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SambaNova Collaborates With Canvass To Provide Complete AI Platform In South Asia, EMEA

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 11 (Bernama) -- SambaNova Systems has teamed up with Canvass AI (Canvass), a leader in generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) enterprise solutions, to drive fast adoption of vertically-integrated AI Solutions, inference and training to South Asia and Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA).

In a statement, SambaNova Chief Growth Officer, Su Le said enterprises face mounting pressure to fast-track AI initiatives as the AI market evolves.

“Our goal is to deliver the fastest, most advanced vertically-integrated AI inference and training solutions to customers. Teaming up with Canvass AI in South Asia and EMEA will help us achieve that goal,” he said.

Meanwhile, Canvass Chief Executive Officer, Humera Malik said: “Our disruptive integrated solutions provide quick access to new revenue opportunities, operational efficiencies, and measurable sustainability outcomes through AI.”

SambaNova and Canvass will deliver a complete AI platform, combining SambaNova's AI hardware and software capabilities with Canvass’ AI solution to verticalise AI deployments, including AI agents, vertically-integrated AI Solutions, pre-built AI workflows, and tools for clients.

Headquartered in Palo Alto, California, SambaNova is a GenAI company with the fastest models and most advanced chips, founded in 2017 by industry luminaries, and hardware and software design experts from Sun/Oracle and Stanford University.

-- BERNAMA