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Robert Bianchini

Vice-President Technology, Innovation and Development
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Robert Bianchini

Vice-President Technology, Innovation and Development
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Robert Bianchini

Vice-President Technology, Innovation and Development
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Sviat Dulianinov

Chief Strategy Officer
Bright Machines

Sviat is a seasoned strategy executive with 10 years of strategic management, management consulting, and startup experience across the United States and Europe. Prior to joining Bright Machines, he served as Chief Strategy Officer at Dutch retailer SPAR. Previously, Sviat had a distinct consulting career at Bain & Company and co-founded an airport mobility company. Sviat holds a Bachelor's degree in Economics and Foreign Languages from MGIMO University and an MBA from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.

Sviat Dulianinov

Chief Strategy Officer
Bright Machines

Sviat Dulianinov

Chief Strategy Officer
Bright Machines

Sviat is a seasoned strategy executive with 10 years of strategic management, management consulting, and startup experience across the United States and Europe. Prior to joining Bright Machines, he served as Chief Strategy Officer at Dutch retailer SPAR. Previously, Sviat had a distinct consulting career at Bain & Company and co-founded an airport mobility company. Sviat holds a Bachelor's degree in Economics and Foreign Languages from MGIMO University and an MBA from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.

Kneron Announces Partnership with MiTAC to Transform AI Edge Computing

AI Hardware
By combining Kneron's strategic leadership in neural processing units (NPU) with MiTAC's extensive experience in system integration, the collaboration is set to push the boundaries of AI innovation and enhance the global competitiveness of enterprises using these technologies.

Copilot+ features are coming in November to AI PCs powered by Intel and AMD’s latest chips

AI Hardware
Qualcomm’s exclusivity period on Copilot+ PCs is winding down. Microsoft confirmed that Intel’s new 200V processors and AMD’s Ryzen AI 300 series chips will add Copilot+ AI capabilities beginning in November.