The artificial intelligence and robotics center AIRE (EDIH) is co-financed by the European Union from the "European Digital Innovation Hubs" program (project number 101083677) and the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications.
APPLICATION OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN INDUSTRIAL COMPANY
NB! This training is takes place in Estonian.
Those who complete the course in full will receive a certificate of continuing education from Tallinn University of Technology.
📅 Date: Wednesday, 29th of January 2025
⏰ Time: 9:00-16:00
📍 Location: Tallinn University of Technology
Purpose
AI technology is evolving at a rapid pace, bringing a new generation of AI tools to the market every six months. These tools will enable businesses to carry out day-to-day tasks much more efficiently, by enabling work automation, analysing large amounts of data to support decision making, and more. The training will provide an overview of AI tools that businesses can use on a daily basis.
Topics
The training day will provide an overview of the following topics:
➠ Changes in the economy, including business, caused by the AI revolution.
➠ Breakthrough technologies of recent years such as the Internet of Things in industry, digital distributed solutions, etc.
➠ Virtual assistants that make businesses work more efficiently.
➠ Virtual agents that replace human workers and do the work for them.
➠ What work will be done by machines in the future and what role will be left to humans.
➠ AI categories, business intelligence applications and the tasks they will solve.
➠ The use of AI to optimise business processes.
➠ Data aggregation from business processes; real-time monitoring.
➠ Analysing data; increasing analytical capability.
➠ Systems integration as a tool for business process optimisation.
➠ Decision support systems, role of human and machine in decision making, autonomous decisions.
Target group
The training is introductory and suitable for all interested people from industry: company managers, business staff, technology managers and specialists, IT specialists, production managers, and other technical or relevant staff.
Agenda
09:00-10:30 Session 1 – seminar
10:30-10:45 Coffee break
10:45-12:15 Session 2 – Seminar/ demos
12:15-13:00 Lunch break 45min
13:00-14:30 Session 3 – Seminar/ Exercise session
14:30-14:45 Coffee break
14:45-16:00 Session 4 – Exercise
Trainer
Tarmo Koppel is a lecturer and trainer at Tallinn University of Technology, whose main research topics include digital transformation and innovation, artificial intelligence and machine learning, Internet of Things (IoT), decision support systems, industry 4.0 and smart workplaces, cyber security, operations improvement and risk management. Tarmo has also focused on physical hazards such as electromagnetic fields and optical radiation, and mitigating their effects, providing industrial companies with effective solutions and methodologies to reduce risks and improve occupational safety. Tarmo’s main topics include:
- Digitalisation –Digital Transformation and Innovation, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Internet of Things – IoT, Decision Support Systems, Artificial Intelligence for Management Decisions, Artificial Intelligence for Risk Management, Fast Data, Mobile Connectivity for Business Management, Business Intelligence and Analytics.
- Cyber-Physical Systems –Industry 4.0, smart workplaces, data acquisition and signal processing, electronics, sensor networks, robotics, microcontroller programming, mobile devices and connectivity, wireless infrastructure, radio frequency spectrum, wireless network risks, environmental monitoring, remote sensing, human aspects of cyber security.
- Governance –Improving operations, data-driven decision making, identifying, assessing and responding to risks, efficient and effective risk management, workplace, work environment and organisation, public and occupational health and safety, human factors, performance and productivity, safety, security, resilience and privacy, private data leakage, sustainable development.
- Physical hazards –Electromagnetic fields, propagation and mitigation, risk assessment, measurements, legislation, microwave ovens, millimetre waves, mobile phones, optical radiation (ultraviolet, laser and infrared), thermal radiation, high-exposure scenario identification and characterisation, Electromagnetic hazards of cyber-physical systems , development of risk reduction methods and materials, protection of cyber-physical systems and critical infrastructure assets, development of safety models through engineering and management solutions.
Registration
The deadline for registration is 24th of January.
Participation in the training will be registered as state aid to the company. Participation will be treated as de minimis aid (de minimis aid) to the company for an amount of €480 per participant. You can check the balance of free State aid per company here. By registering for the training, the company confirms its authorisation to use the balance of the de minimis aid for the participation, which will be registered in the register of state aid for enterprises.
When participating in AIRE services, it is important for the target group company to undergo a digital maturity assessment consulting service. This service helps to map out your company’s strengths, weaknesses, and their impact on business operations. Companies in the AIRE target group that meet the criteria for AIRE services will be contacted separately on this matter. For the first time or if more than one year has passed since the previous digital maturity assessment, the AIRE target group company will receive de minimis aid worth €600 for the digital maturity assessment consulting service from IMECC OÜ upon registering for the training. After completing the training, the company will gain access to the digital maturity assessment environment.