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Keynote Session

The Future of ”Sensor × AI”~ AITRIOS: Our Approach to scale Vision AI Solutions on Edge~

IOT SOLUTIONS WORLD CONGRESS Keynote

Wednesday 22, 16:15h - 16:45h | Room 3
22-05-2024 16:15 22-05-2024 16:45 Europe/Madrid The Future of ”Sensor × AI”~ AITRIOS: Our Approach to scale Vision AI Solutions on Edge~ Sony Semiconductor Solutions has long been at the forefront of producing high-quality image sensors. Our current challenge involves advancing to provide real vision AI solutions at the edge, utilizing these image sensors. AITRIOS, our edge AI sensing platform, empowers users to effortlessly build and deploy vision AI solutions from the edge to the cloud. This scalability enables users to amplify the impact of these solutions on businesses and society at large. We will demonstrate how AITRIOS supports the democratization of vision AI and how you can harness the full potential of vision sensing solutions. Room 3

Sony Semiconductor Solutions has long been at the forefront of producing high-quality image sensors. Our current challenge involves advancing to provide real vision AI solutions at the edge, utilizing these image sensors. AITRIOS, our edge AI sensing platform, empowers users to effortlessly build and deploy vision AI solutions from the edge to the cloud. This scalability enables users to amplify the impact of these solutions on businesses and society at large. We will demonstrate how AITRIOS supports the democratization of vision AI and how you can harness the full potential of vision sensing solutions.

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Organizers

Pedro Mier

Pedro Mier holds a degree in Telecommunications Engineer ing from the Polytechnic University of Catalonia, MBA from ESADE and PADE from IESE. He is currently President of AMETIC (Association of Electronics, Information Technology and Telecommunications Companies of Spain), Shareholder and Chairman of the Board of Directors of TRYO Aerospace & Electronics, Board Member of the Premo Group and Committee of CTTC. member of Space Angels Network and Member of the Sc ientific Advisory

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