Cognitive Technologies

The first programs developed by Cognitive Technologies were optical image and character recognition software – Tiger and CuneiForm.

[5][6][7][8] Afterwards, Cognitive Technologies signed OEM contracts and business agreements with several global IT-companies, including IBM, Canon, Corel, Samsung, Xerox, Brother, Epson, and Olivetti.

[17] In August 2016 Cognitive Technologies started its own ADAS development project C-Pilot for ground transport control automation.

Eventually, this will result in an alteration of the harvester's movement pattern preventing it from running into stones or other objects that may inflict damage.

[24][25][26] Within the consortium Cognitive Technologies is the initiator of forming of an international working group to develop a single software standard for the self-driving vehicle control.