5 STARTUPS THAT WILL HELP WITH THE POST-COVID 19

5 STARTUPS THAT WILL HELP WITH THE POST-COVID 19

Intelligence Artificielle, COVID-19, Fintech, Foodtech, IOT

5 STARTUPS THAT WILL HELP WITH THE POST-COVID 19

Kinexon is a German startup specializing in the development of sensor networks for companies in the logistics, industrial, sports and media sector. It has developed SafeZone, one of the most effective digital solutions for adapting to social distancing standards and for protection against COVID-19. It offers a real-time analysis platform, using algorithms and providing detailed live results. For example, Personio is one of Kinexon’s first customers, providing HR software for SMEs. He is currently testing this technology in their offices with 400 employees to allow safe working conditions.
The Line Lite is an Irish startup that has set up a reservation system online to allow customers to pre-book store visits so they can avoid crowding in the queues. It also allows traders to monitor the number of people on their premises. The objective of this solution is to offer merchants a way to regain the confidence of their customers for the post-COVID-19 period. At the moment this technology is in contact with Irish traders, shops, and bars to help them overcome this pandemic.
Solven is a Peruvian fintech startup that provides its customers with loans cheapest with banks that are affiliated. The plus of this startup is that it provides the credit history of customers and then offers them the most optimized transaction. In return, the customer must share his official ID to allow this operation. The advantages of this service and that it greatly reduces all administrative paperwork.
Odd Industries is a Chilean company in Artificial Intelligence and IoT. It provides industries with computer vision technology. This allows companies to obtain key information for industrial processes, production optimization, and safety. This technology can play a key role in the financial health of the industry by making better decisions for executives and supporting them in the reorganization of a post-COVID-19 factory.
Aleph Farms is an Israeli foodtech startup in partnership with the Technion laboratory Shulamit Levenberg specializes in tissue engineering. They expect by the end of 2020 to finalize the development of its ground beef.
The startup will begin construction of their first pilot organic farm in 2021 and their goal is not to destroy the meat industry according to CEO Didier Toubia. They are intended to meet a need that has developed forcibly from COVID-19: the import and export of meat. Industries that closed their facility had to slaughter and discard the cattle since the latter could not be processed. In the end, Aleph Farms is a tangible alternative that allows you not to be dependent on this kind of problem is « to create themselves » their meat according to demand.

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