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Hannover Messe organizes first AI conference

At the AI conference on January 24, 2024 in Frankfurt, experts will explain in three sessions using use cases how AI will change the industry and what steps are required to remain competitive.

In Frankfurt am Main, the conference offers an introduction to the topic of AI for industry. © Shutterstock/nmedia

According to the ifo Institute, one in three industrial companies is already using or planning to use artificial intelligence (AI). This became clear at Hannover Messe 2023, where the topic of AI, fueled by the hype surrounding ChatGPT, was discussed both at the exhibitors' stands and on the conference stages. But AI in the industry is more than just a huge language model and poses special challenges. The industry is asking itself what business ideas look like, how trained models are deployed and who is responsible for the MLOps.

"This is where we come in with our AI conference and offer participants the opportunity to discuss with experts in small groups, ask questions and expand their own networks," says Hubertus von Monschaw, Global Director Trade Fair and Product Management Hannover Messe at Deutsche Messe.

The conference is a one-day event with three sessions: Use Cases, Technology and Business. The content partners and moderators are Peter Seeberg and Robert Weber from the Industrial AI Podcast.

The "AI in Industry" conference will take place on January 24, 2024 at the Maindock event location in Frankfurt. Further information can be found here on the Hannover Messe website.

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Artificial intelligence is one of five trend topics at Hannover Messe and will be presented and discussed both on the conference stages and at the exhibitors' stands in April 2024.

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