CAMPBELL, Calif., July 25, 2017 -- Wave Computing, the Silicon Valley start-up that is revolutionizing machine learning with its roadmap of WaveFlow compute appliances , today announced its CEO, Derek Meyer, will be participating in a panel discussion at the Pacific Crest 19th Annual Global Technology Leadership Forum, being held August 6-8, in Vail, CO. Meyer will join other industry leaders to explore the latest trends in Machine Learning workloads, as well as discuss the next-generation solutions needed to enable them.
About the Pacific Crest Global Technology Leadership Forum
The Annual Pacific Crest Global Technology Leadership Forum brings together the world’s most innovative and disruptive technology and media executives to give top technology investors an edge on capitalizing on opportunities for growth. The hallmark of the event is its focus on the real issues in technology in an interactive environment with unique, high-value content including topical panels and workshops that the sector’s leading institutional investors and venture capitalists rely on for formulating their long-term investment theses and holdings.
About Wave Computing
Wave Computing is the Silicon Valley start-up that is revolutionizing the machine learning industry. The company’s solutions leverage its native dataflow technology to outperform machine learning products available today. Wave Computing, one of CIO Application Magazine’s Top 25 Artificial Intelligence (AI) Providers, is providing its solutions to customers globally.
Wave Computing is a trademark of Wave Computing, Inc. All other marks are the property of their respective companies.
Media Contact: Lee Flanagin Wave Computing +1.408.802.8672 [email protected]


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