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Key Learnings
- Learn about HP Omnicept and how bio-analytics can help the design process
- Understand the technology trends in AEC and PDM
- Receive an overview of the HP product line suitable for AI and bio-analytics
- Understand practical use cases for bio-analytics in design
Speakers
- SRScott RawlingsScott has been fortunate to pursue a life-long passion to enable creative expression through technology. He’s worked with teams who pioneered flight simulation, non-linear video editing and multi-media, human-computer interaction for visual arts, and virtual and mixed reality for a wide variety of professional solutions. He’s part of a talented HP team with the tremendous opportunity to enrich the lives of others through immersive technologies that will revolutionize the way we work.
- MGMichael GeyerMike Geyer leads Manufacturing Industry Marketing for NVIDIA. Having held positions at Caterpillar, Autodesk, Fictiv and Kaiser Aluminum, Mike has seen the challenges and inefficiencies throughout modern manufacturing. His experience with early-stage companies, hardware venture capital firms, additive manufacturing research, closed-loop sensor networks, and generative design provides him a unique perspective on the rapidly changing landscape of manufacturing.
- DBDANIEL BALDWINDaniel started his journey with HP 11 years ago when he joined HP’s technical support team where he covered HP’s full range of commercial devices. From there he moved into the world of Sales as a Technical Consultant. After doing being in Sales for 5 years, he joined HP’s Immersive Computing group as their Global Sales Enablement Manager where he worked with the latest 3D scanning technologies and workflows. Last year, Daniel joined HP’s Advanced Compute & Solutions department as their lead Product Manger for their Desktop Workstations. When he’s not working with HP’s Workstations, Daniel enjoys Photography and playing one of his 10 guitars.
- TBTico BallagasDr. Rafael ‘Tico’ Ballagas is a Senior Manager of Omnicept AI at HP Labs. His work explores exploring how AI transforms the way we interact with computers, including pioneering new types of brain-computer interfaces by understanding the links between peripheral physiology and state of mind. He leads the team responsible for building the inference engines for the Omnicept product (see http://hp.com/omnicept). Prior to HP, Tico was the co-founder of Kindoma, the award-winning creator of the mobile communication services around shared activities, like reading and drawing, that help families meaningfully connect with children when they can’t be together. His work consistently garners worldwide media attention with articles featured in the New York Times, The Guardian, and USA Today. He earned his Doctorate in computer science at RWTH Aachen University in Germany, and he also has degrees from Georgia Institute of Technology and Stanford University.
- ARAndrew RinkAt NVIDIA, Andrew Rink leads global marketing strategy for the AEC Industry. With an international background in enterprise software and other high-tech industries, as well as co-founding and running a start-up, Andrew has gained extensive global experience in helping companies transform their approach to business with leading-edge technology. Based at NVIDIA’s Silicon Valley headquarters, Andrew has travelled to over 80 countries and is fluent in three languages.
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