BOSTON, March 23, 2017 -- indico CEO and co-founder Slater Victoroff will speak at the AI Toronto Conference taking place on March 29th at the National Club in downtown Toronto. The event features some of the leading minds in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and quantum computing discussing the role these technologies will have in finance, automotive, robotics, security and business ethics.
AI Toronto is Canada’s National AI Conference run by the Digital Finance Institute, a prestigious Think Tank for Tech and AI known for hosting some of the most prominent events in the finance and technology industries world-wide.
Victoroff will be part of a panel discussion titled CEOs Talk - AI and the Future. He and his fellow panelists will explore their experiences as founders and CEOs working in the AI space and their views on AI’s potential impact on business and work. Victoroff will be joined by Ron DiCarlantonio, founder & CEO of iNAGO; Tarun Gangwani, founder of Grok; and Kerry Liu, CEO of Rubikloud. The panel will be moderated by Kris Hansen, senior principal of financial services at SAP. The session takes place from 10:30 – 11:20 am.
About indico
indico provides a state-of-the-art machine learning platform for text and image analysis that can be deployed in the cloud or on premise and utilized via a simple-to-use web service. This, for the first time, enables companies to automatically extract meaningful insight from unstructured data at scale regardless of their size or capability. Furthermore, indico’s platform capabilities enable its customers to quickly develop highly accurate new models that are specific to their needs in a fraction of the time and effort that would be otherwise needed. indico is privately held and headquartered in Boston, MA. For more information, visit https://indico.io/.
Contact: Tim Walsh for indico 617.512.1641 [email protected]


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