. The company’s Akida™ processor is the first commercial, fully digital, event-based AI solution that mimics the way the brain analyzes data—processing only essential inputs with unmatched efficiency and speed. Akida supports Edge learning directly on the chip, without the need for cloud connectivity, providing significant advantages in latency, privacy, and energy consumption. Akida IP is ideal for integration into SoCs used in a wide range of real-world applications, from connected vehicles and consumer electronics to industrial automation and IoT sensors. Explore more at www.brainchip.com.
 
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This article about our new collaboration with Canadian company HaiLa Technologies contains an image that goes along with the press release (courtesy of BrainChip), which I hadn’t yet seen in any of the other articles that came out earlier today:



Partnership demos ultra-low-power edge AI connectivity​

Posted on June 24, 2025 by Gina Roos

BrainChip and HaiLa collaborate to deliver ultra-low-power edge AI connectivity for IoT sensor applications.

BrainChip Holdings Ltd. has announced a strategic collaboration with HaiLa Technologies to enable high power efficiency for connected sensor applications in IoT, medical, environmental, and smart infrastructure applications. The two companies aim to deliver smarter, ultra-low-power solutions for intelligent connected edge devices, making it easier to run AI at the edge without draining battery life.

BrainChip and HaiLa will leverage their respective technologies, neuromorphic computing and RF platform, to develop an ultra-efficient architecture, which they say will pave the way for continuously connected battery-operated devices that can last the life of the product on a single coin cell battery. “By combining our Akida technology with HaiLa’s innovative RF platform, we’re making intelligent, battery-powered edge sensors a practical reality,” said Steve Brightfield, CMO at BrainChip, in a statement.

The companies will jointly demonstrate how their combined technologies—BrainChip’s Akida neuromorphic technology, delivering energy-efficient, event-driven AI compute, and HaiLa’s Wi-Fi compatible connectivity BSC2000 radio frequency integrated circuit (RFIC) — will enable “breakthrough” power efficiency for connected sensor applications.

The demo features HaiLa’s power-efficient passive backscatter wireless communication over standard Wi-Fi infrastructure with BrainChip’s Akida AKD1500 event-based AI processor.

The new platform targets anomaly detection, condition monitoring, and other sensor-intelligence tasks while operating on microwatts of power.

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(Source: BrainChip Holdings Ltd.)

“With backscatter Wi-Fi and neuromorphic AI operating on microwatts, developers can create continuously monitored, intelligent sensors that last for years without battery replacement,” said Patricia Bower, HaiLa’s vice president of product management, in a statement.

BrainChip (booth #919) and HaiLa (booth #738) will showcase their edge AI and IoT sensor demo at Sensors Converge 2025, Santa Clara, CA, June 24-26, 2025.
 
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Still no BrainChip LinkedIn post about our new strategic partner…
Did the person in charge at Bospar Communications oversleep?!

At least Alf Kuchenbuch gets to repost HaiLa CEO Derek Kuhn’s almost 4 h old post I shared earlier…



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Still no BrainChip LinkedIn post about our new strategic partner…
Did the person in charge at Bospar Communications oversleep?!

At least Alf Kuchenbuch gets to repost HaiLa CEO Derek Kuhn’s almost 4 h old post I shared earlier…



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@zeeb0t are you happy for these new members to advertise on your site?
He explained the other day that he had to remove the report button as people were abusing it from the crapper. Also I think he had to turn off another function at the same time. Hence why we are currently seeing these.
 
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Still no BrainChip LinkedIn post about our new strategic partner…
Did the person in charge at Bospar Communications oversleep?!

At least Alf Kuchenbuch gets to repost HaiLa CEO Derek Kuhn’s almost 4 h old post I shared earlier…



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Maybe I was right and we ain’t going to get any non asx announcements any more. Unless we get this as announcement on the asx in the morning and they have listened to us.
 
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5.54 minute mark




Chart analysis in penny stock 🤣😂🤣

I can tell you without watching the chart at this level it's a buy price... much lower is possible but not expected.
 
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This is definitely worth having a closer look at! New smart sensor from Bosch.

This in particular..

All processing runs on the integrated low-power processor, avoiding wake-up calls to the host CPU. Typical current consumption is less than 500 μA at 50 Hz for sensor fusion, and under 50 μA for simpler accelerometer-based algorithms.
 
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This is how I have generally viewed shares on ASX and suspect that will be the FPO on that chart you posted.

