Andreas is one of the founding fathers of SEMANTiCS Conference and the CEO and co-founder of the Semantic Web Company. In this interview we talk about challenges in the data lifecycle, semantic AI, SEMANTiCS Conference and much more.
With Ivo Willems we got a profound expert for big scale information management as Keynote Speaker. As Global Director for IT R&D and KM he works on driving technologies to improve collaboration on projects at FLUOR, one of the largest publicly traded Engineering and Construction companies in the world.
Keynote Speaker Elena Simperl is a professor at the University of Southampton and a member of its Web Science Institute. In this interview she talks about being an evangelist of linked and open data, the importance of data literacy and the benefits of diversity.
Sabrina Kirrane is an assistant professor at the Institute of Information Business at the Vienna University of Economics and Business and a distinguished expert for privacy. At SEMANTiCS, she is a part of the poster and demo track committee.
Christian Dirschl - Chief Content Architect at Wolters Kluwer Germany - talks about his job, the role of semantic technologies from an AI-perspective and the benefits of visiting SEMANTiCS Conference.
Harald Sack - professor for Information Services Engineering - shares his view how technologies such as deep learning, semantic technologies and Linked Open Data will shape the future.
In the following weeks, we will introduce speakers of the SEMANTiCS conference and explore more about their fields of expertise. We start the series with Alan Morrison, who is a senior research fellow at PWC.
The aspect I enjoy the most about this conference is the fact that it is tied to industry and you can meet so many different people that work in different areas and that wouldn’t happen normally at an academic conference… it’s the fact that the use cases people talk about and have to do with are very real.
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Reaching out to new industries, vendors, and establishing good relations to neighbouring communities were the reasons for bringing SEMANTiCS conference series to Amsterdam. 370 attendees shared their experiences about emerging technologies and use case scenarios.
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