🌟 Innatera at ICMLA 2025 Join us on December 18, 2025, for an insightful tutorial, "A Modular Neuromorphic Framework for the Sensor Edge," by Innatera's own Dr. Amir Zjajo, PhD, SMIEEE at the IEEE International Conference on Machine Learning and Applications (ICMLA) at Hyatt Regency Coral Gables, Miami, Florida. This tutorial will delve into optimizing modular neuromorphic frameworks for smart sensing microcontrollers, focusing on maximizing energy efficiency, flexibility, and scalability in sensor applications. Join and discover Innatera’s groundbreaking Spiking Neural Processor (SNP) and its applications in industrial sensor data processing. 💠 You can find more details about the conference at https://lnkd.in/gmbUGgXr 👉 Stay updated on our latest innovations and events, and take a deep dive into the future of ambient intelligence! Follow us on LinkedIn! 🔗 Know more about Innatera here: https://lnkd.in/gkjh2c8W #ICMLA2025 #NeuromorphicComputing #AmbientIntelligence #Innatera #MachineLearning #Tutorial
Innatera
Productie halfgeleiders
Rijswijk, South Holland 5.079 volgers
Ultra low power intelligence for the sensor edge.
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Innatera is a trailblazing developer of ultra-low power intelligence for sensors. Incorporated in 2018 as a spin-off from the Delft University of Technology, it develops a line of neuromorphic processors that mimic the mechanisms the brain uses for sensory perception. Using a radically new continuous-time analog-mixed signal processing architecture, Innatera’s chips allow sensor data to be processed 100x faster and with up to 500x lesser energy than with conventional processors.
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- Productie halfgeleiders
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Patrijsweg 20
Rijswijk, South Holland 2289 EX, NL
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🎉 A Festive Finale to 2024: A Recap of the End-of-Year Celebration! Yesterday, the Innatera team, including the remote staff, came together at De Brasserij, Delft for a memorable End-of-Year celebration filled with laughter, camaraderie, and holiday cheer! 🥂 The celebration began with warm greetings and smiles as colleagues gathered in person and online, and by heartfelt messages from Sumeet Kumar and rene van leuken on our incredible achievements this year and looking forward to an exciting 2025. ❄️ A Kahoot Pub Quiz followed, testing everyone's knowledge about Innatera and the winter holiday season. Congrats to Kamile K. for achieving the top spot! 👔👗 We also announced the much-awaited best-dressed award for this year's Closing Dinner. Congratulations to Katarzyna (Kasia) Kożdoń and Shashanka M. for dazzling us with your amazing, showstopping outfits! 🎄 Additionally, we held a live voting for the Best Decorated Office Award and the Ugliest Sweater Award. Congratulations to the office management team for their festive decorations, and also to Dr. Aditya Dalakoti for his hilarious sweater choice! 🎤 There was also a surprise performance by Daria Mikolaevskaia whose angelic voice brought holiday tunes to life! 🧳 To top everything off, everyone, including the remote staff, left with a very special token of appreciation—thank you to the organizers, Sumeet Kumar and Amir Zjajo, PhD, SMIEEE for making this happen! The heartfelt note was a touching addition to the gift. The evening was a perfect way to wrap up a fantastic year. Thank you to everyone who attended, contributed, and made this celebration so special. Here’s to an exciting 2025, filled with more innovation, collaboration, and team spirit! Happy Holidays, everyone! 🎄✨ 👉 Let’s make 2025 even more extraordinary—together! Be part of a team that’s revolutionizing the future of ambient intelligence! Explore our open roles and join our team Innatera: https://lnkd.in/g_YwuFeV #Innatera #EndOfYearCelebration #Teamwork #HolidaySpirit
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Huge thanks to everyone who helped us to make the Future of Computing Conference 2024 happen yesterday in Munich 🥳 Thanks to our sponsors and partners, Lunar Ventures, UVC Partners, Aloniq, Runa Capital, Tensor Ventures, Matterwave Ventures, Tenstorrent, Munich Quantum Valley, and Infineon Technologies Thanks to everyone on stage: We had two great keynotes from Keith Witek, COO at Tenstorrent, and Anastasiia Nosova, running the YouTube channel Anastasi in Tech, and lots of startup pitches from Axelera AI, Ubitium, SpiNNcloud Systems GmbH, Synthara AG, anabrid GmbH, Innatera, SEMRON, Linque, Akhetonics, Lumai, NcodiN, Q.ANT, Enlightra, Qruise, SimBricks, LUBIS EDA, planqc, ZuriQ, Quandela, Qoro Quantum, SemiQon, Peak Quantum, ORCA Computing, Haiqu, quantum grade materials @ BTU, and QC82 And, finally, huge thanks to my co-organizers Tobias Wölfel, Christopher Trummer, David Reichmuth from TUM Venture Labs, and Oliver Hasse from INAM - Innovation Network for Advanced Materials 🦾 Subscribe to the Future of Computing blog and newsletter to learn more about the pitching startups and future events
