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Tech Nation Features Recycleye

Recycleye’s CEO, Victor Dewulf, has been featured in The top three areas for AI innovation in 2021, according to Tech Nation. The top three areas discussed are Constuction, AI in Climate Change, and Healthcare & Life Sciences.

Here’s what Victor had to say about AI in Climate Change:

“As the intelligence capabilities of AI expand, AI will continue to gain investment and support across the world as a viable solution to reducing emissions and protecting natural resources”, writes Victor Dewulf, CEO of Recycleye.

“With the UK failing to achieve its 50% recycling target by the end of 2020, AI may have the power to eliminate waste. As global consumption continues to increase, waste levels are rising faster than the rate at which waste can be processed, leaving many recyclable materials left to landfill.

“With the application of AI, the processing of waste is not only faster, which enables a rise in the volume of materials recycled, but as a cheaper alternative to human labour, a wider variety of materials can also begin to be recycled.”

Recycleye’s team of technologists and creatives are working at stealth mode to accelerate the world’s transition to the circular economy. As a team, the company hopes to fulfil its corporate mission to Spearhead the Green Revolution and introduce full automation to waste facilities.

Click here for the Tech Nation website to read more about how Recycleye’s using AI for good and spearheading the green revolution in 2021!

Tech Nation Features Recycleye
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