Global expert in cognitive technology DataRPM is hosting two panels in Germany covering how big data, AI, the IoT, and machine learning are transforming industries.
The first panel takes place today in Berlin and will assemble an elite group of Industry 4.0 pioneers, researchers, and experts from Germany and around Europe.
The agenda will be centered on how applied machine learning for Industry 4.0 is revolutionizing production processes across industries.
Seth Page
With Senior Partner at Dell Technologies Select Aidan O’Brien as the moderator, the panel consists of Michael Ger, General Manager of Industrial Manufacturing and Automotive Solutions at Hortonworks; Gus Horn, Global Big Data/Hadoop Ambassador at NetApp; and Seth Page, EVP of Partnerships and Corporate Business Development at DataRPM.
Together, these industry experts will address the questions:
The second panel hosted by DataRPM takes place in Munich on September 27. The event will bring together an exclusive ensemble of IIoT thought leaders, domain experts and break-away entrepreneurs to discuss the role of AI, Machine Learning and IIoT in revamping the Automotive Industry.
Once again, Michael Ger, Gus Horn, and Seth Page will be presenting, along with Dr. Robert Nahm, Automotive Industry Manager at Microsoft Deutschland GmbH.
Together they will discuss:
DataRPM, a Progress company, is a pioneer in cognitive technology and is on a mission to transform the future of Industrial IoT through disruptive cognitive data science. It enables asset-intensive organizations to achieve a fail-proof environment, maximizing the yield of their mission-critical assets.
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