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Priyansha Bagaria

Founder & CEO

As I worked within my family's business in India, I encountered a significant issue - the insulation tape we manufactured often had defects, causing dissatisfaction among our customers.

Motivated to resolve this challenge, I developed an AI software that could identify anomalies in the tape during its production. The primary aim was to remove flawed products before they ever reached the market.

The success of this innovation served as a driving force behind establishing Loopr, a startup based in Seattle. At Loopr, we offer edge-based AI solutions that support manufacturing companies in enhancing their production processes and ensuring quality compliance with industry regulations. We recently secured over $1 million in funding and solidified a partnership with industry leader Microsoft.

Before launching Loopr, I held the position of chief revenue officer at InViz AI, an India based consulting company focused around machine learning based solutions. My role there centered on acquiring clients within the North American market.

In the summer of 2021, I pursued my dedication to transforming the manufacturing industry by founding Loopr. This venture aims to drive innovation and offer cutting-edge solutions to address the critical challenges faced in manufacturing.

Hailing from a small town in India, I am deeply passionate about women's empowerment. A significant part of Loopr’s vision is to create technological opportunities for women from marginalized backgrounds. As part of our mission, we train underprivileged women in data annotation processes, subsequently offering employment as contractors when we undertake extensive customer projects.

Nov. 23, 2023

AI in Manufacturing with Priyansha Bagaria (LinkedIn Live)

Nikki talks to Priyansha Bagaria, Founder & CEO of Loopr AI a computer vision company solving the complex challenges traditional vision inspection still can't solve. She started working in her family's manufacturing plant at ...

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