Top Arizona Machine Learning Startups (6)
qBotica is pioneering enterprises establishing their automation journey towards artificial intelligence. By providing expertise, a high level of service, and significant cost-savings solutions, qBotica creates an Automation Ecosystem for enterprises with their product, Doqument, where RPA and AI become enabled to process and hyper-automate both structured and unstructured documents. qBotica's goal is to enable companies to empower the future of...
SkyTech Mobile is the top-rated Mobile App Development Company in USA. We turn your business idea into a tailored mobile app solutions that delivers best-in-class user experience. As a top Mobile App Development Company in Arizona, we specialize in various technologies, including React Native, Flutter, Xamarin, iBeacon, and provide mobile app development services, android app development, mobile game development, iPhone...
Canyon GBS® is a software company specializing in serving colleges, government agencies, non-profits, and large enterprises. We are the creators of Advising App an AI powered CRM for higher education, and Aiding App, and AI powered ITSM/helpdesk for the colleges, government agencies, and large enterprises. Canyon GBS® offices and conference spaces are open to the public and customers by appointment,...
v4c.ai is a premier IT services consultancy specializing in Databricks to help organizations unlock the full potential of their data. We partner with enterprises to accelerate their journey to becoming data-driven by delivering end-to-end Databricks services across Lakehouse implementation, data engineering, AI/ML, and governance. Our expertise in integration, optimization, and enablement empowers clients to unify disparate data sources, modernize analytics,...
Truerisk Labs deals with artificial intelligence models designed to analyze research and technology firm.
Myndshft was founded in 2015 to make modern technologies – artificial intelligence, blockchain, process automation, big data, and analytics – available to disrupt the fragmented and complex “administrative plumbing” that healthcare works under today. These technologies – already proven and at work in big tech and other industries – have unlimited potential to radically reduce the nearly $1 trillion in...










