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ALBANY, Ga. (WALB) – The second annual AIM (Synthetic Intelligence in Manufacturing) week kicks off this week, starting Sept. 29 and ending Oct. 3.
This 12 months’s theme is “AIM for tomorrow.”
The occasion shall be held just about and, in-person in 9 Georgia communities. The occasion will goal to assist producers, farmers, college students, entrepreneurs and educators acquire data about AI.
On Oct. 1, Albany will host the Agri-Tech in Motion, that includes improvements in hydroponics and different agriculture advances.
The statewide occasions will showcase how synthetic intelligence and different expertise improvements are enhancing industries throughout Georgia. From manufacturing to agriculture, the occasion hopes to coach employees and join college students to sensible expertise.
In keeping with the discharge, this 12 months’s program is funded by a $65 million U.S. Division of Commerce Financial Growth Administration grant. Georgia AIM is the most important federally funded program of its variety within the nation. The challenge is led by Georgia Tech.
The Albany occasion shall be held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Oct. 1 within the Kirkland Constructing of Albany Technical Faculty. To register, click here.
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