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Posted: 2 years ago

Technology Created by Pulsar AI Recognized as Global Leader in AI

Impel (formerly SpinCar), which acquired the Georgian artificial intelligence startup Pulsar AI, was recognized as a global leader in artificial intelligence.

The technology created by the Georgian company Pulsar AI won the Stratus Award in the artificial intelligence category by the Business Intelligence Group. The award was given to Impel (formerly SpinCar), a global leader in automotive digital engagement technology, which bought the Georgian startup "Pulsar AI" last year.

The Stratus Award is given to companies that excel in cloud-based innovation. Other winners of this year's Stratus Award, along with Impel, include companies such as Hewlett Packard, IBM, Red Hat.

Following the acquisition of the Georgian startup in 2021, Impel's digital engagement platform combines automotive industry-leading Conversational AI technology with best-in-class applications for digital sales, automated communication, and imaging. The company's continuous technology engages customers in the purchasing process, informs them of news, and influences their decisions. Impel's technological solutions are designed to enable car dealers to create services for customers that provide the fastest and most convenient relationship between companies and customers.

"Impel is a leading company in driving practical innovation in the cloud," said Maria Jimenez, Business Intelligence Group's Chief Nominations Officer.

"Winning the Stratus Award in the category of human intelligence with companies of such a level, which we can consider as one of the most high-tech fields of our time, proves that Georgia is strengthening its position on the map of world innovation even more. We are glad that the technology created by the Georgian team is a completely new word. It's amazing to be at the forefront of such a high-tech field and industry. For Impel, receiving this award motivates us, even more, to continue moving towards our ambitious plans with the joint involvement of our Georgian and American teams," says Dachi Choladze, Pulsar AI co-founder and head of innovation at Impel.