G42 has made an investment in a new edge computing company called Analog. The venture aims to craft AI solutions centered around human needs.
Analog leverages the power of edge computing to bring smart technology closer to the point of need. By integrating smart sensors, it aims to establish a seamless connection between people, places, and things. Empowering the growth and development of various industries, Analog aims to enhance speed, reduce latency, and improve overall operating efficiency.
Alex Kipman, Founder and CEO of Analog, said: “Analog is born out of the ambition to mix human needs with the sophisticated potential of AI. As we step into this new era of computing, Analog will be at the forefront of innovation, crafting technology that amplifies rather than replaces human skills.”
Analog’s journey from concept to reality is marked by human-focused innovation, design, and solutions that resonate on a human level. Emphasising the value of partnership, Analog is committed to working closely with its partners, combining passion and creativity with unique customer insights. Through this collaborative approach, Analog will deliver custom solutions to tackle challenging global issues in sectors like business, public sector, healthcare, and the environment.
The launch of Analog was first unveiled at the AI House Davos, a multi-stakeholder platform for responsible AI progress of which G42 is the Initiator Partner, hosted during the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
The announcement is the latest in a series of initiatives from G42, which has also recently announced the establishment of Core42, a leading provider of national-scale digital transformation, and, pending regulatory approvals, the launch of Space42, an AI-powered space technology champion positioned to capture regional and international opportunities in geospatial and mobility solutions, satellite communications and business intelligence.