The latest Investing Matters Podcast with Jean Roche, Co-Manager of Schroder UK Mid Cap Investment Trust has just been released. Listen here.
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Wyld networks.
is it time to go in? all collaborations and the share just goes down? it doesn't feel reasonable. but why are there no inside purchases or new orders?
Almost tempted to attend this one, if I thought they may actually answer some difficult questions unlike the usual drivel that came out of AS year in year out.
Agricultural innovation company, IOF, will implement Wyld Connect to manage assets in the field and provide “digital identity”
IOF, an Argentinian technology company headquartered in Buenos Aires, develops IoT with blockchain database solutions to connect assets in the field. With Wyld Connect, IOF will be able to manage, control and monetize solutions for its customers throughout Argentina and Brazil.
Over 120 million tonnes of grains are produced annually in Argentina and Brazil. When managing such volumes, producers face significant challenges to minimise grain losses including maintaining optimal storage conditions, managing insufficient storage capacity and monitoring logistics.
IOF bring to their customers a complete solution for the safe storage of grains in the field. Their purpose is to provide important data to assure traceability, storage condition and grain quality. Information is stored and tokenized in a secure blockchain network, which enables customers to receive insurance policies for their production and, therefore, have better access and greater agility in obtaining credit from financial entities, with lower interest rates.
One current project involves the production of cereals in Argentina. The vast majority of the fields have no cellular coverage making connectivity of IoT devices a major challenge. Combining on board sensor technology such as temperature, humidity, CO2 and mobility measurements with Wyld’s Low Earth Orbit satellite connectivity will enable IOF to collect data to add significant value to silo management for the project.
The IOF end-to-end SILOREAL platform creates a single source of truth, providing secured condition data enabling producers to grow their incomes and dramatically reduce their losses.
“Meeting data demands of the grain industry in South America has become absolutely essential,” said Alastair Williamson, CEO Wyld Networks. “We are delighted to be working with IOF to meet the known IoT connectivity challenges of remote agriculture in Brazil and Argentina using Low Earth Orbiting satellites to deliver the essential data needed to increase profitability and meet loss reduction targets.”
My ISA will not deal with Nasdac Nordic and other than Wyld I have no confidence in the rest of the portfoilio companies. Even in the case of Wyld whilst they impressed by hammering away in their niche to adapt to and operate in different markets within their area of expertise I think they have reached the pinnacle of that niche and where they will go within it. I have no doubts they will succeed and be relatively successful but for the moment it is hard slog time.
So nothing positive about the future share price
Bob,why didn't you just buy shares in Wyld?
OK I have to admit. For the first time in my life I bought some shares and did so in Tern. It was in expectation of some wundernews from Wyld that might have spiked the SP here. However looking over things I am now of the opinion that Wyld, rather like the other portfolio companies, has had its time to reach peak proof and has only managed to demonstrate that, like the others, it might be a viable business but there will be no sparks.
Sisto would have just thrown more money in blindly…
I also had a chuckle…
“Tern the investment company investing in fast high growth technology companies…”
I’m not sure what fast means but in real money terms… over the last 10 years the shares are worth about 90% less… “Slow & declining” more like lol.
Just market manipulation and option to buy the dip.
And ignore all the recent positive news from the others, feels like a MBO to me coming in the near future
Sixth Street invests into Keyfactor for an enterprise value of $1.3 Billion.
https://sixthstreet.com/investment_announce/keyfactor-announces-significant-minority-investment-from-sixth-street-growth-valuing-the-company-at-approximately-1-3b/
Device Authority Unveils KeyScaler AI at the 7th Annual IoT Security Foundation Conference
London, UK – 7th November 2023, Device Authority, the recipient of the prestigious 2023 Microsoft Rising Azure Technology Partner of the Year award and a globally recognized leader in Device Identity Lifecycle Management, has today announced a preview of its new KeyScaler AI solution at the IoTSF Conference.
