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HYBRAIN - Overview Roll up

HYBRAIN - Overview Roll up

Abstract

The HYBRAIN flyer introduces a cutting-edge project focused on developing a hybrid electronic-photonic computing system that mimics the human brain. This innovative system aims to deliver ultra-fast, energy-efficient solutions in Edge Computing and Artificial Intelligence (AI). By integrating technologies across various domains such as health, cybersecurity, agriculture, automotive, and financial sectors, HYBRAIN seeks to enhance disease detection, improve cybersecurity measures, optimise energy management, and more. HYBRAIN is set to shape the future of AI and edge computing, promising significant impact across multiple industries.

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