Get to know the research initiatives about Cognitive Computing Continuum
🌐 Get to know the research initiatives about Cognitive Computing Continuum
📅 Date & Time: 8 October 2024 | 11:00 – 12:30 CEST
📍 Location: Online webinar
🔗 Event info & registration: Get to know the research initiatives about Cognitive Computing Continuum: Intelligence and automation for more efficient data processing — details & sign-up at HYPER‑AI site
🔗 Register here: Available via the event page
Join us for an illuminating 60‑minute joint webinar featuring seven leading Horizon Europe projects—ENACT, HYPER‑AI, INTEND, EMPYREAN, MYRTUS, Swarmchestrate, and COGNETs—focused on AI-driven resource management, IoT‑Edge‑Cloud integration, and hyper-distributed computing ecosystems.
Each project will deliver a high-impact snapshot of their objectives, innovations, and pilot use cases, followed by a panel discussion exploring synergies and future research directions .
Why ENACT is a highlight
ENACT will present on:
- AI-enhanced resource orchestration using dynamic graph models and reinforcement learning across the continuum
- Application‑level orchestration, showcasing its novel Application Programming Model validated in real‑world scenarios
- Technical synergy with partner projects to advance energy-efficient and intelligent data processing
- Future vision, outlining how ENACT’s AI‑based tools contribute to scalable, trustworthy continuum intelligence
Who should attend?
This event is ideal for:
- Telecom, ICT, IoT, and application development professionals
- Business leaders, policy-makers, and decision-makers
- Researchers and academics in distributed computing and AI
What you’ll gain
- Insight into the latest research breakthroughs in the Cognitive Computing Continuum
- Understanding of AI-native orchestration strategies across cloud, edge, and IoT
- Visibility into ENACT’s cutting-edge tools and approaches in real-world contexts
👉 Don’t miss it!
Reserve your spot now for 8 October 2024 and join us as ENACT and peers chart the future of intelligent, distributed computing.