Displaying items by tag: SenSen Networks

Global smart cities specialist sees significant potential in partnerships and joint go-to-market alliances

COMPANY NEWS: SenSen is pleased to announce the appointment of Leah Quintana as its new Head of Strategic Alliances and Channel Partnerships. With a proven track record of success at leading organizations, Leah brings extensive experience in driving strategic initiatives across industries. 

Published in People Moves
Wednesday, 01 May 2024 11:02

SenSen appoints new non-executive chairman

Live awareness AI solutions provider SenSen Networks appointed executive Mark Brayan as non-executive chairman and director effective today.

Published in People Moves

Artificial intelligence solutions provider SenSen Networks recorded cash receipts from customers in the fourth quarter 2021 of $1.6 million, which it says is the highest quarterly cash receipts since listing, and $200,000 more than in Q4 2020.

Published in Listed Tech
Wednesday, 26 May 2021 16:03

SenSen inks agreement to acquire Scancam

Australian-listed AI data fusion enterprise solutions provider SenSen Networks is set to acquire Scancam Industries, a provider of AI solutions for fuel retailers in Australia.

Published in Listed Tech

Australian electric vehicle manufacturer ACE Electric Vehicles has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with smart cities solutions provider SenSen Networks to collaborate on developing autonomous driving capabilities for ACE vehicles, with the vehicles to be manufactured in South Australia.

Published in Deals
Friday, 17 April 2020 12:44

SenSen wins in Las Vegas

Australian AI specialist SenSen Networks has been awarded a tender worth approximately $2.5 million by the City of Las Vegas.

Published in Deals

Melbourne-based artificial intelligence solutions provider SenSen Networks has secured a contract with the City of Gold Coast to supply an automated parking enforcement solution.

Published in Deals

Melbourne-based artificial intelligence solutions provider SenSen Networks has released an app named GeminEYE that it claims will, for the first time, provide services for a smart city on one's smartphone.

Published in Business Intelligence

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