09:00 - 10:00
Introduction
10:00 - 11:00
Danny Goh -
The use of AI in IoT/IIoT applications
11:00 - 11:30
Danny Goh - Q & A
11:30 - 12:00
Coffee Break
12:00 - 13:00
Peter Lawrey -
Building a Digital Currency
13:00 - 13:30
Peter Lawrey - Q & A
13:30 - 14:30
Lunch break
14:30 - 15:30
Richard Rodger -
The Algebra of Microservices
15:30 - 16:00
Richard Rodger - Q&A
16:00 - 17:00
Wine & networking
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Richard Rodger
Richard Rodger is the author of The Tao of Microservices, a new book from Manning focused on the design and management of microservice architectures. Richard is the host of the Dublin Microservices Meetup, and the maintainer of the open source senecajs.org microservice framework. His first book Mobile Application Development in the Cloud (Wiley, 2010) is one of the first major works on the intersection of Node.js, Cloud, and Mobile.
Danny Goh
Danny is a serial entrepreneur and an early stage investor. He is the Founder and Commercial Director of Nexus Frontier Tech, an AI advisory business to assist CEO and board members of different organisations to build innovative businesses taking full advantage of artificial intelligence technology. He has also co-founded Innovatube, a technology group that operates an R&D lab in software and AI developments, invests in early-stage start-ups with 20+ portfolios, and acts as an incubator to foster the local start-up community in South East Asia. Innovatube labs have a team of researchers and engineers to develop cutting-edge technology to help start-ups and enterprises bolster their operational capabilities.
Peter Lawrey
Peter Lawrey likes to inspire developers to improve the craftmanship of their solutions, engineer their systems for simplicity and performance, and enjoy their work more by being creative and innovative. He has a popular blog Vanilla Java which gets 120K page views per months, is 3rd on StackOverflow.com for [Java] and 2nd for [concurrency], and is lead developer of the OpenHFT project which includes support for off heap memory, thread pinning and low latency persistence and IPC (as low as 100 nano-seconds)