Brain Corp's Artificial Intelligence Software Announced for Use in Minuteman Products

Brain Corps EMMA (Enabling Machine Mobile Automation) will be integrated with Minutemans commercial and industrial maintenance products

SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Brain Corp, a software technology company specializing in the development of autonomous artificial intelligence (A.I.) systems for self-driving vehicles (SDVs), today announced its partnership with Minuteman International of Pingree Grove, Illinois. Founded in 1951, Minuteman is a manufacturer of commercial and industrial maintenance products including walk-behind and ride-on auto scrubbers, critical filter vacuums, air vacuums, walk-behind sweepers, and ride-on sweepers.


The partnership enables Minuteman to introduce EMMA, Brain Corps A.I. technology, to the various markets served by the Illinois-based company, including the manufacturing, aviation, healthcare, retail, government, and hospitality industries.

EMMA is vision-based A.I. technology that automates commercial-grade equipment, including industrial floor care machines. She is built on a commercial-grade version of BrainOS, Brain Corps proprietary operating system for robotic development. Automating Minutemans cleaning equipment furthers the companys mission of providing innovative solutions to its customers. Minuteman has always focused on being the value brand which means providing a combination of reliability, quality, and ease of use to its customers.

"We are very excited about partnering with Brain Corp," said Jack Hill, VP of Minuteman International. "The market has been demanding robotic floor care for some time, and we are thrilled to be launching an advanced autonomous solution that will deliver floor care quality customers trust."

Brain Corps EMMA offers a smart, safe and sustainable cleaning solution that empowers operators by enabling them to manage new technology, while also allowing them to shift their attention to higher-value tasks. By enabling employees to multitask, Brain Corps revolutionary navigation technology significantly increases efficiency and improves consistency, thus resulting in a more scalable environment.

"We commend Minuteman International for its utilization of technologies to promote increased productivity in floor cleaning," said Dr. Eugene Izhikevich, CEO and co-founder of Brain Corp. "We look forward to seeing our technology provide efficiencies to many market sectors, as we pride ourselves on our A.I.s ability to solve an array of complex environments."

The two companies have a strong, shared philosophy of providing cutting edge solutions to customers. Minuteman designs and builds the E3330, highly reliable walk-behind scrubber that Brain Corp will automate with its cutting-edge A.I. technology.

Minuteman is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Hako Group, a $750 million multi-national equipment manufacturer, based in Bad Oldesloe, German.

About Brain Corp

Founded in 2009, Brain Corp is a San Diego-based software technology company specializing in the development of intelligent autonomous systems. The companys technology represents the next generation of artificial brains for commercial robots.

Co-founded by world-renowned computational neuroscientist, Dr. Eugene Izhikevich, and neuroscientist, physician and serial tech entrepreneur, Dr. Allen Gruber, Brain Corp has grown to 37 employees, including more than 15 PhDs, with expertise in fields of artificial intelligence, computer vision, and robotics.

Brain Corp is funded by Qualcomm Ventures, the investment arm of mobile technology leader, Qualcomm Inc. Board members include Mr. Quinn Lee, Vice President & Global Head of Qualcomm Ventures, Mr. Harvey White, co-founder of Qualcomm Inc., Dr. Allen Gruber, neuroscientist, physician, and founder of several successful technology companies, and Mr. James Quandt, a nationally recognized business leader who has more than three decades of senior management experience with major corporations.

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