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Comcast NBCUniversal LIFT Labs selects 10 startups for accelerator on emerging enterprise AI solutions

Selected from hundreds of applications, these early-stage companies will explore and test their business models and fast-track potential partnerships during a six-week intensive program.

The LIFT Labs space at the Comcast Technology Center. (Courtesy Comcast/Kait Privitera)

Comcast NBCUniversal LIFT Labs announced the launch of its Enterprise AI Accelerator, where 10 selected startups will spend the next six weeks working alongside leaders from Comcast to explore advancements in artificial intelligence for large-scale businesses.

Comcast NBCUniversal LIFT Labs is focused on facilitating startup-enterprise partnerships through access and connection to Comcast’s network of business leaders and corporate partners. The accelerator welcomes startups at various stages in their entrepreneurial journeys, from pre-seed to growth stage, and does not involve issuance of equity in exchange for participation.

This program is LIFT Labs’ second accelerator in 2023, following a Generative AI-themed program earlier this spring that resulted in all participants securing partnerships with Comcast organizations.

Graphic with the logos for the LIFT Labs Enterprise AI accelerator cohort companies.

The 10 companies selected for the Enterprise AI Accelerator. (Courtesy Comcast)

The Comcast NBCUniversal LIFT Labs Enterprise AI Accelerator Cohort includes:

  • Aragorn AI is an HR integration platform for people operations teams, automating and managing employee data across all vendor systems regardless of vendor data format or API specification.
    • Founders: Ed Adjei, Gladys Adjei, & Eric Adjei  |  San Francisco, CA
  • Cleanlab automatically finds and fixes image/text/tabular datasets issues through data-centric AI software. Their technology was pioneered through years of PhD research at MIT.
    • Founders: Curtis Northcutt, Jonas Mueller, & Anish Athalye | Boston, MA
  • CodeComplete addresses the needs of enterprise users better than the currently available tools through their An AI coding assistant. Its technology deploys within an enterprise’s firewall so that code never leaves a client’s servers.
    • Founder: Lydia Ding & Max Lu  |  San Francisco, CA
  • Deci offers a solution to help developers build, optimize, and deploy faster and more accurate models for any environment, including cloud, edge, and mobile.
    • Founders: Jonathan Elial & Yonatan Geifman | Tel Aviv, Israel
  • Dynamo FL has created a solution to identify and address enterprise data security vulnerabilities in Generative AI applications, founded by a group of machine learning Ph.Ds and privacy experts from MIT and Harvard.
    • Founder: Christian Lau & Vaikkunth Mugunthan  |  San Francisco, CA
  • Featurebyte empowers data scientists and machine learning engineers via an AI-based self-service platform to create and select state-of-the-art features from raw data and deploy production-ready pipelines in minutes instead of weeks or months.
    • Founders: Razi Raziuddin & Xavier Conort  |  Shrewsbury, MA
  • Grit uses AI-powered automation of software maintenance, traditionally a time-consuming task for software engineering teams, geared toward large enterprises.
    • Founders: Morgante Pell  |  New York, NY
  • Impact AI delivers AI-enabled simplification of the compliance process with a user-friendly and intuitive interface that ensures easy adoption and implementation.
    • Founders: Anna Maria Brunnhofer-Pedemonte & Justin Bercich | Linz, Upper Austria
  • Sailes is an AI automation of all sales prospecting points for enterprise sales teams – from discovery to engagement to opportunity.
    • Founder: Nick Smith  |  Kansas City, MO
  • UneeQ uses advanced technology to create virtual assistants that can provide unassisted customer support and deliver training and education in real-time via conversational AI.
    • Founder: Danny Tomsett  |  Austin, TX

“We see tremendous value in partnering with startup founders through our LIFT Labs programming to learn more about the latest innovations and explore how they might be beneficial for our businesses in the future,” said Sam Schwartz, chief business development officer at Comcast. “Advancements in AI are helping enterprises become smarter, faster, and more agile, and we look forward to engaging with these impressive startups.”

In addition to receiving concierge-level support through Comcast’s network of business units and functional areas, participants will also engage in a bespoke curriculum featuring guidance in topics such as marketing, media relations, and enterprise sales. They join a network of more than 60 alumni from Comcast’s five years of startup programming. The program is run in partnership with VentureFuel — an organization that specializes in the commercialization of new technology through corporate-startup collaborations.

The Enterprise AI Accelerator will conclude with a startup showcase in November. Corporates, investors, and startup leaders interested in learning more about this year’s cohort and Comcast NBCUniversal LIFT Labs are encouraged to follow LIFT Labs channels across LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, and X to learn more.

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This is a sponsored guest post from Comcast NBCUniversal LIFT Labs. LIFT Labs is a Technical.ly Ecosystem Builder client.

Companies: Comcast NBCUniversal LIFT Labs / Comcast

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