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Robovision
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Jonathan Berte

Founder & Chief Visionary Officer
Robovision

Jonathan Berte first experimented with vision and artificial intelligence in 2009 and continued to amass expertise in applied physics and image processing.

During an early stint working with automotive software, Berte soon saw the potential of combining machine vision with robots. With an academic background in applied physics from Ghent University and a specialization in neuroscience at ETH Zürich, Berte built a solid reputation for developing custom solutions for machine vision and robotics. He started as a consultant in 2003; opportunities quickly led to a full-fledged company renamed Robovision in 2008 headquartered in Ghent, Belgium.

Robovision pioneered a software platform for AI applications in advanced image recognition and  robotics. It soon evolved into a turnkey AI solution-provider with a deep-learning platform, RVAI. Designed to be no code and user-friendly, RVAI allows people from farmers to machine operators to adapt, retrain and run models without relying on data scientists. With over 1,000+ industrial applications deployed, Robovision has enabled over €250M in sales.

Aside from Robovision, where he also serves as Chairman of the Board, Jonathan is a frequent guest lecturer at the London School of Economics, Vlerick Business School, and Ghent University on subjects focused on artificial intelligence, machine vision, and robotics.

Jonathan Berte

Founder & Chief Visionary Officer
Robovision

Jonathan Berte first experimented with vision and artificial intelligence in 2009 and continued to amass expertise in applied physics and image processing.

During an early stint working with automotive software, Berte soon saw the potential of combining machine vision with robots. With an academic background in applied physics from Ghent University and a specialization in neuroscience at ETH Zürich, Berte built a solid reputation for developing custom solutions for machine vision and robotics. He started as a consultant in 2003; opportunities quickly led to a full-fledged company renamed Robovision in 2008 headquartered in Ghent, Belgium.

Robovision pioneered a software platform for AI applications in advanced image recognition and  robotics. It soon evolved into a turnkey AI solution-provider with a deep-learning platform, RVAI. Designed to be no code and user-friendly, RVAI allows people from farmers to machine operators to adapt, retrain and run models without relying on data scientists. With over 1,000+ industrial applications deployed, Robovision has enabled over €250M in sales.

Aside from Robovision, where he also serves as Chairman of the Board, Jonathan is a frequent guest lecturer at the London School of Economics, Vlerick Business School, and Ghent University on subjects focused on artificial intelligence, machine vision, and robotics.