The Irish Times Innovation Award, New Frontiers category, was won by SFI ADAPT Centre spinout ai mapit.

IMatej Ulicny (CTO) and Julie Connelly (CTO) received the Irish Times New Frontier award at a ceremony in CHQ on 15th November 2023, having spun out the company from TCD earlier this year.

Maintaining vast swathes of geographically dispersed roadside infrastructure, such as road signs and lampposts, represents a significant cost for those responsible for its upkeep.

It is costly and time consuming to send engineers to sites, especially if they can’t find what they’re looking for when they arrive. AI Mapit’s AI and geotagging technology can pinpoint assets to within two metres, revolutionising how this roadside infrastructure is managed.

Full Irish Times article here:

https://www.irishtimes.com/business/innovation/innovation-awards/

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