BOSTON, March 20, 2017 -- indico CEO and co-founder Slater Victoroff will speak at the 2017 Xconomy conference on robotics and artificial intelligence taking place on Tuesday afternoon, March 28th at Kendall Center in Cambridge. The event features thought leaders from Boston Dynamics, Google, iRobot, MassRobotics, Mitsubishi, Neurla, Toyota, and others speaking on the impact of robotics and AI on economics, business and society and the new opportunities and challenges being created across different industries.
Victoroff will participate on a panel about real world applications for AI with executives from Cogito and Lola. The session will be moderated by Maia Heymann from Converge Venture Partners.
More information on the event is available at http://www.xconomy.com/agenda-robo-madness-2017-a-i-gets-real/.
About indico
indico provides a state-of-the-art machine learning platform for text and image analysis that can be deployed in the cloud or on premise and utilized via a simple-to-use web service. This, for the first time, enables companies to automatically extract meaningful insight from unstructured data at scale regardless of their size or capability. Furthermore, indico’s platform capabilities enable its customers to quickly develop highly accurate new models that are specific to their needs in a fraction of the time and effort that would be otherwise needed. indico is privately held and headquartered in Boston, MA. For more information, visit https://indico.io/.
Contact: Tim Walsh for indico 617.512.1641 [email protected]


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