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EEAI - European Conference on EDGE AI Technologies and Applications
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Location

Cagliari (Italy)

Programmes
Digital, Industry & Space AI Continent

EAI 2024 aims to provide a European forum for sharing the latest scientific research and industry results using edge AI technologies and applications. Its scope covers the edge AI technology stack following emerging research and innovation from hardware to software, edge AI frameworks, architectures, algorithms, data types and methods to applications.

The event is co-organised by the large-scale Chips JU EdgeAI project in cooperation with CLEVER, REBECCA, TRISTAN, NEUROKIT2E, LoLiPoP IoT, SMARTY projects, ECSEL JU ANDANTE, AI4CSM, and dAIEDGE and SMARTEDGE Horizon Europe (HE) projects to provide a platform to exchange knowledge and ideas.

Further information on the event website.

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