AI Summit and IoT World Austin Will Focus on Smart Mobility, Artificial Intelligence in the Everyday and Transformative Quantum Computing
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Thursday, October 20, 2022
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Today, the AI Summit and IoT World Austin conference announced a new slate of programming, speakers and talks focused on the trends of Smart Mobility & Connected Transportation, AI is Coming Down to Earth, and Quantum is Getting Real.
Key Points:
- Today, the AI Summit and IoT World Austin conference announced a new slate of programming, speakers and talks focused on the trends of Smart Mobility & Connected Transportation, AI is Coming Down to Earth, and Quantum is Getting Real.
- Conveniently co-located inside the AI Summit and IoT World Austin will be the Austin edition of the Quantum Computing Summit.
- AI Summit and IoT World Austin will focus on addressing todays tech needs in business, industry and communities across Texas, the U.S. and the world.
- Bringing together a cross-section of the global technology community, the AI Summit and IoT World, with the Quantum Computing Summit co-located inside the experience, supports CEOs, CTOs, AI experts, data scientists, technologists, engineers, and policymakers.