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Global brain technology company partners with Haas

MindMaze, the global brain technology company specializing in neuro-inspired computing platforms, will partner with Haas F1 Team for the 2020 season in a relationship aimed at consolidating the technology platform developed by the San Francisco-headquartered firm to become the standard of safety in motorsport globally. 'This partnership with Haas F1 Team is exciting and will explore the intricacies and sophisticated data that are generated across all races to complement the MindMaze Human monitoring platform,' commented Dr. Tej Tadi, founder and CEO of MindMaze. 'Our new relationship will explore a global approach for safety and performance to include drivers and race crew. Partnering with...
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