INNOPOLIS, nurturing experts in artificial intelligence (AI) for industrial sites
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- Date 2021-02-05
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INNOPOLIS, nurturing experts in artificial intelligence (AI) for industrial sites
- Operation of INNOPOLIS AI Curriculum -
INNOPOLIS Foundation (President Sung-Kwang Yang, hereinafter 'INNOPOLIS') is promoting the "2021 INNOPOLIS AI Curriculum" to support the transformation of new industries through the introduction of artificial intelligence in companies within INNOPOLIS.
The INNOPOLIS AI curriculum consists of a CEO training course and a working-level training course to promote digital transformation by supporting companies to introduce AI to industrial sites.
First, the CEO training course helps companies introduce artificial intelligence to industrial sites more quickly by providing necessary information such as infrastructure essential for artificial intelligence introduction and the latest technology trends.
Next, the practical training course consists of the basics of data analysis using artificial intelligence to application and in-depth learning.
The basic course, consisting of machine learning courses such as data analysis methods, regression analysis, meta-learning, and deep learning based on the highly versatile Python language, is the course that can be easily applicable in practice.
The in-depth course provides education on how to analyze various types of data and how to easily utilize artificial intelligence through tools such as Amazon AI and Google AI that can implement high-quality models that have already been learned based on UI.
In particular, the in-depth course includes a course that supports companies to solve practical problems by applying artificial intelligence and provides services such as professional consultant consulting and incumbent mentoring by using artificial intelligence to data owned by companies through practical projects.
The CEO training course is held every Friday from February 19th to March 12th (4 weeks) and from May 7th to May 28th (4 weeks), and the training for working-level workers will be held from March to September. Detailed information can be found in the project announcement on the INNOPOLIS website (www.innopolis.or.kr).
Sung-Kwang Yang, president of INNOPOLIS, said, “We will actively support AI training courses so that INNOPOLIS Spin-off companies can introduce AI, acting as a guide for industrial applications.”