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This document discusses the importance of innovation for government agencies and developing a culture of innovation among civil servants. It provides examples of innovation from various organizations that involved employees, customers, partners/suppliers, competitors, and the public. It outlines Indonesia's Laboratory for Regional Innovation program in 2015 that engaged civil servants in various regions to generate new ideas. The document emphasizes that change and innovation are necessary and that civil servants should prepare themselves to be leaders of change.
Digital transformation dan membangun digital talent berkarakter untuk indonesia maju.
" it is not the strongest of the species that survives. nor the most inteligent. it is the one most adaptable to change"
"the biggest part of our digital transformation is canging the way we think."
ICT enabled agriculture for sustainable rural economyDr G R Sinha
1) The document discusses how ICT can help enable sustainable rural economies through agriculture. It outlines how ICTs like mobile phones, internet, and sensors can help farmers increase yields and profits through tools for weather data, market prices, precision agriculture, and more.
2) The document recommends several ways research can help, such as developing applications to reduce food waste and loss, using remote sensing to monitor soil conditions and crop health, and creating networks to share agricultural innovations and knowledge.
3) ICTs can improve access to financial services and markets for farmers to improve productivity and sustainability. However, infrastructure and local language content need developing to ensure rural inclusion.
Engaging youth in ICT for enhanced agricultural knowledgeRatih Nawangwulan
This document discusses engaging youth in enhancing agricultural knowledge through information and communication technologies (ICT). It presents research on how young professionals currently share knowledge, their awareness and use of ICT, and the challenges and opportunities of applying ICT in agrifood supply chains. Interviews and surveys of young professionals in Indonesia, Nepal, and the Philippines found that most are aware of and willing to use ICT, but face challenges of high costs, lack of training, and limited infrastructure support. The study concludes that youth can play a lead role in incorporating ICT if given organizational support and resources to reduce costs and increase digital skills.
The document is a project report for a PGDCA program submitted by Om Prakash and guided by Nitya Vishkarma. It includes certificates, acknowledgements, declarations, and contents sections. The content section outlines that the introduction section will discuss India's smart city plan, security in smart cities, analyzing cities with high crime rates, learning from other global smart cities, and recommending solutions to improve safety. It also provides background on urbanization, smart cities, and the layered technical approach involving sensors, networks, data storage, and analytics.
INDIA CONFERENCE 2023 - Soonicorns and unicorns-1.pdfArturo Coral
In recent years, a new breed of startups has emerged in the global business landscape, known as #unicorns. These companies have achieved phenomenal growth and success, often reaching a valuation of more than a billion dollars.
This topic of Ing. Arturo Coral is related to soonicorns and unicorns is especially created for undergraduate students of engineering in India, given the country's rapidly growing startup ecosystem and the opportunities it presents for future entrepreneurs.
The document summarizes a two-day technology conference held in Bangalore, India on the theme of "Industry 4.0: Engineering the Interface with Real World". The conference included presentations, keynote addresses, panel discussions on contemporary technologies such as artificial intelligence, robotics, industrial internet of things, and their application in manufacturing. There was also a focus on how these technologies could help position India as a global manufacturing hub. A workshop on agricultural technologies had over 30 technologies showcased and 58 keynote speakers. Over 1100 people attended the conference from industry, academia and government with 110 speakers across 20 sessions.
This document discusses the importance of innovation for government agencies and developing a culture of innovation among civil servants. It provides examples of innovation from various organizations that involved employees, customers, partners/suppliers, competitors, and the public. It outlines Indonesia's Laboratory for Regional Innovation program in 2015 that engaged civil servants in various regions to generate new ideas. The document emphasizes that change and innovation are necessary and that civil servants should prepare themselves to be leaders of change.
Digital transformation dan membangun digital talent berkarakter untuk indonesia maju.
" it is not the strongest of the species that survives. nor the most inteligent. it is the one most adaptable to change"
"the biggest part of our digital transformation is canging the way we think."
ICT enabled agriculture for sustainable rural economyDr G R Sinha
1) The document discusses how ICT can help enable sustainable rural economies through agriculture. It outlines how ICTs like mobile phones, internet, and sensors can help farmers increase yields and profits through tools for weather data, market prices, precision agriculture, and more.
2) The document recommends several ways research can help, such as developing applications to reduce food waste and loss, using remote sensing to monitor soil conditions and crop health, and creating networks to share agricultural innovations and knowledge.
