DALLAS, Aug. 14, 2017 -- Mobiliya, a Dallas-based global IT services & engineering company, today announced its acceptance into NVIDIA’s new deep learning professional services partnership program. The first company to join the program, Mobiliya will play a key role in delivering NVIDIA-based artificial intelligence, machine learning and deep learning solutions to enterprises worldwide.
As deep learning becomes a key driver of digital transformation for organizations, Mobiliya will help expand the usage of NVIDIA-based solutions, platforms and technologies to solve complex problems.
Deep learning is one of the core focus areas of Mobiliya. The company creates and implements DL-driven solutions in the segments of healthcare, manufacturing, insurance, security and surveillance, automotive, energy and robotics. Joining the NVIDIA partner program will give Mobiliya access to NVIDIA’s latest deep learning computing platform and related technologies. Additionally, Mobiliya will collaborate closely with NVIDIA on joint customer projects and become a member of NVIDIA’s Partner Advisory Council, an open, collaborative environment for discussing new ideas to drive business growth for enterprise customers.
Maxence Cacheux, SVP of Sales & Business Development at Mobiliya, cites the growing significance of deep learning and the role Mobiliya intends to play. According to Cacheux, “The future belongs to AI and DL. Deep learning is already driving a paradigm shift in all industry verticals. We are thrilled to be selected by NVIDIA as their first deep learning consulting and delivery partner. We are looking forward to enabling NVIDIA customers to leverage the full potential of deep learning and NVIDIA’s deep learning computing platform.”
“NVIDIA and our strong ecosystem of partners are leading the AI computing revolution,” said Craig Weinstein, Vice President of the Americas Partner Organization at NVIDIA. “Mobiliya’s deep understanding of NVIDIA’s AI computing platform and their knowledge of the challenges and opportunities that this market represents makes them an excellent partner for delivering services to a wide range of enterprise customers.“
About Mobiliya
Mobiliya is a global IT services and engineering company enabling digital transformation for the world’s leading organizations through disruptive technologies. The company specialize in next-gen technology consulting, system integration, solution development, deployment and security. With a growing global team of over 400 people, Mobiliya steers advanced technologies like artificial intelligence, deep learning, robotics, blockchain, augmented reality and Internet-of-Things. Headquartered in Texas, the company also has global R&D centers in Canada, India, China and South Korea. For more information, visit www.mobiliya.com.
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