Snowflake has announced that it is joining as an ecosystem partner of Synerleap, part of ABB. Through this collaboration, Snowflake plans to launch an initiative to support the next generation of startups in the industrial sector, by making its technology and expertise available to 200 members across 26 countries of SynerLeap’s startup ecosystem. This will enable startups within SynerLeap’s ecosystem to design and build their data-intensive products and services in a way that ensures scalability and rapid growth.
The startups will work with Snowflake’s business and technology teams. Together, they will explore how to design, build and deploy data-intensive applications and AI/ML workloads, enabling the startups to differentiate themselves in their respective industries.
The collaboration will support more companies in the industrial sector that, through Snowflake’s technology and support, will be able to accelerate and expand on a global scale.
Peter Löfgren, CEO SynerLeap: “During the last few years we have seen tremendous growth in the thriving global SynerLeap industrial innovation ecosystem. We believe that making it easy and scalable to win by collaboration is key to success. Hence we are thrilled to welcome Snowflake as SynerLeap ecosystem partner to further accelerate value creation, together.”
“We are proud to contribute to the emergence of the industrial companies of the future,” says Ryan Lieber, Startup Program Manager EMEA at Snowflake. “The relationship with SynerLeap means that startups will have access to the technology and technical expertise they need from day one, so they can quickly develop their business and go to market faster. Through Snowflake’s Data Cloud, companies can scale, ensuring current and future growth of their business.”
More information about SynerLeap and the startups already within their membership base can be found here.
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