3) ICTs can improve access to financial services and markets for farmers to improve productivity and sustainability. However, infrastructure and local language content need developing to ensure rural inclusion.
Engaging youth in ICT for enhanced agricultural knowledgeRatih Nawangwulan
This document discusses engaging youth in enhancing agricultural knowledge through information and communication technologies (ICT). It presents research on how young professionals currently share knowledge, their awareness and use of ICT, and the challenges and opportunities of applying ICT in agrifood supply chains. Interviews and surveys of young professionals in Indonesia, Nepal, and the Philippines found that most are aware of and willing to use ICT, but face challenges of high costs, lack of training, and limited infrastructure support. The study concludes that youth can play a lead role in incorporating ICT if given organizational support and resources to reduce costs and increase digital skills.
The document is a project report for a PGDCA program submitted by Om Prakash and guided by Nitya Vishkarma. It includes certificates, acknowledgements, declarations, and contents sections. The content section outlines that the introduction section will discuss India's smart city plan, security in smart cities, analyzing cities with high crime rates, learning from other global smart cities, and recommending solutions to improve safety. It also provides background on urbanization, smart cities, and the layered technical approach involving sensors, networks, data storage, and analytics.
INDIA CONFERENCE 2023 - Soonicorns and unicorns-1.pdfArturo Coral
In recent years, a new breed of startups has emerged in the global business landscape, known as #unicorns. These companies have achieved phenomenal growth and success, often reaching a valuation of more than a billion dollars.
This topic of Ing. Arturo Coral is related to soonicorns and unicorns is especially created for undergraduate students of engineering in India, given the country's rapidly growing startup ecosystem and the opportunities it presents for future entrepreneurs.
The document summarizes a two-day technology conference held in Bangalore, India on the theme of "Industry 4.0: Engineering the Interface with Real World". The conference included presentations, keynote addresses, panel discussions on contemporary technologies such as artificial intelligence, robotics, industrial internet of things, and their application in manufacturing. There was also a focus on how these technologies could help position India as a global manufacturing hub. A workshop on agricultural technologies had over 30 technologies showcased and 58 keynote speakers. Over 1100 people attended the conference from industry, academia and government with 110 speakers across 20 sessions.
Presentation held at KTH Innovation Demo Day. https://www.kth.se/en/innovation/nyheter/demo-day-pa-kth-innovation-1.871141
"Lovisa Madås, business developer and journalist, will share what's new in agtech, the digitalization of farming."
This document discusses the role of information and communication technologies (ICT) in development in India. It provides background on India's economy and digital landscape. It then summarizes how ICT has been applied to improve education, agriculture, governance, disaster management, economic well-being, and rural health in India through examples such as mobile phone money transfer systems, e-commerce, and telemedicine. Challenges to ICT development are also outlined.
NIC has played a pivotal role in implementing e-governance projects in Uttar Pradesh, the most populous state in India. Key projects include integrated network operations connecting over 500 government departments through NICNET/NKN, videoconferencing services in all 75 districts, and numerous citizen-centric services. NIC Uttar Pradesh has established state and district centres to provide ICT services. Through collaborative efforts with the state government, NIC has automated various governmental processes using latest technologies, making administration more efficient, transparent and accessible for citizens.
This document discusses how information and communication technology (ICT) can help create a more sustainable society in India, with a focus on e-governance. It outlines how ICT can help reduce poverty through improved access to markets, empowerment through access to government services, and security through applications like microfinance. Examples from India show how ICT has increased incomes for farmers through milk collection centers and fishermen through mobile phone access to market prices. The document also discusses India's National e-Governance Plan (NeGP) which aims to provide government services to rural citizens through common service centers.
Inclusive growth is not a pipedream. The Department of Science and Technology is earnest in enabling the benefits of progress to be felt by more and more Filipinos through its umbrella S&T program, Smarter Philippines.
Poonsri Vate-U-Lan, Donna Quigley, Panicos Masouras: Internet of things in ag...Dr Poonsri Vate-U-Lan
The objective of this paper is to report a case study of smart dairy farming in Ontario, Canada which is the future of food production and ways that advancements related to the Internet of Things (IoT). It is impacting upon agricultural practice in the form of smart farming. Smart farming is the practice of intelligent agricultural management based upon technological data gathering farm practice for the purpose of increased levels of quality, production, and environmental protection. This paper will illustrate one example whereby partnerships among the academic world, government agencies and local food producing communities in Canada are adapting innovative thinking and smart technologies to address the need to implement the more effective agricultural practice. Food From Thought is a Canadian research project, based upon high-tech information systems to produce enough food for a growing human population while sustaining the Earth’s ecosystems. The paper will outline how one dairy farmer in Ontario has been able to apply smart farming technologies to increase milk production while maintaining the health of his cattle and preserving the environment. The review of applications of smart farming in Ontario such as digital tracking for a cow, genomic testing, digitally signaled birth, sensor driven crop management and data driven dairy production also details in this article.
