The Role of AI, Machine Learning, Robots in the Future of Connected Commerce


Digital Signage Expo (DSE), the world’s largest international trade show and educational conference dedicated to digital displays, interactive technology and digital communications networks, announced today that Manolo Almagro, Managing Partner of Q Division, will present an Emerging Tech Talks topic at DSE 2018 entitled, “The Role of AI, Machine Learning, Robots in the Future of Connected Commerce.”

This 45-minute session will take place in the Emerging Tech Talks Theater on Wednesday, March 28 at 11 a.m. and will offer a provocative look at the fast-moving world of emerging technology as it relates to the use of Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence and Robots in Connected Commerce Experiences. The session will also highlight a global view on what companies are doing in this space, how it’s being applied, measured and who’s been successful – and who’s learned from their mistakes. 

Registration for “The Role of AI, Machine Learning, Robots in the Future of Connected Commerce,” or any of the DSE 2018 educational conference seminars, which are sponsored by Broadsign and are eligible for Digital Signage Expert Group (DSEG) certification renewal credits, is available online at www.dse2018.com

Mark your calendar now: DSE® 2018 is scheduled for March 27-30, 2018, with access to the Exhibit Hall March 28-29 at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas. To reserve exhibit space, contact Andrea Varrone at (770) 817-5905. For more information, visit www.dse2018.com.

You can follow DSE on Twitter (@DSExpo) or Facebook (facebook.com/DSExpo). For all DSE 2018 updates, use #dse2018. For year-round news and information on digital signage, visit DSE’s Digital Signage Connection web portal at www.digitalsignageconnection.com.



January 16, 2018


Topic Area: Press Release


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