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DigitalBridge appoints head of research
Mixed reality tech start up DigitalBridge has appointed a new head of research.
Ilaria Gori will lead the computer vision and machine learning research team to drive new technology innovations for the business.
Prior to joining DigitalBridge, Gori was lead data scientist at Innovative Technology, a leading provider of cash handling technology.
DigitalBridge, based in Manchester, is an award winning mixed reality company that uses augmented reality, computer vision and machine learning to allow customers to “try on” home décor products in their own kitchens, bathrooms and bedrooms.
Ilaria Gori, who has a PhD in computer vision and robotics from the Italian Institute of Technology, said: “I’ve always loved working with innovative companies who bring solutions to the market that nobody else has thought of. I can’t wait to contribute to the ongoing success of DigitalBridge and help to push the boundaries of what we can make this exciting technology do.”
David Levine, CEO of DigitalBridge, said: “We’re delighted to have Ilaria on board to help shape our investment strategies and ensure we deliver innovative, market leading solutions to our customers. She has a wealth of experience and impressive expertise to bring to the company, so will be a great asset to our research division.”
For more information, please visit: http://digitalbridge.eu/
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