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Webinar: Creating Smart Cities with an outcome-driven computer vision and edge strategy

Broadcasting live from the Dell Technologies Innovation Labs, you will learn how organizations can use high performance computing (HPC) and artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities at the Innovation Labs (in Ireland and the USA) can minimize risk and accelerate implementation of a solution that delivers better quality insights faster.

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Date recorded:  Thursday 29 June 2023

 

It’s essential that technology is manageable, scalable and resilient but also delivers all the outcomes that a city needs – improving the citizen experience, operational efficiency, safety and security, sustainability and revenue generation. 

 

In this interactive session, you will learn how organizations can use high performance computing (HPC) and artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities to minimize risk and accelerate implementation of a solution that delivers better quality insights faster.

Whether you are technology provider looking to upscale your model or a city authority looking to crunch data from assets already in the field, this webinar will give you a fascinating insight into what is possible.

Key take-aways:

  • How high speed data analytics can help you discover new ways to process, visualize and predict future needs
  • How to use modelling and simulation of complex data sets
  • How AI, machine and deep learning can be used on a wide array of the technologies to optimize results
  • Help point you to the right technology for the right application and to optimize application performance

As an example, there is a growing trend across cities to implement computer vision solutions—using cameras to capture data and insights. With the increase in camera systems, both number and resolution, and new breakthroughs in artificial intelligence; video analytics is making the world safer, smarter, more cost effective, and sustainable.

 

We will be discussing the following topics:

  • How Dell’s Validated Design architecture offers a resilient, easy to orchestrate, scalable and flexible solution to meet the demands of smart city workloads.
  • How Dell’s portfolio of workflow solutions delivers key outcomes to create a smart city.
  • Understand Dell’s industry leading and award-winning lab-validation test approach

Don’t miss this discussion with Dell’s computer vision experts.

 

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Speakers:

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Wayne Arvidson

Global Director, Market Development & Strategy, Computer Vision Edge Verticals

Dell Technologies

 

Wayne has over 25 years of senior management experience in companies ranging from start-ups to Fortune 50 firms. He currently drives market strategy for Dell Technologies’ Computer Vision and Edge Verticals practices. The team is responsible for identifying and managing strategic technology partners that create solutions to make the world a safer and smarter place. He is helping to drive industry transformation by educating the market on the role these solutions play as the foundation of a "safe + smart" infrastructure.

 

Wayne’s articles have appeared in numerous industry publications and he is a regular speaker at industry events. He currently serves on the Security Industry Association committees for International Relations, Marketing & Membership, Homeland Security, Government Affairs, Video & Vision, and Body-Worn Video Technology and is a member of the International Association of Chiefs of Police, focusing on Law Enforcement Information Management. He also serves on the Steering Committee at Airports Council International.

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Pat O’Duffy

Senior Consultant, Computer Vision and Edge Compute

Dell Technologies

 

Pat has extensive technical expertise in the design, test and implementation of Computer Vision architectures, complimented with the appetite for AI and sensor fusion to provide tangible solutions and valuable business outcomes. Inspiring customers at our CSC Innovation lab, he is helping customers understanding the capabilities of technology across our many verticals, applying how they can assist their business needs, and being able to deploy, scale and mange with confidence. 

 

 

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Renu N. Navale

Vice President, Network & Edge Group

General Manager, Cities & Critical Infrastructure Division

Intel

 

Renu N. Navale is vice president in the Network & Edge Group and general manager of the Cities & Critical Infrastructure Division at Intel Corporation. She is responsible for the growth of the business using Edge AI, video, IoT, networking, wireless, Big Data and other emerging technologies, to drive digital transformation and to deliver safety, security and sustainability in cities, communities, transportation sectors, and various critical infrastructures. 

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Nigel Steyn

Internet of Things (IoT) Business & Technical Architect

Dell

 

Nigel has experience in directing, supporting, and advising on a variety of business, strategic technical planning, digital IoT, and security functions. He is an expert in building and maintaining strong partnerships with key stakeholders to increase revenue growth. 

 

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Luke Antoniou

Senior Editor

SmartCitiesWorld

 

Luke has been reporting on the implementation of smart technologies that benefit the public and public sector for four years.

 

He has particularly keen interest in smart and sustainable mobility and its role in influencing the decisions of urban planners, citizens and governments alike.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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