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World’s Leading AI Conference & Expo Arrives in Silicon Valley, 29-30th November 2017, Santa Clara Convention Center

October 31, 2017 By admin Leave a Comment

The world’s leading Artificial Intelligence conference and exhibition, AI Expo, arrives in California for the inaugural North America event this fall. AI Expo North America will take place in the Santa Clara Convention Center, right in the heart of Silicon Valley, between 29-30th November 2017. The setting is perfect as the event will see some of the heaviest hitters in the AI space explore how the technology is disrupting the established order in sectors as diverse as Automotive, Finance, Healthcare, Government, Education, Consumer, Industrial and Enterprise sectors.

The event is perfect for industry members, budding start-ups and entrepreneurs, as well as anyone with an interest in one of most hotly anticipated technological developments of the last few decades.

What’s happening?
The developments in artificial intelligence are so exciting and we want to cover as much as possible. With an ever-growing number of innovative companies popping up in nearly every sector imaginable, there is a lot to talk about. The event has two days of high-level content, delivered by expert speakers, in four main areas:

AI in the Enterprise will take a look at the variety of AI enterprise applications that have sprung up in recent years and their impact on a range of business sectors.
AI in Consumer & Digital Transformation is for those who want to know more about the evolution of AI in consumer facing industries from banking & finance to marketing. We focus on how to leverage artificial intelligence, chatbots and how to revolutionise the customer experience through AI.
AI for Developers will explore the evolving technology and infrastructures and the challenges of implementing ML and DL techniques. It will also take a look at some of the hottest tech breakthroughs as well as what investors are looking for before they invest – a must for all AI entrepreneurs.
Bot & Virtual Assistant Development will look at the realities of building the ultimate chatbot and look at the next generation of bot communication.


What can you expect?
AI Expo North America 2017 will bring together over 2000 attendees from across the world of artificial intelligence, so it is bound to packed with interesting individuals and companies.

As well as the talks, attendees will be able to experience for themselves the incredible growth of the sector by taking a look around the exhibition, which will feature an amazing array of companies and new for this year a dedicated start-up incubator, key for the venture capitalists.

Co-located with IoT Tech Expo and Blockchain Expo which expects to attract an additional 7000+ attendees, the conference and expo will be a haven for people looking for the cutting edge of blockchain technology that will change the ways we live, communicate and do business.

Who’s going to be there?
We have managed to assemble the most important players in the AI space, from established business giants to fresh-faced innovators.

Confirmed speakers for the North America event include:

Matt Carroll, Developer Relations – Google Assistant, Google
Shani Offen, Machine Learning Chapter Lead, Spotify
Jay Shah, Solutions Engineer, Facebook
Xin Fu, Senior Director of Data Science, LinkedIn
Elena Grewel, Head of Data Science, Airbnb
Nathalie ChoyNational Manager – Digital, Social & CRM, Kia Motors America, Inc
Chen Peng, Head of UberEverything Data Science, Uber
Yunsong Guo, Staff Machine Learning Engineer, Pinterest
Sunanda Parthasarathy, Assoc. Dir. Data Science | Algorithms | Machine Learning, Wayfair
Suqiang Song, Big Data Lead Architect, Mastercard
Vadim Kutsyy, Distinguished Architect, Data Science, PayPal
Bill Yue Chen, Chief Security Architect, Visa
Youri Bebic, Head of Product and Innovation, MoneyGram International
Chandler T Wilson, Director of Analytics & Insight, Walmart
William Groves, Chief Data & Analytic Officer, Honeywell
Peter Carr, Research Scientist, Disney Research
Dr. Danny Lange, Vice President of AI and Machine Learning, Unity Technologies, Inc.
Jeremy Frank, Group Lead, NASA
Steve Ellis, EVP, Head of the Innovation Group, Wells Fargo
Gail Seanor, Sr Director, Marketing Technology, TGI Friday’s
Jack Hanlon, VP of Analytics, Jet.com
Geeta Wilson, Vice President, Consumer Experience Enterprise Transformation, Humana Inc.
Ana Brant, Director, Global Guest Experience & Innovation, Dorchester Collection
Chris Shelton, Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, The AES Corporation
Alex Bunardzic, Senior Software Developer, Research and Development, Staples
Karen Tay, Director, Singapore, Smart Nation
Brandon Purcell, Senior Analyst, Forrester Research
Jason Costa, Entrepreneur-in-Residence, GGV Capital
Mehdi Jamei, Executive Director, Bayes Impact
Marissa Chacko, Director of Consumer Products, Foursquare
Kumar Srivastava, VP, Product & Strategy, ML, AI, BNY Mellon
Domenic Venuto, General Manager, Consumer Products, The Weather Company
Kartik Gada, Executive Director, Woodside Capital Partners
Anarghya Vardhana, Senior Associate, Maveron
Offering both Free Expo passes and Gold passes with exclusive content and networking opportunities, as well as Ultimate passes for full access to all 3 co-located events, find out more about taking part here:

Super early bird prices end on Friday 11th November so book now to save up to $300 on your pass!

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