Last week the Queensland AI Hub hosted the first-ever Queensland AI Awards, spotlighting the state’s most innovative and impactful AI projects. There were over 120 nominations submitted with awards backed by major sponsors such as Google Cloud, Fujitsu, and NetApp.
The evening saw 12 awards presented across various categories, such as AI Startup of the Year, Queensland Research Project of the Year and Most Promising Early-Stage AI Technology.
Two winners from The Precinct walked away winning Outstanding AI Integration in Business and Most Outstanding Use of AI for Social Good. Congratulations to Exposé and IsaidUsaid.
IsaidUSaid: Most Outstanding Use of AI for Social Good
IsaidUSaid tied with MachineGenes Group for Most Outstanding Use of AI for Social Good, sponsored by Insight of Things. IsaidUSaid’s AI-driven platform identifies critical communication patterns, including threats, toxic interactions, and key discussion points. This powerful tool aids both individuals and professionals in analysing complex communication histories across emails, texts, and social media.
Exposé: Outstanding AI Integration in Business
Exposé won the award for Outstanding AI Integration in Business, sponsored by QUT. The company collaborates with vendors and clients to enhance productivity, strategy, and AI ethics. Exposé is at the forefront of AI innovation, helping businesses navigate and harness AI’s transformative potential.
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Learn more about Queensland AI Hub: https://qldaihub.com
The Precinct is an initiative supported by the Queensland Government.
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