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2024 MIDAS Ireland Conference – Speakers Gallery

Published by MIDAS Ireland Publicity on 10th December 202410th December 2024

John Blake, MIDAS General Manager, opens the conference
Jane Ohlmeyer, Prof. Modern History TCD, gives the keynote address: “Human Aspects of AI”

Byron Smith, KPMG, gives an update on the Semiconductor industry
Micheal Langan, VP Eng. NPU IP – Intel, presents “Neural Processing Unit (NPU) & the AI PC”

Jim Gibbons , Central AI at Analog Devices, presents on “Robotics & Generative AI”
CanSat 2024 National Winners – Mercy Mounthawk Secondary, Tralee, Co. Kerry

Michaela Blott, Senior Fellow at AMD Research presents “Towards Pervasive AI”
Sean Mitchell, Chairman & Chief Commercial Officer, Ubotica presents “The race for AI optimisation”

Toby Sainsbury, Gov Semiconductor Analyst presents “Semiconductor Industry Mapping”
Gerry Byrne gives an update on MIDAS Skillnet

Panel discussion on EU Chips Act with Leonard Hobbs, Denis Doyle, Jason Lynch, John Newham, Anne Lanigan
MIDAS Director, John Quill closes our 2024 Conference

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