The Pacific Business News' highly anticipated Inno Madness challenge is now heading into its final round — Round 3. The two remaining competitors, Ai.Fish and Parklinq, are gearing up to showcase their innovative prowess in the tech industry.
Inno Madness is a bracket-style competition that puts businesses in the technology and innovation space head-to-head. Throughout the contest, readers vote for their favorite companies based on factors such as creativity, impact potential, scalability of products or services, and overall appeal.
As we enter this decisive phase of the competition, let's take a closer look at these two contenders vying for victory:
Ai.Fish: This groundbreaking company focuses on developing artificial intelligence (AI) solutions specifically designed for maritime industries. By harnessing cutting-edge AI technologies like machine learning algorithms and advanced data analytics tools, Ai.Fish aims to revolutionize various aspects of marine operations ranging from navigation safety to environmental conservation efforts.
"Our mission is to create smart solutions that address some of the most pressing challenges faced by our oceans today," says Jennifer Martinson, CEO of Ai.Fish. "Through our unique blend of AI expertise and deep understanding of maritime issues, we believe we can make a lasting positive impact not only on businesses but also on global ecosystems."
Parklinq: As urbanization continues to rise globally with an increasing number of vehicles hitting city streets every day; parking has become one major challenge faced by modern cities worldwide. Enter Parklinq – an innovative platform designed to transform how drivers find available parking spaces using real-time digital tracking systems.
By partnering with both public authorities and private operators across multiple cities around the world; Parklinq provides users an intuitive mobile application that simplifies finding suitable parking spots within minutes while reducing traffic congestion caused by cars circling around in search for vacant spaces.
"We recognize the pain points experienced by drivers in urban environments and are committed to providing a seamless parking experience," states Parklinq Founder and CEO, Michael Thompson. "Our platform not only offers convenience but also contributes to making our cities more sustainable by reducing emissions from unnecessary driving."
With both Ai.Fish and Parklinq showcasing their strengths on this competitive stage, it is now up to readers of Pacific Business News to cast their votes and determine which company will ultimately emerge as the winner of Inno Madness 2021.
The final round's voting period runs until Friday, with the official announcement of the champion scheduled for Monday. For all those eager participants looking forward to seeing these two companies battle it out in Round 3; make sure your voice is heard – vote today!