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06.11.2024

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Daniel Cremers at TUM Talk for Mid-Sized Businesses

Exploring the Role of Digital Innovation

At this year’s TUM Talk for Mid-Sized Businesses, MCML Director Daniel Cremers, a renowned expert in computer vision and artificial intelligence, provided valuable insights into how digital innovations can reshape mid-sized enterprises.

The talk covered the practical applications of AI technology across various industries, highlighting how digital advancements drive competitiveness and growth for businesses.

 

«The certainty that everything that exists can be made even better drives us as scientists and it's the same for companies.»


Daniel Cremers

MCML Director

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