Embracing Industry 4.0 - A Malaysian Strategic Technology OutlookDr. Mazlan Abbas
This document provides acknowledgements for contributors to the Malaysian Strategic Technology Outlook 2017/2018 publication. It thanks the authors, reviewers, editors, and various organizations that provided both external and internal contributions. It also acknowledges the editorial team and management involved in the project. Messages of support are included from the Minister of International Trade and Industry, the Joint Chairs of MIGHT, and the President and CEO of MIGHT, emphasizing the importance of preparing for Industry 4.0 challenges and Malaysia's continued efforts to drive the country towards becoming a high-income nation through science and technology.
An overall perspective of the IoT for Indian Agriculture and to leverage the solutions for building the eco-system for Indian Agriculture. Currently being worked through NASSCOM, Bangalore
Interamerican Greece innovation - 14052014Up Next Europe
Pieter Haasnoot of upnext.nl delivered a presentation to Interamerican Greece's management and board on the speed of technological change and importance of innovation. He discussed how technology is developing exponentially and transforming society in areas like brain interfaces, wearable devices, internet of things, artificial intelligence, robotics, and 3D printing. This technological progress is accelerating and having widespread effects on business models, employment, and social structures.
ihub A creative platform for innovations that change the lives of farmersICRISAT
The ICRISAT ihub is a creative platform that enables inter-sector innovations in agriculture that will fast-track the achievement of long-term Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Leveraging the untapped potential of ICT- assisted technologies, ihub facilitates innovation among agricultural tech entrepreneurs, scientists and technology experts to innovate cutting edge ideas across the whole agriculture value chain for smallholder farmers to improve their productivity and real incomes.
This document discusses ICT applications in Indian agriculture. It begins by outlining the objectives and content, which includes the agricultural scenario in India, risks in agriculture, and how ICT can provide solutions. The document then covers the history of digital transformation, success stories of ICT projects in India, the emergence of agricultural web portals, benefits and criticisms of digitalization in agriculture. It concludes by discussing current and potential future advancements in areas like digital agriculture and one village one world networks.
The document discusses learning ecosystems and their intelligence. It describes how technological developments are modifying the key elements of an educational ecosystem, including their structures, functions, locations and organization. This is creating more complex, fluid systems with emergent properties. It argues that we must design open educational experiences to "tame complexity" and develop awareness and actions. Learning ecosystems, like smart cities, can be defined by the flow and motivation of individuals within the system.
The 3rd Unmukt Knowledge Series held in Hyderabad on November 15th, 2019 brought together over 100 participants from various industries to discuss how technology can drive growth in senior care. Key topics included integrating technology into senior care, the transformative impact of AI, and voice technology for independence. Panelists emphasized that technology can enhance quality of life for seniors by providing access to care. While technology is not meant to replace humans, it can improve efficiency and leverage smart solutions to support elder care. The event concluded that collaboration across sectors is needed to build an ecosystem for comprehensive senior support.
Good Tech Lab explores the frontiers of technology, entrepreneurship and venture finance, where pioneers tackle the world's biggest problems. This slidedeck presents our inaugural research, leading up to a final report published in september 2018. If you like it, get in touch with us!
Food packaging is essentially packaging for food. It requires protection, tampering resistance, and special physical, chemical, or biological needs. It also shows the product that is labeled to show any nutrition information on the food being consumed.” Physical protection from shock, vibration etc. is necessary for the food product enclosed in the package. Other requirements include a ‘barrier’ to prevent the food product being contaminated by dust, water vapor etc. Desiccants are often used to prevent oxygen contamination.Apart from the huge value addition and employment involved in these activities, packaging has served the Indianeconomy by helping preservation of the quality and lengthening the shelf life of innumerable products.
The Indian food industry is poised for huge growth, increasing its contribution to world food trade every year. In India, the food sector has emerged as a high-growth and high-profit sector due to its immense potential for value addition, particularly within the food processing industry.
