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Top Bristol Computer Vision Companies (5)

Computer Vision • Machine Learning • Renewable Energy
Bristol, England
94 Employees

Founded in 2016, Rovco is a high-technology offshore wind business helping to bring renewable energy to the forefront of the energy mix. The same capability is used to fulfil the world’s drive to clean up and decommission older infrastructure. We focus on the development and use of novel perception, data and autonomy technology to bring the offshore industry into the twenty-first century, helping to further the growth of renewable energy in the marine space. For further information please contact [email protected] or visit www.rovco.com


Computer Vision • Machine Learning • Software
Bristol, England
15 Employees

At Reach Industries, We are an early stage start-up with a mission to augment scientists and make labs more efficient, so they can better and faster tackle world challenges. Our intelligent platform, Lumi™, leverages Computer vision, Voice and Machine Learning to capture and analyse operational data. It works as a true assistant across all stages of Life Sciences Development, from Research to Production environments. Lumi™ starts by automating the capture of data associated with experiments, observations and material usage, and can do so much more. Lumi™ saves valuable time, so that scientists can focus on the science and more important matters and increase reproducibility.


Artificial Intelligence • Computer Vision • Hardware • Robotics • Metaverse
10 Offices
21,960 Employees

NVIDIA’s invention of the GPU in 1999 sparked the growth of the PC gaming market, redefined modern computer graphics, and revolutionized parallel computing. More recently, GPU deep learning ignited modern AI — the next era of computing — with the GPU acting as the brain of computers, robots, and self-driving cars that can perceive and understand the world. Today, NVIDIA is increasingly known as “the AI computing company.”


Computer Vision • Machine Learning • Virtual Reality
2 Offices
192 Employees

Redefine interaction with Ultraleap. Our world-leading hand tracking technology tracks your hand in 3D space and allows you to interact with digital content. Our haptics technology uses ultrasound to add the sense of touch in mid-air. Separately or together, these technologies enable touchless and clean 3D interaction that is applicable to a range of industries, including extended reality (VR & AR), digital signage, kiosks, automotive, industrial automation, consumer electronics, and entertainment. Ultraleap technologies let you reach into the digital world effortlessly, intuitively and in 3D, just as you do in the real world. No controllers. No wearables. No touchscreens. Just natural interaction. Our team is spread across three continents and includes world-leading experts in human-computer interfaces, acoustics, machine learning and computer vision.


Artificial Intelligence • Computer Vision • Machine Learning • Software • Biotech
Bristol, England
15 Employees

CellVoyant is an AI-first biotechnology company with a mission to create novel stem cell-based therapies for chronic diseases. Our technology uses AI-first live cell imaging to predict and optimise stem cell differentiation, to controllably manufacture any cell and tissue in the body at scale. CellVoyant is built on foundational work from the Carazo Salas lab at the University of Bristol. We’re working at the exciting intersection of cell biology, computer vision, engineering, and machine learning to industrialise next-generation science from research into the real world. Our mission is bold and ambitious and we have the best investors behind us from day 1. We’re backed by venture capital firms who were the earliest investors in AI pioneer DeepMind, the two leading AI-first drug discovery companies, Exscientia and Recursion, and self-driving challenger Wayve. We’re also supported by the founder/CEO of Abcam, which pioneered the antibody business.