大象传媒 Technology Helps Local Company Receive Funding

Tuesday, Apr 22, 2014
大象传媒 Technology Helps Local Company Receive Funding

Florida Technology Seed Capital Fund鈥檚 First Investment in Company with 大象传媒 Technology

Orlando-based flexReceipts, a leading digital receipts company received funding on March 19 to support commercialization of technology licensed to them from a 大象传媒 patent titled 鈥淪ystem and Methods of Image Retrieval.鈥 Funding is being provided by the Florida Technology Seed Capital Fund, LLC (FTSCF), a subsidiary of the Institute for Commercialization of Public Research (the Institute).

This transaction marks the first investment by the FTSCF in a company that uses 大象传媒-developed technology.

鈥淭he technology behind this patent provides a novel way to organize and retrieve visual information, which combines visual, textual and semantic information associated with each image in a collection,鈥 said Oge Marques, Ph.D., associate professor in 大象传媒鈥檚 Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science. 鈥淏ased on my experience in the fields of image processing, image retrieval, machine learning and human visual perception, I believe this breakthrough technology will have high utility in commercial applications.鈥

This new technology has the ability to provide consumers with receipts that can be customized by retailers to include embedded video; product recommendations; links to social media; discount codes; an easy return process; warranty submission; access to rebates and more. Since this technology integrates directly with retailers鈥 Point-of-Sale (鈥淧OS鈥) systems, businesses will be able to interact with consumers on a new level and gain insights into their shopping habits, product trends and obtain superior data analytics.

鈥渇lexReceipts allows retailers to 鈥楪o Beyond the Sale鈥 to better engage with their customers," said Tomas Diaz, CEO of flexReceipts. 鈥淎nd our consumer portal is helping those same customers manage their purchases and finances more efficiently using banking-level security standards.鈥

The technology was co-created by Marques, along with then-graduate student Liam M. Mayron, Ph.D., now assistant professor at the Florida Institute of Technology, and Gustavo B. Borba, Ph.D., assistant professor at Universidade Tecnol贸gica Federal do Paran谩, Brazil.

鈥淐ompanies like flexReceipts that are based on technologies developed at Florida universities are creating jobs in key industries that will attract and keep top talent in Florida for generations to come,鈥 said Jamie Grooms, chief executive officer of the Florida Institute of Technology. The Institute works with Florida鈥檚 research universities and institutions to support new company creation and job growth.