FEI 2024 & Key Innovation Perspectives - OPEN

R&D, Product Development, Design Breakout Sessions Continued

12:00PM - 12:30PM Partnering With Your Disruptor Marci Ruman - Global Innovation Strategist, Kimberly Clark

Playing catch-up is frustrating. Getting leap-frogged is devastating. Being on the leading-edge is difficult...especially at a storied leading organization. So what can be done? While the benefits of marrying established organizational process with start-up pace and grit are well known, achieving success is not direct or standardized. and resources Marci Ruman provides a dynamic session on the still-not-yet-perfected concept of divining a partnership with one of the very organizations that’s nipping at your heels. Examining reinvention vs. obsolescence Understanding aspects missing from your product set to find great potential partners Diving in on potential partner benefits, expertise, consumer segments to merge capabilities Ultimately executing 1+1=3 partnerships Engaging, influencing and changing the industry from within as opposed to being disrupted out

1:30PM - 2:00PM Capturing Actionable Insights And Ultimately Saving Lives Omar Eleryan - Founder and CEO, Cleo Robotics

Drones are fun. They also provide breathtaking imagery. There’s now an entire diaspora of drone-inspired markets. And now you can add Health & Safety. But to really understand how- you’ve got to be in this session. Omar takes us through a few case studies that showcase the navigation of dangerous places in our world utilizing computer vision and machine learning- two sturdy legs of the multi-legged AI stool. Understanding that a machine can’t do anything with just language Navigating and interacting with the world utilizing computer vision and machine learning Enabling human-machine-collaboration within dangerous environments while removing repetitive tasks Bringing sci-fi to life through hardware enabled data capture Taking a tour through some actual applied use cases

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