Sleip listed as one of the “most promising AI-startups”

"Artificial intelligence has become the technology everyone wants to invest in. AI startups are emerging to challenge the tech giants – and tackle some of our global problems.”

Swedish news site Breakit has taken a closer look at the 35 most promising AI up-and-comers in Sweden in a special report published today. Here’s some of what they had to say about Sleip:
"Veterinarian Elin Hernlund and engineer Axel Nyström have become two of the hottest entrepreneurs in the AI world in 2024. Their app, which is connected to users' mobile cameras, is used to detect lameness in horses. The tool has quickly gained popularity among veterinary clinics around the world, and in 2023, revenue, measured in annual recurring revenue (ARR), grew by a whopping 1000 percent.” 

To access the full article (paywall): https://www.breakit.se/artikel/39808/sveriges-35-mest-lovande-ai-startups-varldsstjarnor-uppstickare-och-okanda-succeer  

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