Deploying interactive optimized models on the Edge while maintaining the user experience is complex and challenging. This panel explores that solving real world problems, such as wayfinding, hyper personalized advertising, and interactive troubleshooting; through Generative AI comes with its own set of challenges that necessitate the Edge. Necessary multi-stage processing/inferencing, including multi modal inputs and outputs, needs to be delivered in seconds to reach the needed user experience.
This panel explores how these can be addressed in the context of smart places, retail and industrial.
Matthias Huber
Matthias Huber is a seasoned technology executive with over 25 years of experience in IoT and Edge computing. As the Sr.Dir. Solutions Management he is driving innovation and growth in several markets for Supermicro, focusing on manufacturing, medial, as we well as retail and smart city. With a deep understanding of customer needs and a passion for innovation, Matthias helps global customers leveraging edge computing to innovate and transform. Prior to joining Supermicro, Matthias held senior roles at Kontron and ADlink. He holds a degree in Engineering and an MBA from Warwick university.
Zihan Wang
Zihan is a Global Industry Business Development (IBD) Manager in the Manufacturing and Industrials vertical at NVIDIA. He works with ecosystem partners and customers to see and realize the value of AI and HPC along the value chain.
Zihan started his career as a mechanical engineer at U.S. Dept. of Energy Argonne National Laboratory, where he worked with automakers on advanced powertrain system R&D. He has gradually transitioned to roles that combine business and technology. Prior to NVIDIA, Zihan worked for Ernst & Young as a management consultant. He advised F500 technology and manufacturing clients in P&L improvement and M&A activities.
Gordon Cooper
Gordon Cooper is a Product Manager for Synopsys' AI/ML processor products. Gordon brings more than 20 years of experience in digital design, field applications and marketing at Raytheon, Analog Devices, and NXP to the role. Gordon also served as a Commanding Officer in the US Army Reserve, including a tour in Kosovo. Gordon holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from Clarkson University.