Kneron CEO Albert Liu Discusses Edge AI Growth Strategy and Fundraising at Computex Taipei
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Summary
Albert Liu, Founder and CEO of Edge AI startup Kneron, discusses the company's growth strategy focused on capitalizing on the next phase of AI infrastructure. Speaking with Bloomberg's Stephen Engle at Computex in Taipei, Liu also outlines Kneron's fundraising plans as the company positions itself in the evolving AI hardware landscape.
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He also speaks with Stephen Engle about fundraising plans on the sidelines of Computex in Taipei.
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