
AI is changing the energy sector, but many still don’t know what potential AI offers and where to start.
Introducing the AI-Factory, an exclusive workshop in collaboration with Microsoft that aims to give organizations the opportunity to receive an expertly guided exploration of their processes, and its challenges.
The aim of this design thinking workshop is to design a customized AI approach and show you the next steps to turn it into reality.
Understanding Challenges and Goals
Together we examine your current processes, main users, challenges and goals. This includes your observations on user interactions and feedback.
Defining Key Problems and Opportunities
With your input, we will jointly define starting points and opportunities in the context of technology, especially AI.
Brainstorming
In this phase, we will guide and advise you on some ideas and innovative concepts for AI.
Developing your AI Starting Point
At the end of the workshop, we will develop an AI concept for you and give you advice on the next step to launch this project.
This workshop will be held at the nearest Microsoft office to your location, providing an
inspiring and productive environment.
Anyone who wishes to represent their company can join
The winning company will have the freedom to choose 5-12 participants for their workshop, but we highly recommend the following participants:
ITVT Group is the first to implement a Microsoft CRM in Europe and has achieved all 6 Microsoft Solutions specialization badges as a partner from the very beginning. We have been in the IT industry for over 20 years, with a deep focus in the energy sector through our Stadtwerk365 solution.
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