Ricardo Oliveira is a Senior Director at TechFinitive, where he frequently collaborates with TechFinitive's editorial team to write and produce content. He's based in Sydney, Australia.
This Portland startup is using AI to root out bias from recruitment
At CES we spoke to the Co-Founder of HirelyAI, a Portland-based startup using AI to root out bias from recruitment.
At CES, Formlabs’ new products promise flexibility and scale
At CES 2024 Formlabs announced 3 new products including a new resin pumping system that improved five-fold on previous versions.
South Korea is obsessed with measuring water quality – Water Eyes promises to do it in real-time
South Korea has a healthy obsession with measuring water quality. We spoke to Water Eyes, a company with the tech to do it in real-time.
Kitchen managers’ ally to reduce waste: AI
Close to 1 billion people worldwide face chronic hunger, yet so much is wasted and thrown away. AI-based tech from a South Korean company could change all that.
Best Tech for Business from CES Innovation Awards
We shortlist the best products from CES' Innovation Awards, that have applications for businesses and professionals.
At CES, Poland hypes its tech scene
For the first time, Poland had a pavilion on the showfloor of CES, a sign of intent about its role as a tech scene in Europe. We spoke to a representative from the Polish Investment and Trade Agency.
Referees have a tough job – this French company believes AI can help
A French company is using AI to analyse video captured as sports action occurs and helping referees make better decisions.
This French startup is using blockchain to train medical AI
At CES we spoke to a French startup that puts blockchain and NFT to genuinely good use: it keeps medical data anonymous and helps hospitals stay operational during cyberattacks.
How Green Project saves millions of ink cartridges from landfills
At CES we spoke to David Woo from Green Project, who told us us how his company saves millions of ink cartridges from ending up in landfills every year.
Microalgae might help smart cities become greener
At CES 2024, we spoke to BiomiTech, a company using microalgae to help smart cities become greener - here's how they do it.