By IANS,
Thiruvananthapuram : Technopark-based artificial intelligence company Artin Dynamics Monday signed an agreement with Triune Infomatics in California to distribute its flagship product SPARA in the US market.
The $4.5 million, three-year deal will come into effect from the first quarter of 2011, the senior company official said.
SPARA is a power-saving product that works on artificial intelligence technology. It uses innovative hardware engineering to reduce power wastages from an idling computer, according to the company.
Nitin Prabhakar, managing director of Artin Dynamics, said the latest deal is another significant step for the company’s global expansion.
“We are pleased to partner with Artin Dynamics. This agreement will enable us to introduce SPARA and other energy saving products from Artin to the US market,” said Rahul Kuruvilla, president of Triune Infomatics, one of the leading IT consulting firms in the US.
Artin Dynamics had signed a similar distribution agreement in January with Mivire Consultancy Services to distribute SPARA in the UK.
The firm won the SANKALP award in 2010 for the “Best Emerging Enterprise” in the clean-tech space for its SPARA.