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US AI firm relocates to UAE

The company is testing its latest technologies including an emotion detection application which is being developed in collaboration with AI companies in France and Egypt.

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Falcons AI a U.S. based firm has relocated to UAE. Ras Al Khaimah Economic Zone (RAKEZ) welcomed Falcons.AI, an American company which provides software programmes and consultation services driven by artificial intelligence (AI).

Falcons.AI aims to leverage artificial intelligence for creating solutions to technological issues faced by businesses as well as end users. Falcons.AI’s notable applications include PreciseAG, which provides insights on poultry health, and DocNovus, which allows users to interact with their business documents and get relevant responses, as if they were speaking to an expert.

“We aim to improve the speed, precision and effectiveness of machines and human efforts to create entirely new capabilities. Our projects help global companies reimagine the possibilities to enhance their existing processes and add new abilities through innovation with artificial intelligence,” said Michael J. Stattelman, founder of Falcons.AI.

“We are excited to have welcomed Falcons.AI to the RAKEZ business community. There is a great potential for agile solutions offered by artificial intelligence and virtual reality companies in the UAE. Our government recognises technological innovation as a cornerstone of social and economic development, and therefore, encourages such progressive ventures. Therefore, RAKEZ provides opportunities for tech-based start-ups and SMEs to collaborate and grow in a nurturing ecosystem,” said Ramy Jallad, Group CEO of RAKEZ.

Falcons.AI’s setup in UAE is a part of its global expansions plans. The company is testing its latest technologies including an emotion detection application which is being developed in collaboration with AI companies in France and Egypt.