21st Annual InnoVision Technology Awards
InnoVision Awards, established in 1999, celebrates the very best new technical innovations conducted in South Carolina. Innovation Awards is the mark of distinction for outstanding leadership, innovation, and technological excellence.
SeeDaten, Inc. was selected as the 2019 InnoVision winner for “Technology Integration”. www.SeeDaten.com
SeeDaten Technologies:
• Software developed in Germany at, DFKI – Institute for Artificial Intelligence, by IOXP GmbH, combined with SeeDaten applications knowledge, to help companies/entities document processes quickly/accurately and convert into multiple learning platforms.
Learners can comprehend the requirements, perform better, and create quality results. Instructors are enabled to provide consistent and accurate data/materials.
• Reality – interactive/adaptive learning with text, audio, text to voice, and/or optic recognition.
• Augmented Reality – interactive/adaptive learning with immediate feedback from actions in a visual manner.
• Mixed Reality – interactive/adaptive learning in partnership with Microsoft – HoloLens.
In accepting the Award, Philip J. Riddle, President & CEO of SeeDaten said, “Our team thanks the InnoVision Board for this recognition. We also thank some of our Innovative and Visionary, early adopters and supporters, SC Research Authority, Milliken and Company, Spartanburg Community College, CU-ICAR. To be an Innovator and Visionary, you must align with those that will entrust in the vision and take the journeys with you.”
The InnoVision jury panel is composed of consultants, technical leaders, university members, business leaders, and industrial researchers; all located outside the state of South Carolina. The judging process seeks the most significant new innovations in development, integration, sustainability, education, community service, and small enterprise.
Riddle added, “It is appropriate to receive this award in Spartanburg, the home of the individual and company that was the early leader of Innovation and Vision in South Carolina, Mr. Milliken.”
