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Exploring AI: Increasing Performance in Location-based Activities with AI

How better positioning data can lead to performance improvements in all industries that use manufacturing automatization or location-based information?

13.05.2020

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In this webinar, Associate Professor Laura Ruotsalainen focuses on how artificial intelligence can improve the accuracy and quality of position data, which is critical e.g. for emergency applications, drone operations, and autonomous driving. The webinar also discusses how better positioning data can lead to performance improvements in all industries that use manufacturing automatization or location-based information.

The webinar begins with a case from Konecranes Global Corporation.

Agenda

Welcome and Introductions

Riku Jokinen, Program Manager, Aalto EE

Significance of Accurate and Reliable Position Data in Cranes

Sami Terho, D.Sc., Senior specialist, Data analytics and crane intelligence, Konecranes Global Corporation

Increasing Performance in Location-based Activities with AI

Associate Professor Laura Ruotsalainen, Department of Computer Science, University of Helsinki

Q&A

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Aalto EE and Aalto PRO offer several programs that you can learn about AI and digitalization.

The Diploma in Artificial Intelligence program gives you in-depth understanding of the topic and helps you to understand and apply contemporary AI technologies. The program utilizes the experts in the field and it is a joint effort of Aalto PRO, University of Helsinki HY+ and Finnish Center for Artificial Intelligence FCAI.

The Driving Business Growth with AI is a 2,5-day training program that provides a practical and comprehensive overview of AI, various technologies and their effects on business and management. Led by leading researchers in the field, the program focuses on issues such as the applications of artificial intelligence, the prerequisites for its implementation, new business models and skill requirements.


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