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Entrepreneurship Week for this year's Europe India Centre for Business & Industry's (EICBI) India Technology Summit, held on 14th November, to listen to 28 speakers from pioneering British and Indian start-ups, major corporates and investors.
Supported by Sivaleen Associates and Empact Ventures with Silicon India as media partners , this curated event aimed to establish an understanding of the major technological challenges and opportunities in India and the UK, and to connect and enable people, companies and communities to work together. Since it was first held in 2012, the EICBI’s summits have engaged more than 2700 delegates from over 1000 companies.
Insights Success, bring you some of the best agriculture service providers who have come up with innovative, cost-effective agriculture solutions for the farmers. Dive into this edition titled, India’s Best Agriculture Solution Providers, 2021.
We are pleased to share with you the latest VCOSA statistical report on the cotton and yarn industry for the month of May 2024.
Starting from January 2024, the full weekly and monthly reports will only be available for free to VCOSA members. To access the complete weekly report with figures, charts, and detailed analysis of the cotton fiber market in the past week, interested parties are kindly requested to contact VCOSA to subscribe to the newsletter.
Presentation held at KTH Innovation Demo Day. https://www.kth.se/en/innovation/nyheter/demo-day-pa-kth-innovation-1.871141
"Lovisa Madås, business developer and journalist, will share what's new in agtech, the digitalization of farming."
This document discusses the role of information and communication technologies (ICT) in development in India. It provides background on India's economy and digital landscape. It then summarizes how ICT has been applied to improve education, agriculture, governance, disaster management, economic well-being, and rural health in India through examples such as mobile phone money transfer systems, e-commerce, and telemedicine. Challenges to ICT development are also outlined.
NIC has played a pivotal role in implementing e-governance projects in Uttar Pradesh, the most populous state in India. Key projects include integrated network operations connecting over 500 government departments through NICNET/NKN, videoconferencing services in all 75 districts, and numerous citizen-centric services. NIC Uttar Pradesh has established state and district centres to provide ICT services. Through collaborative efforts with the state government, NIC has automated various governmental processes using latest technologies, making administration more efficient, transparent and accessible for citizens.
This document discusses how information and communication technology (ICT) can help create a more sustainable society in India, with a focus on e-governance. It outlines how ICT can help reduce poverty through improved access to markets, empowerment through access to government services, and security through applications like microfinance. Examples from India show how ICT has increased incomes for farmers through milk collection centers and fishermen through mobile phone access to market prices. The document also discusses India's National e-Governance Plan (NeGP) which aims to provide government services to rural citizens through common service centers.
Inclusive growth is not a pipedream. The Department of Science and Technology is earnest in enabling the benefits of progress to be felt by more and more Filipinos through its umbrella S&T program, Smarter Philippines.
Poonsri Vate-U-Lan, Donna Quigley, Panicos Masouras: Internet of things in ag...Dr Poonsri Vate-U-Lan
The objective of this paper is to report a case study of smart dairy farming in Ontario, Canada which is the future of food production and ways that advancements related to the Internet of Things (IoT). It is impacting upon agricultural practice in the form of smart farming. Smart farming is the practice of intelligent agricultural management based upon technological data gathering farm practice for the purpose of increased levels of quality, production, and environmental protection. This paper will illustrate one example whereby partnerships among the academic world, government agencies and local food producing communities in Canada are adapting innovative thinking and smart technologies to address the need to implement the more effective agricultural practice. Food From Thought is a Canadian research project, based upon high-tech information systems to produce enough food for a growing human population while sustaining the Earth’s ecosystems. The paper will outline how one dairy farmer in Ontario has been able to apply smart farming technologies to increase milk production while maintaining the health of his cattle and preserving the environment. The review of applications of smart farming in Ontario such as digital tracking for a cow, genomic testing, digitally signaled birth, sensor driven crop management and data driven dairy production also details in this article.
Embracing Industry 4.0 - A Malaysian Strategic Technology OutlookDr. Mazlan Abbas
This document provides acknowledgements for contributors to the Malaysian Strategic Technology Outlook 2017/2018 publication. It thanks the authors, reviewers, editors, and various organizations that provided both external and internal contributions. It also acknowledges the editorial team and management involved in the project. Messages of support are included from the Minister of International Trade and Industry, the Joint Chairs of MIGHT, and the President and CEO of MIGHT, emphasizing the importance of preparing for Industry 4.0 challenges and Malaysia's continued efforts to drive the country towards becoming a high-income nation through science and technology.
