Intel and Lenovo, in collaboration with Tatler Singapore, hosted a speed networking event to connect business owners with AI experts
In today’s rapidly evolving landscape, businesses are seeking innovative ways to leverage artificial intelligence to enhance efficiency and drive cost savings. To address these needs, Tatler Singapore teamed up with Intel and Lenovo to organise an exclusive networking event, where attendees conversed with topic experts to learn the potential of AI for their businesses.
Held at the Library space at Mandala Club, the event fostered dynamic exchanges between the experts—including Oh Kwang Leong and Fiona Ong from Nanyang Tech; Aaron Ong from PTC Systems; Eugene Liew and Fran Chong from Lenovo; and Jenny Lim and Aaron Woon from Aperia Cloud Services—and business owners in a speed networking format. Focused on the theme “AI at work: how to use, develop, and deploy in business”, these interactions enabled participants to explore the vast possibilities of AI and stay abreast of the latest advancements in this field.
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Lenovo’s Eugene Liew shared his insights from the lively discussions: “A key takeaway for us was gaining a deeper understanding of our customers’ AI requirements so we can help them further improve their daily work and solve their personal and professional challenges.
“One particularly interesting conversation revolved around using AI to find funding providers, a task humans traditionally handled. With AI, this process becomes more efficient and empowers businesses to make quicker decisions.”
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The buzz in the room was palpable, with attendees eager to share their experiences. Timothy Li from Hire Digital reflected on the diversity of the AI landscape: “I had the opportunity to speak with numerous experts in the AI space. One of the most striking things I learned is how diverse the field is. I spoke with people involved in the hardware side of things, all the way to services and products. It’s a dynamic field that’s changing rapidly, and many exciting technologies are being developed in Singapore.”
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Chia Yee Hui from Thoth.Ai was equally enthusiastic: “I was thrilled to be part of today’s event because of the highly curated group of participants from diverse domains. As a GenAI software founder, I learned a lot about Lenovo’s AI hardware, GPU and cloud services.”
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