
SAN FRANCISCO, CA, APR 22, 2025 - Vellex Computing showcased its innovative compute and AI platform at San Francisco Climate Week during the "Live from the Future - A Deep Tech Expo," co-hosted by Activate, The Engine Ventures, and Breakthrough Energy Fellows.
Vellex presented its neural-inspired hardware accelerator and agentic AI, designed to help project developers navigate complex utility and ISO regulations. This technology aims to create a resilient and reliable electric grid for the future by enhancing grid resilience and accelerating renewable energy adoption. Demonstrations highlighted the technology's ability to rapidly and efficiently solve complex optimization problems at the grid edge, offering significant advantages for grid design, control, and management. Vellex illustrated its potential to transform grid modeling, ensure compliance during project interconnection, and perform advanced edge optimization.
Vellex co-founder Palak Jain and advisor Ben Eiref engaged with numerous potential investors and industry leaders at their demo table and in discussions. These interactions underscored the revolutionary and transformative nature of Vellex's Core Technology.
Founded in 2021 as a Stanford University spin-off, Vellex Computing is advancing AI with a revolutionary Analog Intelligence platform. Headquartered in San Francisco with a design office in Delhi, India, we deliver ultra-fast and efficient computations, increasing performance per dollar by 100X. Our physics-based architecture provides real-time results for complex optimization and control problems - tasks that take hours on traditional computers - while consuming only a fraction of the power.
San Francisco Climate Week brings together innovators, investors, and policymakers to showcase breakthrough technologies tackling climate challenges. The event highlights solutions spanning clean energy, sustainable infrastructure, AI-driven climate models, and novel materials for decarbonization. Positioned at the intersection of science and entrepreneurship, it offers a glimpse into how deep tech can accelerate the path toward a net-zero future.
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