An overall perspective of the IoT for Indian Agriculture and to leverage the solutions for building the eco-system for Indian Agriculture. Currently being worked through NASSCOM, Bangalore
Interamerican Greece innovation - 14052014Up Next Europe
Pieter Haasnoot of upnext.nl delivered a presentation to Interamerican Greece's management and board on the speed of technological change and importance of innovation. He discussed how technology is developing exponentially and transforming society in areas like brain interfaces, wearable devices, internet of things, artificial intelligence, robotics, and 3D printing. This technological progress is accelerating and having widespread effects on business models, employment, and social structures.
ihub A creative platform for innovations that change the lives of farmersICRISAT
The ICRISAT ihub is a creative platform that enables inter-sector innovations in agriculture that will fast-track the achievement of long-term Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Leveraging the untapped potential of ICT- assisted technologies, ihub facilitates innovation among agricultural tech entrepreneurs, scientists and technology experts to innovate cutting edge ideas across the whole agriculture value chain for smallholder farmers to improve their productivity and real incomes.
This document discusses ICT applications in Indian agriculture. It begins by outlining the objectives and content, which includes the agricultural scenario in India, risks in agriculture, and how ICT can provide solutions. The document then covers the history of digital transformation, success stories of ICT projects in India, the emergence of agricultural web portals, benefits and criticisms of digitalization in agriculture. It concludes by discussing current and potential future advancements in areas like digital agriculture and one village one world networks.
The document discusses learning ecosystems and their intelligence. It describes how technological developments are modifying the key elements of an educational ecosystem, including their structures, functions, locations and organization. This is creating more complex, fluid systems with emergent properties. It argues that we must design open educational experiences to "tame complexity" and develop awareness and actions. Learning ecosystems, like smart cities, can be defined by the flow and motivation of individuals within the system.
The 3rd Unmukt Knowledge Series held in Hyderabad on November 15th, 2019 brought together over 100 participants from various industries to discuss how technology can drive growth in senior care. Key topics included integrating technology into senior care, the transformative impact of AI, and voice technology for independence. Panelists emphasized that technology can enhance quality of life for seniors by providing access to care. While technology is not meant to replace humans, it can improve efficiency and leverage smart solutions to support elder care. The event concluded that collaboration across sectors is needed to build an ecosystem for comprehensive senior support.
Good Tech Lab explores the frontiers of technology, entrepreneurship and venture finance, where pioneers tackle the world's biggest problems. This slidedeck presents our inaugural research, leading up to a final report published in september 2018. If you like it, get in touch with us!
Food packaging is essentially packaging for food. It requires protection, tampering resistance, and special physical, chemical, or biological needs. It also shows the product that is labeled to show any nutrition information on the food being consumed.” Physical protection from shock, vibration etc. is necessary for the food product enclosed in the package. Other requirements include a ‘barrier’ to prevent the food product being contaminated by dust, water vapor etc. Desiccants are often used to prevent oxygen contamination.Apart from the huge value addition and employment involved in these activities, packaging has served the Indianeconomy by helping preservation of the quality and lengthening the shelf life of innumerable products.
The Indian food industry is poised for huge growth, increasing its contribution to world food trade every year. In India, the food sector has emerged as a high-growth and high-profit sector due to its immense potential for value addition, particularly within the food processing industry.
See more
https://goo.gl/M14rht
https://goo.gl/TTuhMC
https://goo.gl/PUdvmV
Contact us
Niir Project Consultancy Services
106-E, Kamla Nagar, Opp. Spark Mall,
New Delhi-110007, India.
Email: npcs.ei@gmail.com , info@entrepreneurindia.co
Tel: +91-11-23843955, 23845654, 23845886, 8800733955
Mobile: +91-9811043595
Fax: +91-11-23841561
Website : www.entrepreneurindia.co , www.niir.org
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Different Types of Food Packaging, Food packaging , Food Packaging (Food Processing Technology), Food packaging definition, Food packaging industry , Food packaging industry overview, Food packaging pdf, food packaging technology book, how to start a food packaging business, Manual on Food Packaging, materials and containers used in food packaging, Packaging Technology for Processed Foods, packaging technology fundamentals materials and processes, Small Scale Food Packaging Projects, Types of food packaging, Types of Food Packaging Materials, types of food packaging methods, types of materials used for packaging, types of packaging materials used in food industry, What are the main functions of packaging?, What is a food packaging?, What is the most common packaging material?, What is the purpose of food packaging?, What types of materials are used for packaging?
