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Innovation Bytes: AI for Manufacturing Productivity

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Innovation Bytes: 

Small units of information for getting more innovation into your business, with coffee and cakes.

This session focuses on how artificial intelligence tools are being used to increase productivity in industry.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a wide-ranging set of technologies that promise several advantages for organisations in terms of added business value and productivity. However, businesses grapple with how to leverage these technologies to promote differentiation, competitive advantage, resilience, and value creation. This session explores aspects of investment, training, management and technological capability and invites interactive questions for the presenters.

Presenters:

  • Dr Kathryn Anderson, Program Director, Innovation Central Adelaide
    • Flinders' strategy for supporting tech enabled industry
  • Dr Bruno Pereira, Researcher in innovation
    • The evidence for increasing productivity in manufacturing with AI
  • Richard Dodsworth, Tech Advisor, Innovation Central Adelaide
    • Insights from the field

Your host is Dr Kathryn Anderson, Program Director, Innovation Central Adelaide

Join us at Tonsley Innovation District, from next door in the MAB... or from further afield! 
11:00-11:45am Wednesday 9th April - Flinders at Tonsley

Or meet us at Flinders' City Campus next to Adelaide Railway Station in Festival Towers...

2:00-2:45pm Friday 11th April - Flinders' City Campus



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