The DeepCloud AI team setting up their booth at the IoT Tech Expo: North America 2018.

This past week, the DeepCloud AI team made rounds at the IoT Tech Expo: North America 2018 in Santa Clara, California, to showcase the launch of its Huron platform, DeepCloud AI’s first MVP for Resource Providers. The DeepCloud AI booth was situated in the IoT section of the expo floor, rubbing shoulders with some of the world’s most innovative IoT startups and companies.

A demo of Huron, DeepCloud AI’s MVP for Resource Providers

CEO Max Rye aimed to get DeepCloud AI’s working-MVP, Huron, in front of the eyes of industry peers at the IoT Tech Expo. With the launch of Huron also came the launch of its AI matching algorithm, (which autonomously pairs up Resource Providers with Resource Users.) Attendees of the conference witnessed demonstrations of Huron’s Windows client for future Resource Providers and DeepCloud AI’s matching algorithm operate in realtime.

“By continuing to add more enterprise features for a more comprehensive suite of tools, we can demo some of our features, and people can sign up to be a Resource Provider. We want to be showcasing that- there are a lot of IoT companies that have been interested in using our product. While blockchain technology is one of the underlying foundations of the project, we want to really stress that we’re first and foremost a cloud computing project.”

-Max Rye, CEO of DeepCloud AI

Pictured from left to right: Project Director, Derin Karim; CEO, Max Rye; Head of Digital Content, Kevin de Koning; Chief Product Officer, Miroslav Sala; Head of Business Development Latin America, Janneth Caballero

The DeepCloud AI project received great feedback from companies such as Siemens and AT&T, who reached out to the DeepCloud AI team on potentially fixing low-latency cloud computing, especially in regions lacking infrastructure. While nothing was set in stone from these conversations, it nonetheless indicated strong interest from the enterprise world. Over the course of the next few months, DeepCloud AI will continue to add more enterprise features and scale up. They are currently ahead of schedule for their product development.

But showcasing Huron at its booth was not the only highlight for DeepCloud AI at the IoT Tech Expo. Geeta Chauhan, CTO of DeepCloud AI, spoke on two programs: Developing for IoT and Developing Blockchain Applications. In the first panel talk, she was joined by other industry leaders in the IoT space to provide insights and best practices for enterprises conducting due diligence in selecting an IoT integrations platforms. In her second session, Chauhan spoke about how DeepCloud AI’s platform integrated AI with cloud computing. She was particularly excited about sharing news about the incoming enterprise features, bolstered security, and blockchain launch that are set to occur in Q2 2019.

“In the near future, AI will be making a lot of decisions for us, and consumers will need to have a say in those decisions. We will have fairly and ethically-sourced data similar to fair trade coffee. It will become the industry standard for companies to source their data in an ethical and transparent manner. DeepCloud AI is a stepping stone towards this standard.” -Geeta Chauhan, CTO of DeepCloud AI

DeepCloud AI CTO Geeta Chauhan speaks on a panel about the current market for IoT integrations at the IoT Tech Expo.

DeepCloud AI recently launched its Airdrop & Bounty Program for the global community earlier in November. The team is also in the process of fully launching its Windows client to Resource Providers.