It is impossible to navigate the world of technology without hearing about AI, and Device Authority already enables the secure use of new AI applications by ensuring end-to-end device and data trust with continuous authorization. KeyScaler AI, a new solution focused on enhancing device security and delivering new automated features, now adds an AI/Machine Learning license module to the KeyScaler platform.
Commenting on the launch, Darron Antill, Device Authority CEO said “KeyScaler AI is a significant step forward in responding to the AI market requirements and our customers’ new security challenges. We are delighted to announce KeyScaler AI as an additional AI/ML license solution to our core software platform KeyScaler Central.
James Penney, CTO of Device Authority also added “KeyScaler AI leverages internal platform data and external threat intelligence to maximize the new levels of automated security response made possible by AI. The NIST Zero Trust Architecture stipulates there should be no implicit trust between the network and any resources trying to connect. Thanks to KeyScaler AI, customers can now create a trust chain that establishes explicit trust between the devices, the data they generate and the AI applications that rely on trustworthy data.”
“Historically authorization policies have depended on answers to questions that are quite static and binary; KeyScaler AI enables Zero Trust by answering complex authorization questions that are relevant to the modern-day operation and context.”
KeyScaler AI boasts a range of exceptional features, including:
Anomalous Device Detection
Retrainable Model that learns new authorized device types
Streamlined Device Onboarding
Real-time Authorization Service Connector Framework
The introduction of these core features addresses critical challenges in the field of device identity management and offers numerous benefits including enhanced security, adaptability, and third-party integration.
To learn more about KeyScaler AI and to see a demo, visit: https://www.deviceauthority.com/keyscaler-ai/
Download the KeyScaler AI Overview here: https://www.deviceauthority.com/insights/keyscaler-ai-overview
What relevance are these stories to TERN?
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – November 3, 2023 – The American Academy of Ophthalmology has teamed up with FundamentalVR, a leader in virtual reality (VR) medical training, for their Knights Templar Eye Foundation (KTEF) Pediatric Ophthalmology VR Simulation Program. This collaboration, made possible by a generous $5 million donation from the Knights Templar Eye Foundation, marks a significant step towards revolutionizing pediatric ophthalmic training by harnessing the power of VR technology through a free and open simulation program for ophthalmologists and ophthalmology trainees worldwide.
In the past year, the Academy and FundamentalVR have made significant strides in the development of this pioneering educational platform. With a goal to improve the skills of ophthalmologists and expand their knowledge base, this initiative will offer a range of specialized training programs focused on pediatric eye diseases and conditions.
“The potential to improve training programs is huge. Just as virtual reality has greatly enhanced the experience of video games, so can being immersed in a virtual surgical training environment. Studies show that it allows residents to learn details more efficiently and effectively, leading to a decrease in complications in actual cases with real patients. There is simply no substitute to performing a task again and again to master the basics. These platforms provide a safe, lifelike environment in which trainees can practice as much as they want, with real-time feedback that allows for course correction.”
Faruk H. Orge, MD, Executive Editor of the KTEF Pediatric Ophthalmology Education Center
Phase one of this initiative focuses on building a simulator for retinopathy of prematurity (ROP). Residents, trainees, and practicing ophthalmologists will learn how to examine patients and perform intravitreal injection and laser treatment, all in a safe environment through VR.
“ROP is a natural first choice for this effort because it is the leading cause of preventable blindness in children worldwide. At the same time, the opportunity for trainees to learn how to properly examine and treat babies is limited. Outside of the U.S. many countries don’t allow residents to perform any pediatric surgeries, so there’s huge need for the ability to practice and learn proper techniques.”
K. David Epley, MD, Deputy Executive Editor of the KTEF Pediatric Ophthalmology Education Center
The Academy has chosen to partner with FundamentalVR, recognized for its transformative work with organizations like Orbis International, to design and build a specialized curriculum for pediatric eye care. Following the ROP simulator, subsequent modules will address strabismus management and other critical pediatric ophthalmology topics.
German government reports risk of cyber threats higher than ever