Elliptic Laboratories ASA, an artificial intelligence (AI) software company, provides AI virtual smart sensors for the smartphone, laptop, Internet of Things, and automotive industries. The company offers AI Virtual Presence Sensor, a presence-detection solution used to improve the security of data stored on laptops; AI Virtual Proximity Sensor that enables exquisite full-screen devices; 3D touchless gesture support service; AI Virtual Gesture Sensor, a touch-free ultrasound gesture technology; AI Virtual Presence Sensor, which delivers presence-sensing capabilities to various devices that possesses a speaker, microphone, and audio processor; and AI Virtual Connection Sensor that allows to pair and authenticate smart devices in the same room. It serves in Norway, China, Taiwan, South Korea, the United States, and Japan. The company was incorporated in 2006 and is headquartered in Oslo, Norway.
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