Full-Time
AI vision sensors for urban analytics
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San Francisco, CA, USA
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EchoTwin AI sells and implements AI-powered vision sensor systems for vehicles, drones, and urban platforms to collect real-time visual and environmental data in cities. Its CityView product uses computer vision and natural language understanding to help urban managers make informed decisions, automate compliance monitoring, and scale urban intelligence across streets, sidewalks, and service areas. The company combines sensors, AI analytics, and a services bundle that covers consulting, strategy, implementation, deployment, ongoing support, optimization, and training. It partners with local networks to deliver its platform globally. Revenue comes from product sales, professional services fees, and licensing of its patented technologies.
Company Size
11-50
Company Stage
Seed
Total Funding
$8M
Headquarters
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Founded
2024
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Hayden AI, a San Francisco startup valued at $464 million, has sued co-founder and former CEO Chris Carson, alleging he stole 41GB of proprietary data before his September 2024 termination. The company claims Carson engaged in fraud including forged board signatures and unauthorised stock sales. According to the lawsuit, Carson secretly sold over $1.2 million in company stock without board approval to fund a multimillion-dollar Florida home and luxury purchases including a gold Bentley Continental. He allegedly downloaded his entire email file, containing proprietary information, days before launching rival firm EchoTwin AI. Hayden AI further alleges Carson fabricated his professional credentials, including a PhD from Waseda University. The complaint states that in 2007, Carson was actually operating a paintball equipment business in a Florida strip mall, not completing doctoral studies.
EchoTwin AI, an Abu Dhabi-based company developing AI-driven urban infrastructure solutions, secured $8 million in seed funding led by Metis Ventures. Participants included Automotive Ventures, Supernova, Plug and Play, Higher Life Ventures, and Tesserakt Ventures. EchoTwin AI's platform helps municipalities manage cities more efficiently by transforming vehicle fleets into real-time AI-supported sensors, creating a digital twin of cities to proactively address infrastructure issues.