Open Computing Institute Inc

12140 Woodcrest Executive Dr Ste 300
Saint Louis, MO 63141

Open Computing Institute Inc is a global technology company based in St. Louis, MO, specializing in delivering intelligent solutions in artificial intelligence, geospatial intelligence, machine learning, blockchain, and more. With a focus on sustainability and innovation, they provide breakthrough technologies that empower industries worldwide, including the agricultural sector, to achieve targeted outcomes and drive positive impact.

With a scalable approach to innovation and a diverse team of experienced professionals, Open Computing Institute Inc serves over 230 clients in 31 countries. They are committed to community outreach, providing technology training to students, empowering underserved communities, and promoting women in technology through partnerships with organizations like Women Who Code.

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