Avalon GloboCare (NASDAQ: ALBT) secures AWS funding for AI video platform
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Avalon GloboCare Corp. is expanding its AI video capabilities through a new collaboration involving Amazon Web Services and Caylent. Subsidiary Avalon Quantum AI LLC is working with AWS on Phase 2 of its Catch-Up agentic AI video platform, with Caylent leading development as an AWS Premier Tier Consulting Partner.
AWS has agreed to provide $125,000 of funding for this project, contingent on completion within 7 months; the work is currently estimated to be finished in about 4 months. Phase 2 aims to turn Catch-Up from a manually configured tool into a fully autonomous agentic AI video system, making it easier for content creators to generate personalized videos across multiple social media platforms.
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Key Figures
AWS collaboration funding: $125,000
Funding contingency period: 7 months
Estimated completion time: 4 months
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AWS collaboration funding
$125,000
Funding committed by AWS for Catch-Up Phase 2 development
Funding contingency period
7 months
Project must be completed within this period to meet AWS funding conditions
Estimated completion time
4 months
Current estimate to complete Catch-Up Phase 2 development
Key Terms
agentic AI, AWS Generative AI Innovation Center, Premier Tier Consulting Partner, Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) platform, +2 more
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agentic AI technical
"Phase 2 development of its Catch-Up agentic AI video platform"
Agentic AI refers to computer systems that can make their own decisions and take actions without needing someone to tell them what to do each time. It's like giving a robot a degree of independence to solve problems or achieve goals on its own, which matters because it could change how we work and interact with technology in everyday life.
AWS Generative AI Innovation Center technical
"a member of the AWS Generative AI Innovation Center’s Partner Innovation Alliance"
Premier Tier Consulting Partner technical
"Caylent, Inc., an AWS Premier Tier Consulting Partner"
Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) platform financial
"accelerate Phase 2 of our Catch-Up SaaS platform and advance its evolution"
Class I medical device regulatory
"registered with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration as a Class I medical device"
A Class I medical device is a regulatory category for low-risk healthcare products that pose minimal potential harm, such as bandages, tongue depressors, or basic hospital furniture. These devices typically face only basic safety and manufacturing oversight rather than lengthy approval processes, so companies can bring them to market faster and with lower development cost. For investors, that means lower regulatory risk and quicker revenue potential, but often thinner margins and intense competition.
forward-looking statements regulatory
"Certain statements contained in this press release are “forward-looking statements”"
Forward-looking statements are predictions or plans that companies share about what they expect to happen in the future, like estimating sales or profits. They matter because they help investors understand a company's outlook, but since they are based on guesses and assumptions, they can sometimes be wrong.
FAQ
What did Avalon GloboCare (ALBT) announce with Amazon Web Services and Caylent?
Avalon GloboCare announced that its subsidiary Avalon Quantum AI is collaborating with Amazon Web Services, with Caylent leading development, to advance Phase 2 of its Catch-Up agentic AI video platform into a fully autonomous system aimed at simplifying personalized video creation for content creators.
How much AWS funding is involved in Avalon GloboCare’s (ALBT) AI video project?
AWS agreed to provide $125,000 of funding to support Phase 2 of Avalon’s Catch-Up agentic AI video platform. This funding is contingent on completing the project within 7 months, creating a clear development milestone and timeline for the collaboration with Avalon Quantum AI and Caylent.
What is the development timeline for Avalon GloboCare’s (ALBT) Catch-Up Phase 2?
The AWS funding is contingent on completing Catch-Up Phase 2 within 7 months, and the project is currently estimated to be finished in about 4 months. This window frames the near-term execution period for advancing the agentic AI video platform’s autonomous capabilities.
What is the goal of Avalon GloboCare’s (ALBT) Catch-Up agentic AI video platform?
Phase 2 of Catch-Up aims to transform the platform from a manually configured video tool into a fully autonomous agentic AI video system. The goal is to let content creators with limited technical skills easily generate personalized video content for multiple social media channels.
Who is Caylent and what is its role in Avalon GloboCare’s (ALBT) AI initiative?
Caylent is an AWS Premier Tier Consulting Partner and part of the AWS Generative AI Innovation Center’s Partner Innovation Alliance. It has been appointed to lead development of Avalon’s Catch-Up Phase 2, leveraging its AWS and generative AI expertise to implement the autonomous video platform.
What other products does Avalon GloboCare (ALBT) offer besides AI video solutions?
Avalon GloboCare also distributes the KetoAir breathalyzer device in North America. This non-invasive consumer device measures ketosis levels and is registered with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration as a Class I medical device, complementing the company’s broader consumer health and technology focus.
