Practical Applications of Emerging Technologies run by The Institute of Coding at Newcastle University will showcase some of the latest emerging technologies and their real-world applications in bite sized introductions for businesses.
This session is an opportunity for technology and business leaders to get an overview of a range of new technologies and their practical applications, each presented by an expert academic from Newcastle University’s School of Computing. Topics include:
- Data visualisation
- Artificial Intelligence
- Big Data Technology
- Internet of Things
- Security of smart infrastructure
- Blockchain
Find out what the latest technologies are and how they have been use. Understand how these technologies can be applied in your business. Network with peers from across industries and sectors in the North East. Will be of particular interest to Technical leads, IT experts and business analysts who want to upskill their team and business leaders from all types of businesses who want to know where to invest their time and money.
Monday 3 February, 3pm-5pm, Urban Sciences Building, Newcastle Helix. FREE, Refreshments provided, and open to all.
Register here https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/practical-applications-of-emerging-technologies-tickets-83947636641
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