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Susan Paterson

Director
Virtual VetDerms

Susan Paterson

Director
Virtual VetDerms

Susan Paterson

Director
Virtual VetDerms
 

Adele Williams

AI & Clinical Data Consultant
AWX Consultancy

Adele Williams

AI & Clinical Data Consultant
AWX Consultancy

Adele Williams

AI & Clinical Data Consultant
AWX Consultancy
 

Clint Latham, J.D

Director of Veterinary Data Security
Lucca Veterinary Data Security

Clint Latham, J.D

Director of Veterinary Data Security
Lucca Veterinary Data Security

Clint Latham, J.D

Director of Veterinary Data Security
Lucca Veterinary Data Security
 

Charlie Barton

Co-Founder
Virtual Recall

Charlie Barton

Co-Founder
Virtual Recall

Charlie Barton

Co-Founder
Virtual Recall
 

Nuala Summerfield

Co-Founder and Director
Virtual Veterinary Specialists

Nuala Summerfield

Co-Founder and Director
Virtual Veterinary Specialists

Nuala Summerfield

Co-Founder and Director
Virtual Veterinary Specialists
 

Amanda Boag

Group Referral Director
IVC Evidensia

Amanda Boag

Group Referral Director
IVC Evidensia

Amanda Boag

Group Referral Director
IVC Evidensia

Kisaco Leadership Chart on Neuromorphic Processors 2021-22

  • Motivation

    Neuromorphic computing arises out of artificial intelligence (AI) research based on technology that has direct biological links with the human brain. The brain is an analog system that uses electrical spikes to transmit signals between neurons, similarly many vendors that choose the neuromorphic label for their processors use spiking neural networks (SNNs) in an analog system, typically electric circuits. However, other such vendors choose to use digital devices with a SNN, and yet again others use an analog device with non-spiking, continuous value signal neural networks.

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Anna-Katrina Shedletsky

Founder & CEO
Instrumental

Anna-Katrina Shedletsky is the CEO and founder of Instrumental, a manufacturing data company that uses machine learning to find anomalies on consumer electronics assembly lines. She has two degrees in mechanical engineering from Stanford University, and went on to work as a Product Design Engineer at Apple. During her six years there, she designed mechanical components for three iPods and led system product design for the Apple Watch Series 1.

Anna-Katrina Shedletsky

Founder & CEO
Instrumental

Anna-Katrina Shedletsky

Founder & CEO
Instrumental

Anna-Katrina Shedletsky is the CEO and founder of Instrumental, a manufacturing data company that uses machine learning to find anomalies on consumer electronics assembly lines. She has two degrees in mechanical engineering from Stanford University, and went on to work as a Product Design Engineer at Apple. During her six years there, she designed mechanical components for three iPods and led system product design for the Apple Watch Series 1. After spending over 300 days in China finding and fixing issues on manufacturing lines, she started Instrumental to build an intelligent quality system to modernize manufacturing. Instrumental customers range from startups to Fortune 500s and span consumer electronics, apparel and more.

 

Thibault de Assi

General Manager and Global Head of Industrial Computing
Siemens Digital Industries

Thibault de Assi is the General Manager and Global Head of Industrial Computing at Siemens Digital Industries, the world leader in electrification, automation, and digitalization. In his current role, he is responsible for delivering profitable growth, expanding market share, and bringing innovation to a well-established business including high-performance and embedded computing hardware and software solutions. Driven by a customer-first orientation, Thibault leads his team to deliver world-class reliability, accelerating customer innovation and speed-to-market.

Thibault de Assi

General Manager and Global Head of Industrial Computing
Siemens Digital Industries

Thibault de Assi

General Manager and Global Head of Industrial Computing
Siemens Digital Industries

Thibault de Assi is the General Manager and Global Head of Industrial Computing at Siemens Digital Industries, the world leader in electrification, automation, and digitalization. In his current role, he is responsible for delivering profitable growth, expanding market share, and bringing innovation to a well-established business including high-performance and embedded computing hardware and software solutions. Driven by a customer-first orientation, Thibault leads his team to deliver world-class reliability, accelerating customer innovation and speed-to-market.

Prior to his current role, Thibault was the GM and Global Head of Digitalization and Automation in the Factory Automation Business Unit of Siemens, where he built and led a global department with expertise in software, collaborative development with customers, and in Artificial Intelligence. Thibault has earned multiple master’s degrees in engineering in Computer Science, Telecommunications Engineering, and Image Treatment and CAD Design. He also holds an MBA from IMD Business School in Lausanne. He believes that AI will improve well-being, reduce inequities, and help individuals to better achieve their goals in core ethical values.