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THE ANNUAL MEETING HUB FOR ALL AI PROFESSIONALS ACROSS EUROPE AND BEYOND.

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“to SEE other people and figure out who they are, interact with them, and eventually converse with them.” It WAS NOTHING LIKE A Zoom flat screen presentation. It was the best virtual experience I’d ever had.”

Gathr attendee

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USA & Canada Northern-EuropeWestern-Europe

AustraliaEastern-EuropeMiddle-East

13% 21%35%

6%9% 16%

OUR AUDIENCEW H O C A N Y O U M E E T

Heads of AI & ML

Vice-Presidents

Managers

Directors

SPLIT BY JOB TITLE

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23%

18%

GathR Event Video

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“It offers a totally new dimension to virtually connecting, with many unique features included into the user experience and design.”

Gathr attendee

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2022 HIGHLIGHTSU N I Q U E E V E N T S T Y L E

Authentic Virtual Networking

Unique Presentation Experience Interactive Exhibition

Intuitive & Easy Experience True Virtual Conversations

Informal Get-Together

Guests can meet, talk and connect from anywhere in the world. Going booth to booth will finally result in bumping into people along the way for little chats and conversations, adding to the experience and the value that you take away from real trade shows.

You can literally walk the aisles, sit down on an empty seat and listen to presentations from visionaries. The audience can also react to what the speakers are saying. You can send anyone in the auditorium a private chat and step away with for a private conversation.

Attendees stopping at booths can have a live webcam conversation, pick up a brochure or watch videos. As soon as you enter the booths you stop hearing the general public in the floor - only the people inside that booth area can now hear you.

The event will be accessible via personal computer or smartphone, built with simplicity in mind to help you connect with those around you. Every user explores the world through his eyes of their own personalized avatar, which they can move through the space using their keyboard and mouse.

Users communicate with each other by voice by chat or by using a wide variety of gestures, emojis that include nodding YES or NO and even bowing to react in real-time to conversations. The platform is also embedded with ‘Spatial Sound’, resulting in hearing closer delegates much more clearly than the rest of the exhibition hall background noise.

After each day’s content packed agenda, all attendees are cordially invited to an informal get-together to enjoy live music while being socially engaged with friends and colleagues.

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OUR SPEAKERSW O R L D - C L A S S A I L E A D E R S

Dr. Matthias Loskyll

Director Autonomous

Factory and Industrial AI at

Siemens

Patrick Bangert VP of Artificial Intelligence at Samsung SDS

Jörg BienertPresident – German AI Asso-ciation

Richard Benjamins

Chief AI & Data Strategist at

Telefonica

Katie King

CEO of AI in Business | Vo-

ted Top 30 Woman in AI

Dr. Harsha Gurulingappa

Head of Text Analytics @

Merck

Andrey Golub Head of AI+CAD R&D at ICOL Group

Andy Fitze100 global most influential People in #AI | Co-Founder SwissCognitive

Mike Schavemaker

Head of Innovation

Transformation, Artificial

Intelligence at Philips

Daniel Hartung Head of Big Data, Advanced Analytic, AI and Simulation at Premium AEROTEC

Mattias Fras Group Head of AI Hub at Nordea

Vaibhav Panchal

Senior Architect, CTO Office

at Microsoft

Maria Germain

Head of AI program at SSAB

Walid Yassine MEDJATI

Data Science | AI/ML - Info.

& Comm. Sys. Development

at Airbus

Shankar Ratneshwaran Technology Strategist and Solutions Head, Artificial Intelligence Center of Excel-lence at Intel

Ayori Selassie Senior Manager, Product Marketing Artificial Intelli-gence at Salesforce

Laura Kemppainen

Digital Innovation Lead at

Roche

Carolina PinartAI Program Lead at Nestlé

Christos VarsakelisTeam Lead Artificial Intelli-gence/Machine Learning at The Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson

Genevieve Dong

Assistant Vice President |

Content Discovery AI Digi-

tization Specialist at Wells

Fargo

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PLENARY PROGRAM

Berlin 9:40 - 10:00 am I Washington 3:40 - 4:00 am

Welcome Address by the Chair, Group Virtual Selfie & Speed Networking Session

Berlin 9:00 - 9:40 am I Washington 3:00 - 3:40 am

Platform Opening & Exhibition Set-Up

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Berlin 10:00 - 10:30 am I Washington 4:00 - 4:30 am

Platform Opening & Exhibition Set-UpDraft: Leveraging Machine Intelligence to Define Investments for Customers Artificial Intelligence in Production –

Benefits, Applications and LimitationsAI and human-centered design in patient engagement

Draft: The Added Value that AI Gives Telecom Companies

DR. MATTHIAS LOSKYLLDirector Autonomous

Factory and Industrial AI

at Siemens

Draft: Impact of AI on Future Banking Services

Scaling successful AI strategies A Holistic Approach to the Industry 4.0 Investment Agenda: Breaking Down the Fences Between R&D & Manufacturing

