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Inaugural AI Malta Summit kicks off this week

Newsdesk by Newsdesk
Mon 9 Jul 2018 at 06:43
Inaugural AI Malta Summit kicks off this week
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The first ever Artificial Intelligence Malta Summit is set to be held this Thursday and Friday, 12 and 13 July 2018, at Le Méridien St Julians Hotel & Spa, aiming to showcase Malta’s AI talent.

The Summit will provide master classes from the likes of Dr John Abela for young engineers, data scientists, students and entrepreneurs. It will draw innovators from across all sectors to equip delegates with subject-specific knowledge, real world case studies of AI in a business context and the know-how to implement AI in their businesses.

Senior representatives of leading companies in the AI and data science space such as BtoBet, Qureet.com, Deep Learning Partnership, Computime Software, Malta Information Technology Agency, OpenDoor, LIFEdata.ai, WH Partners and VAIX.ai will take the stage to discuss the future of AI at large.

Jordan Crossley, Conference Producer, said, “We started the AI series of events in Malta for a number of reasons. Malta’s IT and AI sectors are booming, and many Maltese universities offer dedicated AI courses. This means there are many professionals in the sector. Furthermore, the Maltese Government has recently set in motion legislation to regulate AI, a truly a monumental step for any country.

“The Artificial Intelligence Malta Summit will offer a platform for businesses to learn about these developments and network with some of the pioneers of AI in Malta and the world.”

Interested parties can register for the Artificial Intelligence Malta Summit by clicking here.

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