The 13th Edition of the Big CIO Show & Awards, in partnership with Intel, is set to convene top C-level techpreneurs, innovators, and thought leaders to discuss the shift from being business enablers to growth drivers with AI. Scheduled for April 16, 2024, in Bengaluru, the event will showcase the transformative impact of Artificial Intelligence across various technological domains, emphasizing its integration into hardware and software solutions driving business and technological advancements. With over 600 C-level executives expected to attend, the event aims to serve as a hub of thought leadership, providing a platform for industry pioneers to exchange insights on the forefront of AI-driven technological innovation.
Intel, as the innovation partner, is dedicated to democratizing AI by developing platforms and solutions that enable seamless integration and efficient operation of AI across diverse computing environments. Through engaging panel discussions and keynotes, Intel will demonstrate how its AI portfolio is integrated across different computing landscapes, empowering enterprises to innovate and reimagine their IT strategies. The event will feature keynote speeches, use-case presentations, and panel discussions on emerging technologies like generative AI, low-code/no-code platforms, and more, offering attendees actionable insights and partnership opportunities in the realm of AI technology.
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