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Company
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SpikeNet Technology SARL, is a spin-off from
the Brain and Cognition Center, a CNRS laboratory in Toulouse,
France. The company develops and markets an image processing
toolkit (SNVision SDK), integrating networks of spiking neurons,
a revolutionary technology that is based on 15 years of research
into the functioning of the human visual system.
We work on enabling our clients to develop
image recognition applications with unmatched performances.
SpikeNet Technology SARL, is a high-tech start-up
created in 1999 that has received financial backing from several
organisations, including Midi-Pyrenées Création, Fonds d'Amorçage
de la Région Midi-Pyrénées and ANVAR.
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Research Center
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The Spikenet recognition softwares were developed
as a collaboration between Simon Thorpe's research team at
the Brain
and Cognition Center in Toulouse (France) and SpikeNet
Technology SARL.
SpikNet is committed to keeping its technology
on the cutting edge and to offer innovative products and solutions
that meet your applications needs.
Our engineers work closely with the Brain
and Cognition Center in Toulouse to explore new methods of
tracking and identifying subjects in the most complex environments.
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Licensing policy
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SpikeNet licenses an image processing toolkit
(SNVision SDK) designed to develop applications integrating
a recognition function. A developer license is included with
the SDK. This license can be used internally, but does not
allow for the redistribution of SNVision Library, the runtime
component.
To redistribute our SNVision
Library, you need to enter into a licensing agreement
allowing you to copy and ship SNVision Library with your product.
To obtain a licensing proposal, please contact
us at: sales@spikenet-technology.com
As a supplier of recognition technology we
work to establish key partnerships with system integrators,
OEM partners, and software providers who want to develop their
own recognition solution based on SpikeNet technology. We
provide complete partner support and constantly work to improve
our technology.
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