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Marijke Wolfs

Former Secretary General
ICC NETHERLANDS

Marijke Wolfs is former Secretary General of ICC Netherlands, part of ICC The world business organization, with a focus on sustainable trade, digitization and anti-corruption. In 2016 she founded the Week of Integrity, a multistakeholder platform that evolved into a G20 best practice and a concept adopted by other countries.

Marijke Wolfs

Former Secretary General
ICC NETHERLANDS

Marijke Wolfs

Former Secretary General
ICC NETHERLANDS

Marijke Wolfs is former Secretary General of ICC Netherlands, part of ICC The world business organization, with a focus on sustainable trade, digitization and anti-corruption. In 2016 she founded the Week of Integrity, a multistakeholder platform that evolved into a G20 best practice and a concept adopted by other countries.

Marijke Wolfs started her career at the Netherlands Ministry of Economic Affairs, amongst others as head of the Knowledge Centre on International Business. Before joining ICC, she worked in business consultancy and change management, mostly for large corporations. Marijke Wolfs studied Business Administration, International Management, followed by a post-doc on International Relations at the Clingendael Institute. 

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Jonathan russel

Commercial Partnerships Lead
Kisaco Research

Jonathan russel

Commercial Partnerships Lead
Kisaco Research

Jonathan russel

Commercial Partnerships Lead
Kisaco Research
 

Katherine Fick

Assistant General Counsel
IBM

Katherine Fick

Assistant General Counsel
IBM

Katherine Fick

Assistant General Counsel
IBM

Machine learning and Generative AI is one of the most transformational technologies that is opening up new opportunities for innovation in every domain across software, finance, healthcare, manufacturing, media, entertainment, and others. This talk will discuss the key trends that are driving AI/ML innovation, how enterprises are using AI/ML today to innovate in how they run their business, the key technology challenges in scaling out ML and Generative AI across the enterprise, some of the key innovations from Amazon, and how this field is likely to evolve in the future. 

Author:

Bratin Saha

VP & GM, ML & AI Services
Amazon

Dr. Bratin Saha is the Vice President of Machine Learning and AI services at AWS where he leads all the ML and AI services and helped build one of the fastest growing businesses in AWS history. He is an alumnus of Harvard Business School (General Management Program), Yale University (PhD Computer Science), and Indian Institute of Technology (BS Computer Science). He has more than 70 patents granted (with another 50+ pending) and more than 30 papers in conferences/journals. Prior to Amazon he worked at Nvidia and Intel leading different product groups spanning imaging, analytics, media processing, high performance computing, machine learning, and software infrastructure.

Bratin Saha

VP & GM, ML & AI Services
Amazon

Dr. Bratin Saha is the Vice President of Machine Learning and AI services at AWS where he leads all the ML and AI services and helped build one of the fastest growing businesses in AWS history. He is an alumnus of Harvard Business School (General Management Program), Yale University (PhD Computer Science), and Indian Institute of Technology (BS Computer Science). He has more than 70 patents granted (with another 50+ pending) and more than 30 papers in conferences/journals. Prior to Amazon he worked at Nvidia and Intel leading different product groups spanning imaging, analytics, media processing, high performance computing, machine learning, and software infrastructure.

Author:

Amin Vahdat

Fellow & VP of ML, Systems & Cloud AI
Google

Amin Vahdat is a Fellow and Vice President of Engineering at Google, where his team is responsible for delivering industry-best Machine Learning software and hardware that serves all of Google and the world, now and in the future, and Artificial Intelligence technologies that solve customers’ most pressing business challenges. He previously led the Systems and Services Infrastructure organization from 2021 until the present, and the Systems Infrastructure organization from 2019 - 2021. Until 2019, he was the area Technical Lead for the Networking organization at Google, responsible for Google's technical infrastructure roadmap in collaboration with the Compute, Storage, and Hardware organizations. 

Before joining Google, Amin was the Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at UC San Diego (UCSD) and the Director of UCSD’s Center for Networked Systems. He received his doctorate from the University of California Berkeley in computer science, and is a member of the National Academy of Engineering (NAE) and an Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Fellow. 

Amin has been recognized with a number of awards, including the National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER award, the UC Berkeley Distinguished EECS Alumni Award, the Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship, the Association for Computing Machinery's SIGCOMM Networking Systems Award, and the Duke University David and Janet Vaughn Teaching Award. Most recently, Amin was awarded the SIGCOMM lifetime achievement award for his contributions to data center and wide area networks.

Amin Vahdat

Fellow & VP of ML, Systems & Cloud AI
Google

Amin Vahdat is a Fellow and Vice President of Engineering at Google, where his team is responsible for delivering industry-best Machine Learning software and hardware that serves all of Google and the world, now and in the future, and Artificial Intelligence technologies that solve customers’ most pressing business challenges. He previously led the Systems and Services Infrastructure organization from 2021 until the present, and the Systems Infrastructure organization from 2019 - 2021. Until 2019, he was the area Technical Lead for the Networking organization at Google, responsible for Google's technical infrastructure roadmap in collaboration with the Compute, Storage, and Hardware organizations. 

Before joining Google, Amin was the Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at UC San Diego (UCSD) and the Director of UCSD’s Center for Networked Systems. He received his doctorate from the University of California Berkeley in computer science, and is a member of the National Academy of Engineering (NAE) and an Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Fellow. 

Amin has been recognized with a number of awards, including the National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER award, the UC Berkeley Distinguished EECS Alumni Award, the Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship, the Association for Computing Machinery's SIGCOMM Networking Systems Award, and the Duke University David and Janet Vaughn Teaching Award. Most recently, Amin was awarded the SIGCOMM lifetime achievement award for his contributions to data center and wide area networks.

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Drew Matter

President & CEO
Mikros Technologies

Drew Matter leads Mikros Technologies, a designer and manufacturer of best-in-class direct liquid cold plates for AI/HPC, semiconductor testing, laser & optics, and power electronics.  Mikros provides leading microchannel thermal solutions in single-phase, 2-phase, DLC and immersion systems to leading companies around the world. 

Drew Matter

President & CEO
Mikros Technologies

Drew Matter

President & CEO
Mikros Technologies

Drew Matter leads Mikros Technologies, a designer and manufacturer of best-in-class direct liquid cold plates for AI/HPC, semiconductor testing, laser & optics, and power electronics.  Mikros provides leading microchannel thermal solutions in single-phase, 2-phase, DLC and immersion systems to leading companies around the world.