DETROIT, MI – March 17, 2024 - We're thrilled to announce that Dr. Georges Aoude, the co-founder and CEO of Derq, will be taking the stage at this year’s Nvidia GTC conference on March 19, 2024 in San Jose, CA alongside Jason Cambridge, Transportation Technology and Innovation Manager at the Seattle Department of Transportation. Their joint session, titled "How Cities and DOTs can Implement Road Safety Technology," is set to provide invaluable insights into the adoption of cutting-edge technology for enhancing road safety with concrete examples of how the City of Seattle is partnering with innovative tech companies like Derq to make its streets safer through the deployment of edge AI-powered video analytics applications. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3Ti40MV
Nvidia GTC is renowned as a global artificial intelligence (AI) conference that brings together developers, engineers, researchers, inventors, and IT professionals to explore the latest advancements in AI, computer graphics, data science, machine learning, and autonomous machines. Against this backdrop of innovation, Aoude and Cambridge will share how camera infrastructure with the latest GPU-accelerated vision AI technologies is being leveraged to make our streets safer for all road users.
Attendees can expect to gain practical guidance and best practices for cities and DOTs looking to implement AI algorithms with real-time data analytics into their traffic management systems, which can provide actionable insights and predictive analytics and allow transportation authorities to proactively address safety concerns and prevent accidents before they occur.
As we look towards the future of road safety, Derq remains committed to driving positive change through innovation and collaboration. Join us at Nvidia GTC as we explore how cities and DOTs can harness the power of AI to create safer and more sustainable transportation networks for communities around the world. Together, we can pave the way towards a future where accidents and fatalities on our roads are a thing of the past.
For more information on GTC 2024, visit nvidia.com/gtc.