Keynote: Beyond the ‘I’ in AI
9:05 - 9:25
Insight. Implementation. Integration. AI, or artificial intelligence, is transforming the products we build and the way we do business. It also presents new challenges for those who need to build AI into their systems. Creating an “AI-driven” system requires more than developing intelligent algorithms. It also requires:
- Insights from domain experts to generate the tests, models, and scenarios required to build confidence in the overall system
- Implementation details including data preparation, compute-platform selection, modeling and simulation, and automatic code generation
- Integration into the final engineered system
Join us as Michael Carone demonstrates how engineers and scientists are using MATLAB® and Simulink® to successfully design and incorporate AI into the next generation of smart, connected systems.
Michael Carone
MathWorks
Michael Carone is a senior product marketing manager for the Simulink platform at MathWorks. Michael’s background is in mechanical engineering and engineering design methodologies. He has an M.S. from the Georgia Institute of Technology and a B.S. from Lehigh University, both in mechanical engineering.
Les nouveautés MATLAB et Simulink R2020a
Découvrez les nouvelles fonctionnalités de MATLAB et Simulink pour enrichir et améliorer vos projets de recherche, de design et de développement. Vous en apprendrez plus sur le Deep Learning, les télécommunications, la conduite autonome, et bien plus encore. Vous découvrirez aussi de nouveaux outils pour le prétraitement et l’analyse de données, le développement d’algorithmes de contrôle moteur, la création d’applications interactives, le packaging et le partage des simulations, et la modélisation, simulation et vérification de vos designs.

Cynthia Cudicini
MathWorks
Cynthia Cudicini est diplômée de l’Ecole Supérieure des Ingénieurs de Nice-Sophia Antipolis depuis 2002, avec une spécialisation en traitement du signal et systèmes embarqués. Après avoir passé sept ans en tant qu’ingénieur DSP audio sur plateforme OMAP au sein de Texas Instruments, Cynthia a rejoint MathWorks en tant qu’ingénieur d’application dans les domaines du traitement du signal, télécommunications et design FPGA. Aujourd’hui, Cynthia est responsable de l’équipe des ingénieurs d’application.
Pragmatic Digital Transformation
Organizations with digital transformation initiatives are making the shift from visionary ambitions to practical projects. These organizations have defined their high-level digital transformation objectives, and are now looking to their engineers and scientists to achieve them. This will involve learning new technologies, collaborating with unfamiliar groups, and proposing new products and services.
To meet this challenge, technical organizations must master how to systematically use data and models, not only during the research and development stages, but also across groups throughout the lifecycle of the offering. An effective digital transformation plan needs to consider changes in people’s skills, processes, and technology.
Join us as Richard describes this pragmatic approach to digital transformation and demonstrates how engineering and scientific teams are leveraging data and models to achieve their digital transformation objectives

Richard Rovner
MathWorks
Richard Rovner is Vice President of Marketing for MathWorks, leading a worldwide organization of 300 people responsible for all aspects of marketing: strategic planning, product and technology strategy, market analysis, partner management, digital marketing, corporate communications, and field marketing. Before joining MathWorks in this role in 2001, Rich held senior marketing and sales positions at SAS. Rich spent the first part of his career as what is now called a data scientist, working for over ten years in applications such as computer vision and image processing, machine learning, simulation, and statistical analysis. He has a B.S. in applied mathematics from Carnegie Mellon University and an M.S. in computer science from George Washington University.
Déjeuner Women in Tech
Dans le cadre des initiatives « Women in Tech » menées dans le monde entier, MathWorks organise un déjeuner d’échange réservé aux femmes participant à la MATLAB EXPO 2020.
C’est l’occasion unique de partager votre expérience et d’inspirer les plus jeunes, de découvrir les projets innovants menés par vos pairs et d’échanger sur des thématiques communes.