Neurotech expands to US with private AI infrastructure

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European deep learning developer and biometric software provider Neurotechnology is establishing a new US-based entity focused on private AI infrastructure and localized control of sensitive biometric data.

Neurotechnology Solutions LLC positions its purpose-built, independent AI infrastructure as an alternative to public cloud platforms for regulated sectors such as healthcare, finance, defense, and government. The company plans to offer a private AI environment running on customer-owned hardware or dedicated independent GPUs.

Newly appointed manager Ken Nosker said the expansion is primarily focused on data sovereignty: “We bring NeuroTech’s experience in neural networks, machine learning, and artificial intelligence directly to the U.S. market, with a primary focus on data sovereignty.”

The company targets government, critical infrastructure, research, and enterprise customers with sensitive identity and biometric workloads. The company says its biometric technology, used in components of India’s Aadhaar ecosystem, can support customer onboarding, fraud prevention, law enforcement and workforce management.

Neurotechnology has performed well in multiple NIST biometric evaluations, including the recent IREX 10 and FRIF tests.

The move reflects broader concerns about data sovereignty, AI governance, and control of sensitive biometric workloads as organizations reevaluate their reliance on public cloud infrastructure.

Article topics

Biometrics | Cloud Services | Data Protection | Data Sovereignty | Neurotechnology | United States

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