Entrepreneurship Week for this year's Europe India Centre for Business & Industry's (EICBI) India Technology Summit, held on 14th November, to listen to 28 speakers from pioneering British and Indian start-ups, major corporates and investors.
Supported by Sivaleen Associates and Empact Ventures with Silicon India as media partners , this curated event aimed to establish an understanding of the major technological challenges and opportunities in India and the UK, and to connect and enable people, companies and communities to work together. Since it was first held in 2012, the EICBI’s summits have engaged more than 2700 delegates from over 1000 companies.
Insights Success, bring you some of the best agriculture service providers who have come up with innovative, cost-effective agriculture solutions for the farmers. Dive into this edition titled, India’s Best Agriculture Solution Providers, 2021.
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We are pleased to share with you the latest VCOSA statistical report on the cotton and yarn industry for the month of May 2024.
Starting from January 2024, the full weekly and monthly reports will only be available for free to VCOSA members. To access the complete weekly report with figures, charts, and detailed analysis of the cotton fiber market in the past week, interested parties are kindly requested to contact VCOSA to subscribe to the newsletter.
End-to-end pipeline agility - Berlin Buzzwords 2024Lars Albertsson
We describe how we achieve high change agility in data engineering by eliminating the fear of breaking downstream data pipelines through end-to-end pipeline testing, and by using schema metaprogramming to safely eliminate boilerplate involved in changes that affect whole pipelines.
A quick poll on agility in changing pipelines from end to end indicated a huge span in capabilities. For the question "How long time does it take for all downstream pipelines to be adapted to an upstream change," the median response was 6 months, but some respondents could do it in less than a day. When quantitative data engineering differences between the best and worst are measured, the span is often 100x-1000x, sometimes even more.
A long time ago, we suffered at Spotify from fear of changing pipelines due to not knowing what the impact might be downstream. We made plans for a technical solution to test pipelines end-to-end to mitigate that fear, but the effort failed for cultural reasons. We eventually solved this challenge, but in a different context. In this presentation we will describe how we test full pipelines effectively by manipulating workflow orchestration, which enables us to make changes in pipelines without fear of breaking downstream.
Making schema changes that affect many jobs also involves a lot of toil and boilerplate. Using schema-on-read mitigates some of it, but has drawbacks since it makes it more difficult to detect errors early. We will describe how we have rejected this tradeoff by applying schema metaprogramming, eliminating boilerplate but keeping the protection of static typing, thereby further improving agility to quickly modify data pipelines without fear.
Did you know that drowning is a leading cause of unintentional death among young children? According to recent data, children aged 1-4 years are at the highest risk. Let's raise awareness and take steps to prevent these tragic incidents. Supervision, barriers around pools, and learning CPR can make a difference. Stay safe this summer!
Build applications with generative AI on Google CloudMárton Kodok
We will explore Vertex AI - Model Garden powered experiences, we are going to learn more about the integration of these generative AI APIs. We are going to see in action what the Gemini family of generative models are for developers to build and deploy AI-driven applications. Vertex AI includes a suite of foundation models, these are referred to as the PaLM and Gemini family of generative ai models, and they come in different versions. We are going to cover how to use via API to: - execute prompts in text and chat - cover multimodal use cases with image prompts. - finetune and distill to improve knowledge domains - run function calls with foundation models to optimize them for specific tasks. At the end of the session, developers will understand how to innovate with generative AI and develop apps using the generative ai industry trends.
Beyond the Basics of A/B Tests: Highly Innovative Experimentation Tactics You...Aggregage
This webinar will explore cutting-edge, less familiar but powerful experimentation methodologies which address well-known limitations of standard A/B Testing. Designed for data and product leaders, this session aims to inspire the embrace of innovative approaches and provide insights into the frontiers of experimentation!
Enhanced data collection methods can help uncover the true extent of child abuse and neglect. This includes Integrated Data Systems from various sources (e.g., schools, healthcare providers, social services) to identify patterns and potential cases of abuse and neglect.
The Ipsos - AI - Monitor 2024 Report.pdfSocial Samosa
According to Ipsos AI Monitor's 2024 report, 65% Indians said that products and services using AI have profoundly changed their daily life in the past 3-5 years.
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TECHNOLOGY is transforming how farmers GROW our FOOD! Our
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