Conference – Paris – IIM | Cnam MBA - Expand Your Horizon | Intelligent Decision-Making
Conference – Paris – IIM | Cnam MBA - Expand Your Horizon | Intelligent Decision-Making
Introduction
Cnam International Institute of Management is providing special interactive sessions called “Expand Your Horizon”, part of MBA Program.
As a partner, Unicnam is providing this event promotion.
Description
The interactive session invites MBA students to discover the fundamentals of AI and its impact on modern business, with a focus on retail and marketing. Through the presentation of real use case on different field of application, where AI was successfully (or not) implemented, we will also tackle the different challenges and Key Succees Factors for successful AI projects within small or big companies.
Finally, the risks and challenges inherent in the use of these AI tools will be addressed, with considerations that must not be overlooked
When and How
Thursday, December 19, 2024
Duration : 1 hour 30
Where :
- Cnam Paris, 292 rue Saint Martin – 75003 Paris
- Room : 21.2.44
How : In the Room
Language : English
Registration
No Event Registration. Justh get There and open the door.
Speaker
Mathieu Moze was educated at Kingston University in mechanics and at the École Nationale d'Ingénieurs, where he specialized in mechatronics. He further advanced his studies with a postgraduate diploma in automated systems from the Institut National Polytechnique de Toulouse, before focusing on research in systems analysis and robust control at the IMS Laboratory in Bordeaux University, where he completed his Ph.D. in automatic control. After collaborative work with Bosch in Germany, he enrolled in a pilot program aimed at providing business skills to Ph.D. graduates in science and at gaining field experience on innovation in SMEs.
He then began an industry career at Safran before moving to the Scientific Department of PSA Group (Stellantis). There, he led and supervised advanced research in mechatronics, electrical storage, and autonomous driving. He managed joint laboratories with IMS lab in electronics and systems, and with the Key Lab for Machine Perception (Peking University) in machine learning.
He is currently a Professor at the Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers, where he holds the Chair of Robotics and Industry of the Future.