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For this installment of my Christmas “Invent Calendar” surfacing the world’s most influential regions for AI/ML semiconductor technology, we visit The Netherlands, and the answer to how this agricultural landscape evolved into Europe’s startup crown lies in its generational legacy of innovation. In the 1980s, Eindhoven and Velhoven became fertile ground for technology development through government investment. ASML was born as a joint venture between Philips and ASM yet for its first ten years, it was little more than a scrappy project run from a shed on Philips’ campus. But thanks to the founder’s entrepreneurial spirit and tenacity (which formed the ‘cultural foundation’ that other Dutch startup founders would later adopt) and a little luck, ASML would rise. TSMC’s legendary founder Morris Chang placed the world’s first big order for ASML’s lithography machines, but a fire broke out at their fab destroying the equipment. TSMC’s insurance covered the loss and they reordered the same machines, which not only solidified the bond between the two companies, but it gave ASML a much-needed financial windfall. Their influence grew stronger, and under the leadership of Peter Wennink and Martin van den Brink, they released one generation of equipment after another, fathering many new technologies in the process. They also fostered The Netherlands’ culture of pride in ownership by not only allowing but ENCOURAGING engineers to file patents in their own names. These milestones made The Netherlands a premier destination for aspiring entrepreneurs, who flock from around Europe and many others have been attracted by influential schools like Delft University of Technology and Eindhoven University of Technology which built world-renowned engineering programs. We should also acknowledge the impact of Dutch accelerators like imec, which has given rise to many startups through research grants and access to advanced equipment. The mindset in The Netherlands stands in contrast to funding startups only to own them. Rather than establishing a serfdom, The Netherlands focused on building a community that respects its forefathers and supports the ecosystem by contributing back. I’ve seen this demonstrated by leaders like Sumeet Kumar of Innatera and Fabrizio Del Maffeo of Axelera AI, who evangelize the intellect of the region and often speak at universities to motivate and attract talent. I’ve also seen this form of collectivism in Dutch companies like SMART Photonics and PhotonDelta, which do a lot to drive startups forward through grants and access to services. So, what can other regions learn from The Netherlands? Foster ecosystems where talent thrives, empower innovation, and build communities that give back. Many great kingdoms have risen and fallen because of power struggles, but those built on a shared purpose endure the test of time. I think the Netherlands’ “Golden Age” is just getting started. #semiconductorindustry #semiconductors #startups
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🎉 We’re celebrating a milestone—5000 followers on LinkedIn! 🎉 Thank you to each of you for being part of Innatera’s journey toward a future driven by ambient intelligence. Your support fuels our mission to transform how devices sense and interact with the physical world. From redefining energy-efficient sensor processing to pushing the boundaries of edge intelligence, this milestone reminds us how far we’ve come—and how much more we can achieve together. Here’s to more growth, more innovation, and more breakthroughs on the path to smarter, greener, and safer technologies. 💡 Have a question or want to explore our neuromorphic solutions? Visit us at https://lnkd.in/gda6Njmm #ThankYou #Milestone #AmbientIntelligence #NeuromorphicAI
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🚀 Innatera at the Future of Computing Conference 2024 🚀 We’re thrilled to share that Dr. George Vathakkattil Joseph and Dr. Katarzyna (Kasia) Kożdoń will represent Innatera at the Future of Computing Conference on December 11, 2024 in Munich! 🌟 George will take the stage at the Semiconductor Innovation session at 3:15 pm to present Innatera’s groundbreaking approach to neuromorphic processing and ambient intelligence. If you’re attending, don’t miss the chance to connect with us and hear how Innatera is shaping the future of energy-efficient sensor data processing at the edge. Let’s talk innovation and collaboration. See you there! 🔗 Click here for more information about Innatera: https://lnkd.in/gda6Njmm #AmbientIntelligence #NeuromorphicProcessing #FutureOfComputing #SemiconductorInnovation
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Thank you very much Stuart Cording, The Electronics Reporter, for shooting a fantastic video showcasing Innatera at Electronica 2024. Watch the video below!
