Next-Gen tinyML Smart Weather Station
Crop disease detection
Wildlife monitoring
This webinar will cover presentation from best teams of these problem statements and top solutions will be announced at the end of the session to recognize their outstanding performance.
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Speakers:
Jona Beysens
R&D Engineer
CSEM
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Marco Zennaro
Marco Zennaro
Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics
Moderators:
Thomas Basikolo
Programme Officer
International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
Vishnu Ram OV
Independent Research Consultant
Consultant
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