Future Intelligence, a convention dedicated to artificial intelligence and data, will be held from June 1 to 3

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Future Intelligence, a convention dedicated to artificial intelligence and data, will be held from June 1 to 3

Future Intelligence, a business convention dedicated to artificial intelligence and data-driven innovations, will take place from June 1 to 3. The event, which promises keynotes, round tables and high quality meetings, will be held online, with 100% digital content. During three days, experts, researchers and industrialists from different sectors will gather to discuss the latest trends in AI and data. The exploration of these topics will allow the emergence of solutions for the digital transition.

The meeting of many fields of activity under the sign of artificial intelligence

The event is co-organized by Aerospace Valley, Artificial and Natural Intelligence Toulouse Institute (ANITI), the economic development agency of the Occitanie Region (Ad’OCC), Advanced Business Events, Artificial Intelligence New Powers (IANP) and Occitanie Data.

Future Intelligence was initially scheduled for November 2020 at MEETT in Toulouse. Due to the context of the COVID 19 pandemic, the organizers will propose a 100% digital event from June 1 to 3, 2021, with five highlights during the three days.

Expert keynotes

The first highlight will consist of 13 keynotes from international speakers. The objective of these conferences is to discuss the attractions and biases of artificial intelligence and data in various fields. Here is the exhaustive list of keynotes that can be found during the event:

  • French and European strategies for AI, by Jean-Martin Jaspers, Prefect Coordinator for AI
  • AI for health, by Emmanuel Bacry, Chief Scientific Officer at the Health Data Hub
  • AI, robotics and autonomous systems, by Laurence Devillers, Professor in AI at CNRS
  • AI and cyber security, by Guillaume Poupard, Director General of ANSSI
  • AI, national defence and sovereignty issues, by Emmanuel Chiva, Director of the Defence Innovation Agency
  • AI for risk prevention, by Eléonore Fournier-Tombs, Professor at the University of Ottawa
  • AI at the service of the operational efficiency of companies, by Romaric Redon, AI technology advisor for Airbus
  • AI and robotics: learning and learning to do, by Pierre-Yves Oudeyer, Research Director at INRIA
  • AI for good, by César Hidalgo, in charge of the ANITI Augmented Society Chair
  • AI for services, by Jean-Michel Darroy, Head of Intelligence at Airbus Defence and Space
  • AI for autonomous vehicles, by Guillaume Soudain, Software Senior Expert at EASA and George Romanski from FAA
  • AI and training, by Jean-Marie Dautelle, data scientist
  • AI and space, by Frédéric Pradeilles, Director of Digital Operations at CNES

Other highlights of Future Intelligence

Future Intelligence is aimed at all actors and users of AI and data in their daily lives: manufacturers, service providers, institutions, start-ups, researchers, professors, end-users of tools for data scientists or customers in many sectors.

Other highlights of the convention will focus on:

  • 13 round-table discussions that will refer to the 13 previous conferences on the above-mentioned topics. These debates will be moderated by experts in AI and the field in question.
  • B to B meetings so that participants can approach key contacts for their business. These meetings will be organized according to a personalized agenda that each participant can organize before the event.
  • Numerous workshops that will address topics that may not have been covered in the round tables or Keynotes. Suggested topics include improving competitiveness through confidence in data use, anomaly detection, perception and the use of accurate and representative data.
  • A virtual exhibition, functioning as a showcase, allowing exhibiting companies to present their products and services to the participants.

Translated from Future Intelligence, convention dédiée à l’intelligence artificielle et à la data, se tiendra du 1er au 3 juin