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Session

Icebreaker Round Table 2

Sunday, March 02

08:00 PM - 10:00 PM

Live in Frankfurt

Less Details

  • How does Generative AI differ fundamentally from Traditional AI, and what unique benefits does it offer for production processes?
  • In which production scenarios might Traditional AI still be the better choice over Generative AI?
  • What specific challenges do companies face when implementing Generative AI in production, and how can they overcome them?
  • What are the most common examples of cases, in which the use of Generative AI has led to unexpected outcomes or innovations in production?
Networking
Workshop

Speaker

Yves Stommel

Head of IT Data & Analytics I F-IT-DA, Evonik Digital

Yves Gorat Stommel is currently the deputy head of the function Evonik Digital, as well as the head of the Cognitive Solutions team, with a strong focus on setting-up and implementing a comprehensive, company-wide Artificial Intelligence and data analysis strategy. Through his international exposure as an expat (China and US) and through his work assignments, Yves has gained a deeper understanding of (and growing interest in) intercultural and international work environments. Yves holds both an engineering (Dipl.-Ing.) and PhD (Dr.-Ing.) degree from the University of Cottbus, Germany, as well as an MBA degree from the Euro*MBA Consortium.

The Pop in My Job:

Yves’ motivation stems from bringing together people, technology and positive change. By continuously questioning, improving and re-imagining operational and business processes – amongst others by looking at the company through the “lens” of enabling and disruptive technologies like Artificial Intelligence – value is created for both the company and its employees. This does not only require identifying, benchmarking and implementing best practices, but more importantly targeted communication, linking knowledge and an emphasis on global instead of local mindsets and approaches.

Company

Evonik Digital

Evonik is one of the world’s leading specialty chemicals companies. While we don’t produce electric cars, aircraft, medications or 3D printers, Evonik is part and parcel of these and many other end products. That’s because we contribute the small things that make a big difference. We make electric car batteries perform better, aircraft greener, medications more effective and 3D printers more efficient. In short: We think beyond the bounds of chemistry to make the world a better place. Today and tomorrow. We are an international group with a workforce of over 32,000 people spread across more than one hundred locations. Our daily work is shaped by global concerns, such as sustainability, diversity and digitalization. In all our business decisions, we take the present and future generations into consideration. After all, being ready for tomorrow is our business.

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