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Inspiration for Innovation in Agriculture, Aquaculture, Energy, and More Industries Launches Tech Accelerator
All industries need to stay closely connected to innovators with open minds to encourage growth and more importantly, remain competitive in their respective fields. Something new is being invented every single day, which makes it harder every second for some industries to keep up with the rapid changes happening internationally. As pillars of the economy for the United States, these aforementioned industries are constantly needing improvement.
That’s where F3 Tech steps in. F3 Tech aids portfolio teams to expedite commercialization; accelerate manufacturing, enhance customer acquisition and revenue development to match industry partner commercial needs.
In an effort to launch more innovative technologies within agriculture, aquaculture, energy, supply chain and environmental technology sectors, F3 Tech recently announced the launch of its third annual F3 Tech Accelerator. The F3 Tech Accelerator Program provides funding and support for early-stage companies to prepare them for potential investment from the future F3 Tech Seed Fund, industry partners, and investors — which allows new companies to get a running start.
“We anticipate this year’s portfolio will include leading candidates in the energy storage, land-based aquaculture, and advanced soil health sectors, who will have an opportunity to present those solutions to the industry during the program,” says Chris Hlubb, Program Director of F3 Tech Accelerator Program.
The F3 Tech Accelerator Program offers up to $150,000 in funding and professional services from their experienced team, valued at $250,000, available in Q3 of 2020 for qualified companies. Mentors, coaches, investors, and other valuable members of the agriculture, aquaculture, environmental, innovation, and startup ecosystems provide their expertise to the accelerator program as part of the F3 Tech team. The interactions and counsel the F3 team provides to participating startups is the most valuable aspect of the program.
And possibly the best news yet, the F3 Tech Accelerator requires no equity from participating companies — a unique value proposition for many early-stage companies.
At the end of the program, the portfolio company with the greatest ability to obtain investment and generate revenue will be awarded $25,000.
The deadline to apply for the F3 Tech Accelerator Program is August 1, 2020. Finalists will be announced August 24, 2020. The Accelerator Program starts September 8, 2020.
To apply for the F3 Tech Accelerator Program, please visit: https://f3tech.org/accelerator-application/. Program guidelines are outlined here: https://f3tech.org/accelerator-guidelines/.
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My Main AI Turns Complex Workflows into Simple, Voice-Driven Conversations
By: Chelsie Carvajal
Managing modern workflows often means juggling dashboards, documents, and long email threads before a single task is complete. My Main AI Inc, an AI technology platform that spans text, image, voice, and video, has built a system where many of those steps can be handled through spoken or written prompts instead of manual clicks.
Turning Tasks Into Conversations
My Main AI groups several automation tools around a voice and chat layer so users can move through work by giving instructions rather than configuring each step. The platform lists AI Web Chat, AI Realtime Voice Chat, AI Speech‑to‑Text Pro, and AI Text‑to‑Speech engines from providers such as Lemonfox, Speechify, and IBM Watson, creating a loop between spoken input and generated output.
Speech‑to‑text tools support accurate transcription of audio content in multiple languages, with options to translate those recordings into English. That capability gives businesses a way to record meetings, calls, or field conversations, then convert the results into text that can be summarized, edited, and turned into documents or scripts. Text‑to‑speech tools, including multi‑voice synthesis with up to 20 voices and SSML controls, take written content in the other direction, producing voiceovers for training, marketing, and support material.
Chat assistants extend the same pattern to files and websites. My Main AI lists AI Chat PDF, AI Chat CSV, and AI Web Chat, which allow users to ask questions of documents or site content through natural language prompts. Instead of sorting through long reports, a user can query a file, receive concise answers, and then send follow‑up requests to generate emails, briefs, or summaries in the same environment.
From Content Pipelines to Voice‑Led Workflows
The company reports that its platform connects to more than 100 models from OpenAI, Anthropic, Google Gemini, xAI, Amazon Bedrock and Nova, Perplexity, DeepSeek, Flux, Nano Banana, Google Veo, and Stable Diffusion 3.5 Flash. Public materials state that these models support text, image, voice, and video generation in more than 53 languages, giving the voice‑driven tools reach across several regions and markets.
Content creation sits at the center of many of these workflows. My Main AI offers modules for blog posts, email campaigns, ad copy, social captions, video scripts, and structured frameworks such as AIDA, PAS, BAB, and PPPP. A user can dictate key points or paste a brief into the chat, receive draft text, ask the assistant to adjust tone or length, and then pass the result into voice synthesis to create a narrated version.
Visual tools fit into the same flow. DALL·E 3 HD, Stable Image Ultra, and an AI Photo Studio support image creation, product mock‑ups, background changes, and multiple variations from a single upload. AI Image to Video and text‑to‑video connections with engines such as Sora and Google Veo, alongside an AI Avatar feature labeled “coming soon,” make it possible to turn a spoken or typed brief into images, then into short clips that accompany the newly generated audio.
Why Businesses See Conversation as Infrastructure
Company data shared with partners cites more than 77,000 customers worldwide, annual revenue near 3 million dollars, and monthly revenue growth around 250,000 dollars, driven largely by subscription sales. The 49‑dollar plan is described as the best‑selling tier, with My Main AI presenting it as the entry point to the broader suite of conversational and automation tools.
Business‑oriented features show how these voice‑driven workflows connect to operations. The platform lists payment gateways such as AWDpay and Coinremitter, integrations with Stripe, Xero, HubSpot, and Mailchimp, and tools for SEO, finance analytics, dynamic pricing, wallet systems, and referrals. A manager can ask a chat assistant to pull figures, draft a report, and prepare customer messages, then move directly into sending campaigns or reviewing payments through linked services.
Company communications describe ongoing work on proprietary models, expanded training flows from text, PDFs, and URLs, and deeper tools for chat, analytics, and video. That roadmap suggests that My Main AI views conversation—spoken or typed—as a central control surface for complex workflows, with automation stepping in behind the scenes so users can focus on clear instructions rather than manual configuration.
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