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Why are both AI expertise and industry domain know-how needed in industrial AI projects?

Friday, December 9, 2022 · 11:30 a.m. · Bern
About This Webinar

Industrial AI projects are challenging.
Unlike AI projects in the virtual world where lots of data is typically available from e-commerce, social media etc. data in industrial is highly individual, often noisy, and also often not available in a usable form.
Then, while in the virtual world a 70-80% accuracy would be highly business relevant, in industrial 90+ % is often needed. Also, safety and security issues are highly relevant in industrial processing environments.
In this talk and interview we address these questions and why both sides, AI and domain experts are needed to run a successful project.

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Webinar hosting presenter Ralf Haller
EVP Sales & Marketing at NNAISENSE
With over 28 years of managerial experience in product, IT, business development, and marketing, Ralf is responsible for bringing many of the world’s leading big data, AI, and machine learning startups to international conferences in Europe. Having worked for five years as a product manager in Silicon Valley, he directly contributed to the building of the world’s first gigabit and terabit routers. Before that, he spent four years in China during the years in which the country opened up to foreign investment from the West. Ralf holds an MA in electrical engineering and radio frequency technology from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) in Germany and a degree in data engineering from the UCSC.
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Co-founder, Chief Scientist at NNAISENSE
Jürgen’s main goal since he was 15 has been to build an AI smarter than himself, then retire. On the way there, as scientific director at IDSIA, he and his research group have been at the forefront of modern machine learning since the early 90s, including the first deep networks to win international competitions in pattern recognition which have revolutionized handwriting recognition, speech recognition, machine translation, and image captioning. He is the recipient of numerous awards, and advises governments on AI and how it’s about making lives longer, healthier, easier, and happier.
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