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Tignis Announces Investment of $1 Million From BMNT, Completes Enterprise Accelerator Program With H4XLabs to Accelerate Growth of Company’s First Commercial Product

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Thursday, August 5, 2021

BMNT selected Tignis as part of the enterprise accelerator which sources next-generation enterprise use cases, said BMNT CEO Peter Newell.

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  • BMNT selected Tignis as part of the enterprise accelerator which sources next-generation enterprise use cases, said BMNT CEO Peter Newell.
  • Tignis physics-based approach to digital twins has a compelling capability to address differences between an ever-increasing complexity of systems.
  • About Tignis: Headquartered in Seattle, Tignis ( www.tignis.com ) is an investor-backed company specializing in AI-powered process control with a physics and engineering foundation.
  • ABOUT H4XLABS: H4XLabs is BMNTs enterprise accelerator, providing specialized support for Deep Tech company founders tackling hard problems from concept through product deployment and scaling.

Technology Innovator Tignis Launches New AI and Machine Learning Tool Suite for Manufacturing and Process Control that Puts the Power of Machine Learning in the Hands of Non-Data Scientists

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Thursday, August 5, 2021

Tignis, a technology innovator in AI-Powered process control with a physics and engineering foundation, today announced the PAICe Product Suite, a new AI and Machine Learning analytics tool set for manufacturing and process control that puts the power of Machine Learning in the hands of non-data scientists.

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  • Tignis, a technology innovator in AI-Powered process control with a physics and engineering foundation, today announced the PAICe Product Suite, a new AI and Machine Learning analytics tool set for manufacturing and process control that puts the power of Machine Learning in the hands of non-data scientists.
  • The PAICe product suite puts Machine Learning in the hands of people that have never been able to use it before, said Herlocker.
  • The PAICe product suite enables Machine Learning for more than just predictive maintenance it enables it for process optimization and directly in process control loops.
  • The company builds innovative software solutions that use AI and Machine Learning to improve process reliability and control.

DGAP-News: Mitsubishi Licenses Hybrid Technology Patents from Paice, Abell Foundation

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Monday, August 24, 2020

Mitsubishi Licenses Hybrid Technology Patents from Paice, Abell Foundation

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  • Mitsubishi Licenses Hybrid Technology Patents from Paice, Abell Foundation
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  • Mitsubishi Licenses Hybrid Technology Patents from Paice, Abell Foundation
    BALTIMORE, MD / ACCESSWIRE / August 24, 2020 / Paice, a pioneer in hybrid electric vehicle technology, announced today that it has reached an agreement to license its patented hybrid technology to MITSUBISHI MOTORS CORPORATION, a global leader in plug-in hybrid vehicles.
  • "Mitsubishi is one of the most successful hybrid vehicle companies in Europe, and we are pleased to be adding them to the long list of leading automakers who have recognized the value of Paice's hybrid technology," said Paice Executive Chairman Frances Keenan.
  • Since 1999, Abell has helped support Paice's efforts to develop and promote its hybrid technology.

Paice LLC: Paice, Abell, and Daimler Agree to License Patented Technology

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Friday, May 29, 2020

BALTIMORE, MD / ACCESSWIRE / May 28, 2020 / Paice and Daimler have reached an agreement to license patented hybrid technology.

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  • BALTIMORE, MD / ACCESSWIRE / May 28, 2020 / Paice and Daimler have reached an agreement to license patented hybrid technology.
  • Paice's technology proved valuable and helped accelerate the growth of the hybrid vehicle industry.
  • An independent analysis concluded that Paice owns the most dominant hybrid vehicle patents in the world.
  • Dr. Alex Severinsky, a Russian immigrant, founded Paice in 1992 with the support of the University of Maryland.