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Development of a Biowearable Device for Monitoring Chronic Kidney Disease by Metyos

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For his next trick the Paris-based robotics entrepreneur is fronting work on a far lighter kind of wearable: An arm-worn patch for monitoring chronic kidney disease (CKD). At the same time rising costs of healthcare provision has increased pressure on services to find smarter ways to tackle expensive issues like chronic disease management, without compromising quality of service. Biowearables offer a potential route to help square this circle for a range of chronic health conditions. At the same time Boulanger’s co-founder, Chashchina, was dealing with a chronic health condition. Metyos cites statistics which suggest there are more than 800 million CKD patients globally.

Transforming the Commercial EV Leasing Industry: Pelikan Mobility’s Revolutionary Software Solution

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Chances are you may have noticed that many commercial vehicles are now electric vehicles — think about delivery vans, telecom minivans, utility maintenance trucks, etc. That’s why Pelikan Mobility has been building a platform and a leasing solution that address this challenge caused by the switch to EVs for commercial fleets. Many companies lease their commercial vehicles and Pelikan Mobility believes that pricing is broken for commercial EVs. Leasing contracts — even for commercial vehicles, even for electric vehicles — end far too quickly. It will also have to raise a debt fund for that new business as Pelikan Mobility plans to address large customers.

ServiceNow Implements AI with a Blend of Building, Purchasing, and Collaborating

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Part of the shift to AI comes internally by building, some come via acquisitions and some come from partnering widely, says VP of corporate business development Philip Kirk. Lara Greden, an analyst at IDC who covers ServiceNow, says going beyond building is a big part of every company’s strategy when it comes to AI. “Like other major waves of technology innovation, breakthrough capabilities in generative AI are coming through entities that have laser focused on the tech itself, in other words: startups. “ServiceNow’s focus has been on integrating generative AI to improve entire workflows, not just single processes or tasks. They also play an important role in guiding customers with best practices around data governance and control.”The Washington release is available starting on Wednesday for all ServiceNow customers.

Nala Ventures into Remittance Services and Explores B2B Payment Platform Building

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Nala set out to offer remittance services, it’s building a B2B payment platform too It says, this is to guarantee reliability to its app users and businesses making payments into and out of AficaPayments company Nala pivoted to offer remittance service in 2021, tapping the growing money transfer market in Africa, and demand for reliable and affordable services. For markets like Kenya, they have integrated with mobile money service M-Pesa enabling users living in the diaspora to pay local bills directly. However, building the service on the payment rails of other providers meant that the fintech could not guarantee dependability. This drove the decision to develop its own platform that directly integrates with banks and mobile money providers. The remittance business growth coincides with reports that remittance flows to sub-Saharan Africa will continue on a growth trajectory.

“AI Assistants by Quilt: Empowering Solution Teams”

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But despite this being the case, rarely are solutions teams adequately staffed and resourced, according to entrepreneur Dan Chen. So with his friend Michael Graczyk (with whom Chen also co-founded Hero), he created Quilt, a platform that hosts AI assistants for solutions sales teams. Surveys show that many businesses are concerned about the privacy and security risks associated with generative AI. But the majority believe generative AI has the potential to boost productivity by streamlining existing tasks. “Given the kinds of customers Quilt is working with, we’re well-positioned to be the preferred AI partner for solutions teams,” Chen said.

Affordable and Cloud-Based Data Streaming: The WarpStream Solution

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When the open source streaming service, Apache Kafka, was created in 2011 at LinkedIn, it was a different world. The way they do that is by taking advantage of today’s cloud environment to separate compute from storage using an object storage service like Amazon S3. “When you interact and store data in cloud object storage you get to sidestep all these networking fees that plague these big data systems when they get lifted, shifted into the cloud,” he said. “Based on our experience building the kind of storage system on top of object storage we had built at DataDog, we felt like streaming systems should work the same way. The founders brought some of the folks who helped build Husky to build the new system, and today they have 9 employees.

“Paris-Based Platform Lago Secures $22M in Funding for Open Source Billing”

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Lago, developer of an open-source billing platform, has picked up the funding across two rounds of funding it’s revealing to coincide with its official launch. The Lago doing business today as a billing platform got its start in a very classical startup way: it had no idea that it would be a billing platform. There are even a number of providers already pursuing an open-source approach, including FossBilling, ChargeBee, Kill Bill, AppDirect’s jBilling and the imaginatively named “Open Source Billing.” (Why beat around the bush?) So it’s an it’s still an unsolved problem.” In Lago’s view, offering open source tools is that best solution to meet a variety of needs and ideas. For some of those users, the open source ethos also lines up with what they are hoping to espouse themselves as businesses.

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Code suggests that TikTok could be building an app for photosAfter rivaling music streaming platforms like Spotify and Apple music with TikTok Music, ByteDance might be looking at creating an Instagram competitor named TikTok Photos, code found in the TikTok app suggests. As spotted by The SpAndroid blog, TikTok’s APK file — an installable file format for Android — contains references and icons to a new app named TikTok Photos. “Whether you’re a world traveler, food blogger, or simply enjoy sharing what’s going on in your life, TikTok Photos is our all-new photo-sharing platform dedicated to helping creators like you reach other like-minded people,” the description reads. “TikTok Photos is our all-new photo-sharing platform where we’ve made it easier to enjoy and discover photo posts.”The APK also has a representative icon of the potential TikTok Photos service in old TikTok colors. Through this update, users could already add photo posts to the network, but the company could be working on a separate platform to make photos stand out.

“Streamlining Workflow: Stell Supports Engineers to Prioritize Building Over Paperwork”

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Stell, a two-year-old software startup, is focused on this latter part of the engineering ecosystem. The company has developed a tool for requirements management that allows teams to track, verify and validate requirements on complex projects. She founded Stell in 2022 with Anne Wen, a professional with experience in venture capital and getting space startups off the ground. They imagined something different: a tool that was truly useful and user-friendly, that cut down on paperwork, and that engineers would actually want to use. People might not have time to go to a two-week training on how to use a tool,” McLemore said.

ChatGPT: Creating Robot-Friendly Conversational AI with Covariant

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Covariant is building ChatGPT for robots The UC Berkeley spinout says its new AI platform can help robots think more like peopleCovariant this week announced the launch of RFM-1 (Robotics Foundation Model 1). “We at Covariant have already deployed lots of robots at warehouses with success. “We do like a lot of the work that is happening in the more general purpose robot hardware space,” says Chen. “ChatGPT for robots” isn’t a perfect analogy, but it’s a reasonable shorthand (especially in light of the founders’ connection to OpenAI). Chen says the company expects the new RFM-1 platform will work with a “majority” of the hardware on which Covariant software is already deployed.