
AI and Big Data Expo Europe, the premier event for AI and Big Data enthusiasts, innovators, and industry leaders, is just over one month away. Set to take place at the iconic RAI Amsterdam on October 1-2, 2024, this world-class event promises to deliver cutting-edge insights, networking opportunities, and hands-on experiences in the rapidly evolving fields of artificial intelligence and big data.
Key Highlights:
These industry trailblazers will share their expertise and visions on how AI and Big Data are shaping the future across various sectors.
7,000 attendees are expected to congregate from across Europe including CTOs, CDOs, CIOs , Heads of IOT, AI /ML, IT Directors, chief data scientists, data analysts, Software Engineers, Security Professionals, Developers, Start-Up’s, OEM’s, Government, Technology Providers, Investors, VCs and many more.
With solution-based case studies, top-level content, live demos and several networking opportunities, this show is not to be missed
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Don’t miss your chance to attend this world-leading event and elevate your AI expertise. Secure your free pass today by visiting AI and Big Data Expo Europe Registration.
About AI & Big Data Expo:
The AI & Big Data Expo is part of the TechEx Events World Series, the leading European technology event organizer. Bringing together key industries from across Europe, the expo offers a unique platform for business leaders, technologists, and decision-makers to engage, network, and learn about the latest advancements in AI, Big Data, and related fields.
We look forward to welcoming you to the AI & Big Data Expo Europe in Amsterdam!

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