Join us for the next edition of Connected, a series of seminars featuring discussions between academia and industry at Melbourne Connect. Together, we can transform our ideas into more than the sum of their parts.
Yoganathan Sivaram, Vice President of Engineering from InEight, and Eun-Jung Holden, Professor of Digital Innovation from The University of Melbourne’s School of Computing and Information Systems, will discuss the practicalities of implementing new digital technologies such as AI, exploring the “when, how, and why.”
Yoganathan will share his experiences at InEight, focusing on developing and deploying technology solutions in the construction industry and the challenges encountered on the ground. Professor Eun-Jung will speak on her work in creating actionable AI tools for the resource industry, illustrated with case studies.
This fantastic session will explore technology and societal challenges from multiple perspectives. Two 15-minute keynote talks will be followed by a moderated discussion, where you can ask the experts further questions and network with fellow attendees. A catered lunch will be provided.
The Connected series is presented in partnership with The University of Melbourne's School of Computing and Information Systems.
Presenters
Professor Eun-Jung Holden
Professor Eun-Jung Holden has leading expertise in developing innovative and trust-worthy AI solutions for the resource industry. Her research utilises machine learning, image analysis, natural language processing, and interactive visualisation to transform data to knowledge, which is then translated into actionable tools to support data driven decisions.
Yoganathan Sivaram
Yoganathan Sivaram is Vice President of Engineering at InEight. Previously, he served as Chief Technical Officer for QA Software. InEight is an integrated construction management system that provides solutions to deliver real-time insights, minimise risks, improve operational efficiency, control project costs and enable more informed decision-making.