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AI & Big Data Global

November 30, 2023 - December 1, 2023

AI & Big Data Global

Book your conference and expo ticket to AI & Big Data Global which is set to explore what’s new and worth attention in the #aiandbigdataexpo Ecosystem. Join us in-person at the Olympia, London between the 30th November – 1st December to hear from our industry leading speakers representing companies such as McDonalds, GSK, Citi, Rolls-Royce, Mercedes-Benz, Headspace, McKinsey & Company, just to mention a few!

Key 2023 agenda items include:

  • Responsible AI
  • Ethical AI
  • AI Against Hackers
  • AI Led Personalization
  • Data Monetization
  • Data Quality Management
  • Enterprise Adoption of AI
  • The Augmented Workforce
  • The Rise of AIOps
  • Embracing AI to Drive Digital Transformation
  • Building Trust Through Explainability for AI

and many more!

Your in-person ticket will also grant you access to the co-located events exploring IoT Tech, Blockchain, Cyber Security & Cloud and Digital Transformation! Register your interest here: https://www.ai-expo.net/global/

Explore the Co-located AI & Big Data Expo conference agendas here covering Enterprise AI, Applied Data & Analytics, and Transformational AI here: https://www.ai-expo.net/global/

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Details

Start:
November 30, 2023
End:
December 1, 2023
Event Category:
Website:
https://www.ai-expo.net/global/?utm_source=media&utm_medium=partner&utm_campaign=%5BAI-Global%5D

Organiser

AI & Big Data Global
Phone
+44 (0)1179732353

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