Ecrio Inc. (Ecrio), a leader in Edge AI advanced communications software, announced that Dr. Ronjon Nag, Chairman of its Board of Directors has transformed and driven significant innovation across the company’s product portfolio. This reinforces Ecrio’s sharpened focus on its Edge AI Communication Products and underscores the company’s commitment to accelerating Edge AI-driven solutions.
“Ronjon’s deep track record in AI/ML, mobile, and communications aligns perfectly with our mission,” said Michel Gannage, Founder & CEO of Ecrio. “His insight is helping drive our evolution from advanced communications into robust Edge AI communication platforms for enterprises.”
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“The industry is moving towards Edge and on-device AI, beyond Cloud AI,” said Dr. Ronjon Nag, Chairman of the Board at Ecrio. “Actionable inferencing closer to where data is generated reduces latency, enhances privacy and security, and enables real-time decision-making. Ecrio’s platform is uniquely positioned to deliver these capabilities, transforming enterprise communications into intelligent, autonomous systems at the edge.”
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