This year, global investments in artificial intelligence (AI) have amounted to approximately €282 billion ($300 billion), and around 70 per cent of businesses worldwide have implemented this technology.
Manufacturing facilities and companies in finance, insurance, iGaming, and other areas have already experienced how it makes their work faster, cheaper, and easier by automating workflows, identifying patterns in vast data volumes, analysing data, and furnishing instantaneous responses to customer queries.
Having extensive expertise in AI and various projects, international IT company Andersen decided to organise a dine-and-learning event for businesses in Malta to share their knowledge and provide them with an opportunity to network and exchange ideas in a pleasant and relaxing atmosphere.
The event, titled “From AI Realities to Building High-Performance Teams,” will take place on Wednesday 6th November at SOHO Office Space (The Strand). It will include presentations from Andersen’s IT experts and special activities crafted to enable effective networking.
Who will the event be interesting for?
Among the registered attendees are directors, Founders, CEOs, COOs, CTOs, Technology and Product Managers, Heads of Business Intelligence and data infrastructure, among others. The industries they represent vary from finance, insurance, and cloud development to iGaming, oil and gas, and others. Register here to join the event.
Andersen is passionate about novel technology in general and AI in particular. AI can take companies to the next level by helping them make better decisions, effectively address emerging risks, automate marketing operations and supply chains, offer customized customer support, and more.
The speakers are accomplished Andersen’s IT experts:
● Marcin Wawryszczuk is an AI and solution architect with a Ph.D. in sensor networks and wave propagation models. He has more than 15 years of experience in finance, focusing on digital transformation and generative AI, and is a frequent speaker at the world’s major tech conferences such as ‘US 2024 IT Symposium’ by AgFirst Farm Credit Bank. Dr Wawryszczuk will explain the pillars of AI technology, uncover the truth behind popular AI myths, and discuss what it takes to effectively launch an AI initiative.
● David Shakhnazarov is a key account director with more than 10 years of IT experience. He leads projects for global companies with more than 1,000 employees, including Allianz, one of the world’s largest insurance and financial groups operating in 70 countries that ranks fourth in market capitalization among German companies. In his presentation, Mr Shakhnazarov will explain how to assemble and lead a well-built team that will assume digital transformation in an organisation.
After visiting the event, business leaders will gain a fresh perspective on leveraging AI and building result-oriented tech teams while avoiding common AI misconceptions and management pitfalls.
Andersen, has been operating since 2007 and has its headquarters in Poland. They rank top positions in global IT rankings, including the top 100 managed service providers according to The Manifest and the top artificial intelligence companies by Clutch. They specialise in building custom software for big enterprises in finance, logistics, healthcare, iGaming, and other areas.
Andersen’s teams have delivered projects with AI to technology-driven banks like BNP Paribas and ClearBank, finance and insurance companies like Leonteq, iGaming agencies, and more. Banks and other companies leverage the company’s AI-fueled products, such as AI Recruiter and AI Chatbot, to trim expenses, accelerate work, evaluate communication effectiveness, reduce the number of specialists, and enhance work quality.
In AI Recruiter, algorithms peruse hundreds of candidates’ applications to check them against the position’s requirements, conduct interviews, evaluate the candidates’ technical abilities and sentiments, and create customized emails. As a result, this software trims recruitment expenses by 40 per cent and speeds up the work by 50 per cent.
Irina Gruzdeva, Head of Account Management at Andersen, comments that Malta may be a small island, “but it has been a centre for digitalisation for many years, and we are always at the forefront of digital change alongside Andersen’s customers.”
Join the event on November 6th to connect with business leaders in a casual setting and gain fresh insights on the applications of AI.
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