The ins and outs of becoming a data-driven organization

• Why is becoming data driven so important?• Concrete and practical examples of

decisions that large organizations done for moving forward on their data journey

• machine learning or natural language processing tools can solve maybe 60% of the business problems only

• human resistance against change• using AI and Big Data for social purposes

Berlin 10:30 - 11:00 am I Washington 4:30 - 5:00 am

• Use Case: AI for In-Line Quality Prediction in Siemens

• a remotely managed extension of an automation system to locally run added-value applications

• Artificial Intelligence in the SIMATIC world - Common Use Cases and Applications

• Challenges in Moving from Proof of Concept to AI Operations

Day 1 Morning - 2022 AIQ Virtual Exhibition & Conference

Berlin 10:30 - 10:50 am I Washington 4:30 - 4:50 am

RICHARD BENJAMINSChief AI & Data Strategist

at Telefonica

LAURA KEMPPAINENDigital Innovation Lead

at Roche

• How to make patient-centricity and personalisation a reality by leveraging AI in healthcare

• How to make an impact with digital engagement pilots

• Co-creation and collaboration in AI pilots • Understanding stakeholder and patient

need as foundation of digital innovations and leveraging AI

CAROLINA PINARTAI Program Lead at

Nestlé

• make emerging technologies become second nature

• Nestlé’s ambition is to become a cognitive company by 2025

• using machine intelligence that is unbiased and leverage data to operate in a sustainable way

• bridging distances: using augmented and virtual reality for engineers to control robots in factories CHRISTOS VARSAKELIS

Team Lead Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning at Janssen Pharmaceutical

• Industry 4.0 should be understood as an investment agenda

• The usual fences between R&D and manufacturing can jeopardize the implementation of Industry 4.0 assets

• Success requires that business development treats R&D and manufacturing as a continuum

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Draft: Collaborating with the next generation of payment innovators Quality Inspection with AI and Digital

Twins: past, present and futureDraft: Applied NLP in healthcare ???

• the future of mass customization to factory on-demand

• launching a fully robotic production line• AI powered digitisation process• Why “Small Data” is important for

advancing the AI?• Can we properly define and train a

Neural Network from a limited dataset, by augmenting its data with an extra knowledge (meta-data)?

ANDREY GOLUB Head of AI+CAD R&D at

ICOL Group

Berlin 10:50 - 11:20 am I Washington 4:50 - 5:20 am

Panel Debate - AI in Finance Panel Debate - AI in Manufacturing Panel Debate - AI in Healthcare ???

Berlin 11:20 - 12:00 am I Washington 5:20 - 6:00 am12:00 pm - 14:00 pm

Berlin 12:00 - 14:00 pm I Washington 6:00 - 8:00

Day 1 Virtual Lunch and Coffee Break - Meet & Greet in Exhibition Halls

JÖRG BIENERTPresident – German AI

Association

Panelists:

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Draft: Solving complex business challenges with data analytics

Draft: Implementation of AI to boost productivity, efficiency, and flexibility in production

Leveraging Natural Language Processing to Improve Healthcare Value Chain

Draft: Using Preventive maintenance to help customers

• Patient experience information available in public data sources such as social media and case reports is of immense value to Pharma industries

• The unstructured nature of data, as well as language-specific nuances, impose challenges to modern-day technology to systematically and accurately mine information and insights

• hear the NLP-based approach leveraged by Merck to transform and generate value from patient experience data

Berlin 14:00 - 14:30 pm I Washington 8:00 - 8:30 am

Draft: Conduct-related aspects of AI Conversational AI Draft: Virtual Assistants for reducing call handling-times, decrease customer queues

Draft: Virtual Assistants for Customer Support

Berlin 14:30 - 14:50 pm I Washington 8:30 - 8:50 am

Using Preventive maintenance to help customers

DR. HARSHA GURULINGAPPA Head of Text Analytics @

Merck

24May

Day 1 Afternoon - 2022 AIQ Virtual Exhibition & Conference

• training conversational AI using domain classification techniques, data content and interaction models

• incorporating conversational AI in future factory designs

• repurposing machine learning for the natural interaction framework of humans

WALID YASSINE MEDJATIData Science | AI/

ML - Info. & Comm. Sys.

Development at Airbus

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Draft: How can insurers leverage AI to increase underwriting profitability?

Draft: Future of AI enabled machinery Preparing medical image data for AI model training and assessment

Draft: Robotic process automation (RPA) for Telecoms

PATRICK BANGERT VP of Artificial

Intelligence at Samsung

SDS

• tackling data problems with Samsung AI• the role of distributed training and active

learning• How can AI be used to save energy?• Over 90% of all AI projects in the energy

sector fail because of poor change or project management

• Translating complex technical information into understandable terms for a non-expert audience

Berlin 14:50 - 15:20 pm I Washington 8:50 - 9:20 am

Panel Debate - AI in Finance Panel Debate - AI in Manufacturing Panel Debate - AI in Healthcare Panel Debate - AI in Telecom