Ordinary shares are the most common type of shares and the full name is fully paid ordinary share or FPO. You may see this abbreviation after the name of the share when you search on your broker's website. Generally, when investors talk about shares, you can assume that they mean ordinary shares.


You were spot-on, @Fullmoonfever.


The BRN chart is finally showing up correctly - although I find it odd they don’t provide an intraday and weekly chart.

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They also updated the IR contact name:

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However, VORAGO remains listed as a marquee brand, although they no longer show up in the redesigned website’s Customers section. And the Frontgrade IP licence is still missing…

“Marquee brands include Mercedes, Valeo, Vorago, and NASA and commercial IP licenses with Renesas and MegaChips. Products available include semiconductor chips, intellectual property (IP), development tools, and evaluation boards.”
 
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This article about our new collaboration with Canadian company HaiLa Technologies contains an image that goes along with the press release (courtesy of BrainChip), which I hadn’t yet seen in any of the other articles that came out earlier today:



Partnership demos ultra-low-power edge AI connectivity​

Posted on June 24, 2025 by Gina Roos

BrainChip and HaiLa collaborate to deliver ultra-low-power edge AI connectivity for IoT sensor applications.

BrainChip Holdings Ltd. has announced a strategic collaboration with HaiLa Technologies to enable high power efficiency for connected sensor applications in IoT, medical, environmental, and smart infrastructure applications. The two companies aim to deliver smarter, ultra-low-power solutions for intelligent connected edge devices, making it easier to run AI at the edge without draining battery life.

BrainChip and HaiLa will leverage their respective technologies, neuromorphic computing and RF platform, to develop an ultra-efficient architecture, which they say will pave the way for continuously connected battery-operated devices that can last the life of the product on a single coin cell battery. “By combining our Akida technology with HaiLa’s innovative RF platform, we’re making intelligent, battery-powered edge sensors a practical reality,” said Steve Brightfield, CMO at BrainChip, in a statement.

The companies will jointly demonstrate how their combined technologies—BrainChip’s Akida neuromorphic technology, delivering energy-efficient, event-driven AI compute, and HaiLa’s Wi-Fi compatible connectivity BSC2000 radio frequency integrated circuit (RFIC) — will enable “breakthrough” power efficiency for connected sensor applications.

The demo features HaiLa’s power-efficient passive backscatter wireless communication over standard Wi-Fi infrastructure with BrainChip’s Akida AKD1500 event-based AI processor.

The new platform targets anomaly detection, condition monitoring, and other sensor-intelligence tasks while operating on microwatts of power.

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“With backscatter Wi-Fi and neuromorphic AI operating on microwatts, developers can create continuously monitored, intelligent sensors that last for years without battery replacement,” said Patricia Bower, HaiLa’s vice president of product management, in a statement.

BrainChip (booth #919) and HaiLa (booth #738) will showcase their edge AI and IoT sensor demo at Sensors Converge 2025, Santa Clara, CA, June 24-26, 2025.

With backscatter Wi-Fi and neuromorphic AI operating on microwatts, developers can create continuously monitored, intelligent sensors that last for years without battery replacement,” said Patricia Bower, HaiLa’s vice president of product management, in a statement.

Now that statement surely is a headline grabber
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He explained the other day that he had to remove the report button as people were abusing it from the crapper. Also I think he had to turn off another function at the same time. Hence why we are currently seeing these.

Not wanting to inflame the situation, but it wasn’t anyone from the crapper, it was one guy on here who created about 20 usernames, and, in a personal vendetta against 3 or 4 valued contributors to the AVZ threads, used the reporting power of those names to delete all their posts the moment they were posted. He also deleted over 50 whole threads that had 3 years of research.

Zeeb0t finally became aware of it on his return, and has banned all the usernames, that were reported

However, the same pattern is occurring - another 20 odd names have been created, and are beginning to spam the threads.

Zeeb0t is being made aware, and won’t re-instate the report function until it’s sorted.
 
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BOOOOOSPAAAAAR?! ⏰ ⏰ ⏰


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The Brainchip/HaiLa partnership is another 'game changer' combination.
The News release says the battery will last the life of the device. That is huge for medical implants, wearables, space, defence etc. Lowers industrial maintenance costs by removing battery recharge costs etc.
This has the Potential to be huge for both companies.
Also Haila say they harvest 'free energy' and provide details how they do this.
 
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