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Track sessions to dive into industry megatrends

The ISE Track sessions tomorrow (Wednesday) will dive into the sector's megatrends, AI, audio, cybersecurity and sustainability, including a discussion of how to monetise AI

AI, audio, cybersecurity and sustainability will be the subject of tomorrow’s (Wednesday, February 5) Track sessions as attendees get the opportunity to deep dive into these crucial topics.

AI Track highlights include ‘Monetising AI for Resellers’ with Jane Hammersley, queen of collaboration, Blue Touch Paper, and Jon Sidwick, co-founder, Blue Touch Paper. This will explore how to use AI to increase value to customers and demonstrate ROI, and include techniques for packaging and selling AI solutions.

In addition, a panel of industry leaders will look at the role of computer vision AI in modern sports. Speakers here include Gal Oz, CTO and co-founder, Pixellot; Laia Espuny, product manager, Automatic.TV; Paul MacLeod, marketing manager, Hudl; Pablo Fernandez-Silva, manager Spain & Portugal, Veo Technologies; and Sarah Cox, founder and managing director, Neutral Human.

Straddling the hot topics of audio and AI, ‘A Sonic Revolution: The future of audio with AI’ will see Claudia Feiner, AI, IT, Web3 & gaming consultant, leader and mentor, highlight how smart technology is elevating every rhythm and melody, pushing the boundaries of creativity in sound production. This is followed by Calum Mordue, touring director, Patchwork London, exploring ‘The World of Wireless’ and the challenges and opportunities it offers.

The issue of cybersecurity in digital signage will be in focus tomorrow afternoon when a panel including Jason Cremins, founder and CEO, Signage Live; Jeff Hastings, chief technology officer, BrightSign; Christopher Timmins, director of marketing & partnerships, Intel Corporation; and Florian Rotberg, managing director, invidis consulting, will discuss how operating systems, hardware and third-party solutions enable integrators to design and deploy secure solutions.

Finally, as legal and regulatory requirements from governments and trade bodies are mirrored by a demand from customers for transparency around supply chains, sustainability is also being discussed in detail. Sessions will include a panel debate around how to achieve the UN’s 2030 Sustainable Development Goals, led by Christina Debono, founder and president of ISE Sustainability Partner SAVe, and how to create a strategy for zero-waste stadiums with Pablo Vidarte, founder, Bioo.

Session highlights

Monetising AI for Resellers

5 February

10:30-11:10

Room CC5.1

AI Track

A Sonic Revolution: The Future of Audio with AI

5 February

11:15-11:45

Room CC5.1

Audio/AI Track

Sustainable Development Goals to the AV Industry

5 February

16:30-17:15

Room CC5.2

Sustainability Track