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Event Date |
Tue Nov 5 CET (about 1 month ago)
In your timezone (EST): Mon Nov 4 6:00pm - Mon Nov 4 6:00pm |
Location |
TBA
Copenhagen, Denmark |
Region | EMEA |
The combination of AI and Business Intelligence is already playing a rapidly increasing role in efforts to create more sustainable companies. But we have still only scratched the surface of the possibilities.
On this day, we will therefore delve into how the enormous amounts of data that companies already collect can, to a far greater extent, find practical use in sustainability efforts. Of course, at the same time that you can reap – potentially very large – financial benefits. It can, for example, happen by proactively identifying areas where the company can reduce its CO 2 footprint and waste as well as resource and energy consumption.
But also by using the combination of own and external data to – in interaction with BI and AI – optimize logistics and production through e.g. continuous, intelligent forecasting of sales and optimal organization of the entire value chain.
Finally, we also take the temperature of the current work on using artificial intelligence to optimize the development and production of new materials for use in e.g. construction and transport industry.
On the day, you will both get an insight into concrete cases from Danish companies that are at the forefront of sustainability efforts. You will also get suggestions on how you can take advantage of the opportunities to include AI and BI as central elements in your own company's sustainability journey.
This is what you get on the day:
• How to proactively use AI and BI to identify areas where the company can reduce its CO 2 footprint, waste, resource and energy consumption
• Reap economic and climate benefits by forecasting energy prices and consumption
• A look into the future: Artificial intelligence develops new, sustainable materials for use in construction, transport and logistics