MPI event on April 4 under the sign of A.I.

MPI Netherlands celebrates Global Meetings Industry Day on Thursday, April 4, 2019 with an event on Artificial Intelligence.
Developments in the field of robotization are thundering ahead and the meeting industry is not escaping them either. Let national hero and tech entrepreneur Jim Stolze update you on everything you need to know about AI. Learn what groundbreaking application is already active within our industry and be the first to experience a sneak preview of Boom Chicago’s latest show, on yes; AI.

Jim Stolze is a tech entrepreneur and is known as an innovation expert through his work on RTLZ and Singularity University. Jim brought TEDx to Amsterdam in 2009. He is the founder of Aigency, a platform through which he links Dutch startups in the field of artificial intelligence with multinationals.
Jim inspires us with his vision of the future. Digitalization and its impact on business models, organizations and society are the focus.
Artificial Intelligence, hype or reality?
Jim explains to us why there is suddenly so much interest in artificial intelligence. Using appealing examples what is already possible and how organizations can get started with it themselves.

Mark Struik, Commercial Director at Postillion Hotels, is co-responsible for the development of Michiel, the Next Gen Employee. He takes us through this A.I. development that has a major impact on the organization and on the Customer Journey of the Rooms and MICE guests at Postillion Hotels.

Comedy company Boom Chicago has been making their audiences laugh for over 25 years with topical, interactive performances. In mid-April, their new show about artifical intelligence will premiere titled The Future is Here and it is Slightly Annoying and especially for MPI, Boom Chicago is providing a sneak peak.
Now that artificial intelligence, 3D printing, blockchain and big data are part of our everyday language, the question is whether this will make our future look brighter or whether our robot overlords will replace us at home and at work?

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