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Participants were then able to choose between the three tracks Deep Tech, Business and Engineering and find out which use cases already exist and how the individual companies are driving the topic of AI forward. One example was provided by Dubravko Dolic, Head of Applied Analytics & AI at Continental. At the AI conference at HANNOVER MESSE, he described how his team set up the infrastructure to make AI a scalable, sustainable force throughout the company. He was an early adopter of cloud services and container technology to roll out pilot projects quickly. Once governance was in place, Dolic's team tackled use cases that delivered immediate value. One system analyzes tire components from extruder machines and prevents quality issues before they escalate. Another system uses advanced language models so that operators can ask the machines direct questions.

Another speaker was Plamen Kiradjiev from German Edge Cloud, who also stated that AI is no longer a distant vision, but a reality. With inspiring insights and practical examples of generative AI, he illustrated how companies can make processes more efficient, reduce the workload of specialists and use smarter solutions.

If you missed the AI conference, you can find out more about industrial AI at HANNOVER MESSE. The AI Day on April 3 is particularly suitable for this. The conference will start with a keynote speech by Marcello Tamassia, CTO, Syntax.