Berlin 15:20 - 16:00 pm I Washington 9:20 - 10:00 am

Berlin 16:00 - I Washington 10:00 -

End of Day 1: Coffee Break in Exhibition Hall and Virtual Cocktail Party

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Draft: AI supercharged Account Maintenance, Credit Assessment and Loan Disbursements

Unleashing the power of the organization Draft: Delivering Patient-Driven Innovation Draft: The Future of AI in the Telecom Industry

Berlin 10:00 - 10:30 am I Washington 4:00 - 4:30 am

Draft: The Role of AI in Digital Payments Zero Defect Manufacturing - Industry 4.0 Draft: AI & Analytics - Enablers of Better Patient Care

Leveraging AI to improve customer’s experience

Berlin 10:30 - 10:50 am I Washington 4:30 - 4:50 am

25May

Day 2 Morning - 2022 AIQ Virtual Exhibition & Conference

MIKE SCHAVEMAKER Head of Innovation

Transformation, Artificial

Intelligence at Philips

• Crowd sourcing for breakthrough organizational change

• Crowd sourcing to generate solutions to complex challenges.

• Two real examples• BlueOceanITLab: creating innovation

pipeline for Philips IT.• Leader JAM 2012: co-creating the mission

and vision for CEO

VAIBHAV PANCHALSenior Architect, CTO

Office at Microsoft

• Edge Computing vs Cloud computing• Enhancing customer serive with Machine

Learning• AI for next GEN 5G mobile networks• Practical applications of 5G• Leveraging AI to improve customer’s

experience• Saving revenue by AI

MARIA GERMAIN Head of AI program at

SSAB

• What if our materials were loaded with information gathered all the way from manufacturing to delivery, processing and use?

• digital identity of materials will be a norm in the future

• providing tools for material traceability and process efficiency

• collaborative manufacturing and continuous quality of ZDM

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Draft: Protecting customer data while minimizing false positives

Smart Factory – AI as an enabler to boost productivity, flexibility, and scalability

Draft: Making AI explainable and trust-worthy

Draft: Network operation monitoring and management

• Value streams of a smart factory• Enabler AI• Data and its impact in the benefits

created by AI• Business value is realized after a

successful completion of actions• Culture and the mindset – two

important success factors

JOSEF KRIEGMAIR Head of Smart

Manufacturing at MTU

Aero Engines

Panel Debate - AI in Finance Panel Debate - AI in Manufacturing Panel Debate - AI in Healthcare Panel Debate - AI in Telecom

Berlin 10:50 - 11:20 am I Washington 4:50 - 5:20 am

Berlin 11:20 - 12:00 am I Washington 5:20 - 6:00 am

Berlin 12:00 - 14:00 pm I Washington 6:00 - 8:00

Day 2 Virtual Lunch and Coffee Break - Meet & Greet in Exhibition Halls

• How do you choose the right tools and implement them successfully?

• How do you lead your team through these changes with minimal friction and generate buy in from even the biggest cynics?

• This session will provide leaders with practical actions they can implement in order to begin on their organisation’s AI journey

KATIE KINGCEO of AI in Business |

Voted Top 30 Woman

in AI

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Draft: Predicting financial moments through AI

Draft: Using AI to Cut Carbon and Costs Draft: AI-Enabled, Patient-Centric Solutions

Draft: AI enabling intelligent networks

Draft: Gaining a competitive advantage with AI

Draft: Identifying feasible AI technologies Draft: Futureproofing with Automation, AI and Digital Skillsets

Draft: Fraud prevention

Day 2 Afternoon - 2022 AIQ Virtual Exhibition & Conference

Berlin 14:00 - 14:30 pm I Washington 8:00 - 8:30 am

Berlin 14:30 - 14:50 pm I Washington 8:30 - 8:50 am

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Berlin 16:00 - I Washington 10:00 -

Day 2 Virtual Coffee Break in Exhibition Hall and Final Get Together in Lounge Area

Draft: Embedding Data Science Across your Business

Draft: Machine Learning in Foreseeing the Future and Optimising the Present

Draft: Delivering New AI Product Features into The Market On Time and Under Budget

Developing a center of excellence that enables analytics-based decision making

Panel Debate - AI in Finance Panel Debate - AI in Manufacturing Panel Debate - AI in Healthcare Panel Debate - AI in Telecom

Berlin 14:50 - 15:20 pm I Washington 8:50 - 9:20 am

Berlin 15:20 - 16:00 pm I Washington 9:20 - 10:00 am

• GANs, GHNNs - how AI could be more self propelled

• industry best practices, unified technology stack and adherence to reference architectures

• cutting edge machine learning and deep learning tools in Intel

• use cases that help startups and ISVs to the forefront of AI.

SHANKAR RATNESHWARAN Technology Strategist

and Solutions Head,

Artificial Intelligence

Center of Excellence at

Intel

• building AI models as Point, Click, Predict in CRM

• Walkthrough On Building A Prediction• predict business outcomes, such as

customer churn or lifetime value• AI-powered assistants helping you

discover insights, predict outcomes, get recommendations, and automate workflow

AYORI SELASSIE Senior Manager, Product

Marketing Artificial

Intelligence at Salesforce

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