El Javea Town Hall, Creama, the European Centre of Companies The Elche Innovation Centre (CEEI) and IVACE+i (Valencian Institute of Competitiveness and Innovation) have organized a new edition of Focus Pyme for next May, which will focus on how artificial intelligence can boost the success of companies.

The conference will be held completely online on Wednesdays, May 15, 22 and 29, will last one hour, and will be attended by three experts in the field of artificial intelligence who will present the applications for companies. They are Oliver Montes: Specialist in artificial intelligence, from the company Cloud Levante; Diego Hueltes: CEO & founder of Tadia and Lasse Rouhiainen, expert in artificial intelligence (AI), ChatGPT and the metaverse.
Registration must be formalized individually for each of the days, through the Elche CEEI website.
The official opening will be carried out by the manager of Creama, Rosario Donderis, the president of the CEEI Elche, José Javier García and Juan Luis Cardona, councilor for Economic Dynamization of the Town Hall from Xàbia, as well as a representative of IVACE+i.
The first of the talks led by Oliver Montes of Cloud Levante, who will give the presentation "AI, business and process automation".
On the 22nd from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. there will be the second session with the intervention of Diego Hueltes, CEO & founder of Tadia, with the title "Practical applications of artificial vision."
And the 29th will be the last of the talks with Lasse Rouhiainen and the conference "Responsible artificial intelligence."
«In this conference – they have explained from the Economic Dynamization area – the aim is to help SMEs learn about AI and how they can integrate it into the different business areas, in such a way that they improve their operational efficiency, increase customer satisfaction. or develop innovative products and services, among many others; to, ultimately, improve its competitiveness and stand out in an increasingly competitive market.






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