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The predictive battery analytics service

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Michal Sastinsky
Date:
January 19, 2024
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AI
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BatteryCheck, the predictive battery analytics service, was part of V4 FireSide Chat Finale and Demo Day.

Grateful for the recognition among innovative startups shaping the regional ecosystem. 💡

Thanks for a great event and congrats to Martin Ragan and Cequence for their win! 🏆

✨Spotlight on innovation – We are excited to introduce the startups showcasing their solutions at the V4 FireSide Chat finale and the Demo Day winner!

🚀Meet the pitching AI startups:
OpinioAI (Nikola Kozuljevic) - are search platform using AI to help researchers source relevant insights, data, and opinions in a simple and scalable way
Cequence (Martin Ragan) -a contract lifecycle management solution automating manual tasks &leveraging AI in contract management
Readmio (Ilya Novodvorskiy) - a mobile parenting tool utilizing AI and voice recognition to bring children's stories to life in a fun and educational way
MingleMinds.ai(David Fogl) - developing AI application for seamless social media content creation, post management, and comment strategies in digital marketing
REVital (Tori Master) -hardware-agnostic remote patient monitoring solution targeting cardiac health
BatteryCheck (Michal Sastinsky) - a predictive battery analytics service, easy-to-integrate API-in & API-out solution applicable to any IoT-connected batteries
KAMO Ai (Shalev Man) - a photographing assistant application analyzing the environment & directing the user on how to get the best photos

Thank you for sharing your visions and contributing to the growth of the regional ecosystem!

🏆We are thrilled to announce the winner selected by our judge panel after careful evaluations – Big congratulations to Martin Ragan and Cequence, a contract lifecycle management solution!

This initiative is powered by StartUp Hub Poland in collaboration with Look AI Ventures and Pozi Network Zrt and co-financed by the Governments of Czechia, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia through Visegrad Grants from the International Visegrad Fund. The fund aims to promote sustainable regional cooperation in Central Europe.