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Dubai to be the venue for talks on how to generate business out of IoT, AI, ML
and Intelligent automation as the adoption of IoT is expected to accelerate
over the coming years
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The
cross-industry C-level conference aimed at decision-makers in both the private
and public sector focuses on the business aspects of digital transformation.
The event brings together forward-thinking experts sharing insights on
business, technology and organizational transformation to leverage new business
and new eco-systems.
Attendees
have the rare opportunity of networking with experts, discussing the
optimization of company revenue, reducing costs, changing business models,
opening up new services and markets for key stakeholders and disruptive new entrants.
According
to Johan Ehrstrom, CEO of 5th IoT Middle East 2020, “Collaboration is the new
competition and eco-systems will replace traditional industry boundaries. New
tech like AI and ML needs the data of IoT to deliver accurate analyses and
output. IoT adoption is hence expected to grow by two-digit numbers and reach
$18 billion in MEA related IoT investments by 2023, as both governmental and
private sector companies ramp up their digital transformation capabilities.”
“The 5th
Internet of Things 2020 is a game-changing platform, attracting over 400
attendees yearly, addressing the business relevance of technology across
multiple verticals. IoT Middle East 2020 is for all who are less interested in
the tech-aspects, but eager to future proof strategies, grow the bottom-line
impacts and set the direction for the new decade.”
Over 30+
international and regional speakers, including executives from PwC, Evoteq, du,
McKinsey, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, London Business School , Cigna, Iqvia,
Haltian and PTC will take the stage and highlight novel utilization of
technologies designed to shape the foundation of the future success stories.