Data is the centerpiece of everything I do.
That’s why I started Analytics & Technology Summit (A&T Summit), coming to The Mill in Wilmington on Sept. 22, 2016.
Technical.ly readers can use these two discounts:
- Attendees/guests can use the promo code A&TSummit2016 to get 15 percent off the registration fee ($220).
- Exhibitors can use the promo code GET80OFF to get $80 off the regular price.
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The codes are case sensitive and expire Aug. 20, 2016.
Here’s what to expect at the A&T Summit.
- Michael Alcorn, Software Engineer at Red Hat, Inc., will be discussing machine learning and Red Hat’s full deep learning pipeline.
- Cameron Sim, CEO at CrewSpark, will be talking about optimizing business intelligence through automated data services with a focus on open data.
- Stan Stringfellow, CEO and founder at PlasticFog Group will be covering open source Internet of Things.
- Rana Fayez, Reporter at Technical.ly, will be presenting on data and journalism
- Rod Wallace, President at Design Economics, LLC will be talking about artificial intelligence & business strategy
- Lana McAra, Internet Marketing Specialist at Busy Bees Unlimited, will be discussing five key elements to optimize your LinkedIn profile.
- Megan Anthony, Co-Lead at Girl Develop It Wilmington will be covering women in technology.
- Sumit Gupta, Digital Analyst at Livetiles, will be covering analytics of key performance indicators in digitally connected world.
This is a guest post by Dr. Kankoe Assiongbon, Senior Data Scientist and Research Statistician at KA Analytics.
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