Will you be in need of leading edge computing platforms for your applications in the future? Then WASP4ALL – Future Computing Platforms for X, the first ever open WASP conference, is a meeting you cannot miss.

The conference will be held in Stockholm November 18th 2019 under the theme Future computing platforms. On the agenda are talks about aspects of the hottest and most urgent applications in need of state-of-the-art computing and scrutinization of the specific needs of areas such as AI/Machine Learning, Visual Computing, Data Analytics, and Autonomous Agents and Software.

Our target audience is general researchers and developers in both academia and industry. The presentations will have a general technical content, but with a serious touch of interesting research and hard core technology. Expect coverage of a wide range of computing related topics, from both a hardware and a software perspective – of highest possible relevance to WASP researchers and affiliates.

Visit the event page for further information on topics and registration

Program highlights
Keynote: GPU Computing for Graphics and AI, Tomas Akenine-Möller, NVIDIA
In-memory computations for Deep Neural Networks, Per Stenström, Chalmers
Computing on the edge, Erik Elmroth, Umeå University


Published: September 30th, 2019

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