NASHUA, N.H. - Military + Aerospace Electronics cordially invites you to join us during our 13 August webinar exploring how artificial intelligence (AI) and edge computing revolutionize defense This event, which begins at 2 p.m. EDT, is sponsored by Systel in Sugar Land, Texas, and IEEE Xplore Digital Library.
Dive into the forefront of military technology as we explore how AI, machine learning, and edge computing revolutionize combat readiness and operational efficiency, from autonomous systems to secure communications.
AI and machine learning (ML) at the edge significantly impact design choices for the latest technologies being made for military use. AI/ML-enabled by edge computing impacts everything from autonomous systems and supply chain management to enhanced decision-making and training.
Join Military + Aerospace Electronics and industry experts as we discuss exciting and battlefield-changing enabling technologies like:
Current Applications - Experts will discuss existing uses of AI and edge computing in military operations, such as drone surveillance, predictive maintenance, and cybersecurity.
Emerging Trends such as autonomous systems, AI-driven decision support, and advanced threat detection.
Edge Computing Hardware Explore recent developments in edge computing hardware, such as more powerful and energy-efficient processors, and their impact on real-time data processing and analytics.
Operational benefits such like real-time decision-making, reduced latency, and enhanced situational awareness.
Presenters include Dominic Perez, chief technical officer at Curtiss-Wright Defense Solutions in Ashburn, Va., and Michael Mattarock II, executive director of national security research at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh.
Perez He has been with PacStar, now a part of Curtiss-Wright Defense Solutions, for 15 years. During that time, Dominic supported the development of PacStar’s rugged, tactical hardware and IQ-Core Software, serving as the subject matter expert for compute, virtualization and virtualized network functions.
Mattarock develops and implements strategies to enhance the national security research portfolio across CMU faculty and the Software Engineering Institute (SEI) in alignment with university-wide priorities. He works with the Vice President of Research and Deans to support initiatives with strategic mission partners to innovate defense capabilities and deploy leading edge technologies.
Click here to learn more about this FREE event and register: https://www.militaryaerospace.com/webinars/webinar/55091916/ai-and-edge-computing-a-look-into-these-enabling-technologies.