How Startups Are Bringing Science Fiction Down To Earth
8. WigZo
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WigZo was co-founded by Mohammad Umair in 2013 which can predicate when the customer is going to return to app or uninstall the app. Umair developed a machine learning platform that uses algorithm to learn from customer data signals. "Our algorithm personalizes the app and notifications will be specific to a customer," said Umair. He also added, "Automation tends to put learning in a bucket, whereas a machine learning algorithm lets the learning sift through." WigZo also tends to scrutinize the threshold of every single app user.
9. Team Indus
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Co-founder Rahul Narayan along with his rocket scientists, engineers, and a fundraising team, are bestowed with landing a rover on the moon and click images and shoot videos with it to win Google Lunar X-Prize. "30 per cent of the tech we need, including propulsion and precise navigation are restricted, and nobody will sell it to you. We have to develop it ourselves. We are trying to accomplish an outcome achieved only by three global superpowers," said Narayan.
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