Could spiking neural networks (SNNs) deliver ultra-low-power edge AI? Innatera certainly thinks so, demonstrating some great example applications at electronicaFair this year. Their T1 spiking neural processor sits alongside a RISC-V core and is kitted out with standard peripherals and interfaces. Their Talamo SDK, which integrates PyTorch and a simulation tool, supports development.
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We're thrilled to announce that Innatera will be at CES 2025, the world’s most influential tech event, from January 7-10 in Las Vegas! 📍 Where: Venetian Palazzo Hospitality Suites, Venetian Tower Join us as we showcase our cutting-edge neuromorphic technology that’s revolutionizing energy-efficient ambient intelligence. Whether it’s smarter homes, advanced security, or next-gen IoT devices, we’re bringing solutions for sensor data processing at the edge! 💡 Curious about how brain-inspired technology can empower your applications? Come see our demos and see how Innatera is enabling a smarter, cleaner, and safer world. 👉 Book your meeting now! https://lnkd.in/gPS7Q7d4 #CES2025 #NeuromorphicComputing #SensorInnovation #EdgeAI #Innatera
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🚀 Innatera is Headed to the 2024 TSMC Europe OIP Ecosystem Forum! 🇳🇱 We’re excited to join the TSMC Europe OIP Ecosystem Forum on November 19, 2024, at the Hilton Amsterdam Airport Schiphol. This premier event will bring together industry leaders to explore the future of semiconductor innovation, including advancements in HPC, AI/ML, IoT, and automotive technologies. Sumeet Kumar, Shreyas Derashri, and Dr. Aditya Dalakoti will be there to connect, learn, and engage with the latest developments in ultra-low power solutions. 👋 See you there! Learn more about Innatera here: https://lnkd.in/gDYpTtBJ #TSMC #OIPForum #Semiconductors #Innovation #Innatera #AI #HPC
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🎥 See What's Happening at the Innatera Booth at electronicaFair 2024! Heres is the behind-the-scenes look at our demos at Booth B4.329, where Roy Anirban, Katarzyna (Kasia) Kożdoń, and Christianne Ramos showcase our groundbreaking demos powered by our Spiking Neural Processor, industry's first ultra low-power neuromorphic microcontroller at the sensor's edge. From Radar Human Presence Detection to Audio Scene Classification, it’s been an incredible experience sharing how Innatera is transforming edge AI. Couldn’t join us here? Don’t worry—we’ll see you at CES 2025 in Las Vegas this January! Mark your calendars and get ready for more cutting-edge neuromorphic technology in action. 👉 Book your meeting now and see you at our next big event: https://lnkd.in/gPS7Q7d4 #Electronica2024 #CES2025 #NeuromorphicComputing #Innovation #EdgeAI #Innatera #AI #Semiconductors