Date: October 1, 2019

Time: 9 am – 5 pm ET

Venue: DMZ Headquarters, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Event overview

Hosted by DMZ and DisGovr, GovTech events connect government agencies, the industry and Canada’s most promising startups. The events promote discussions on the key trends and technologies impacting the government. The October 2019 event is focused on AI and will include sessions and workshops on how government agencies can adopt AI to improve outcomes.

Connect with Infosys Public Services

Infosys Public Services is presenting a keynote on unleashing the power of AI, and is conducting a workshop to outline strategies that can help government agencies successfully adopt and scale AI technologies.

AI has the potential to transform government operations and service delivery. Meet us at the conference to learn how Infosys can help your organization successfully navigate AI adoption.

 

Session details

Topic

Keynote: Unleashing the power of AI and Automation

 
Date

October 1, 2019

 
Time

10:15 am – 10:45 am ET

 
Venue

DMZ Headquarters, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

 
Speaker

Jessica Radow, Practice Lead – AI & Automation, Infosys

Session description

Unleashing the power of AI

With its ability to drill down into data, spot trends, devise solutions, and execute the right actions, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Automation can help public sector organizations address the various imperatives they face today - re-define how the staff works, elevate efficiency exponentially, enable better engagement with constituents, and improve effectiveness of mission-critical programs.

Despite these technologies potential, the returns from AI investments have been mixed. While a few organizations have been able to realize the value, others have struggled to get the desired returns from their AI investments.

  • Why do results from AI initiatives fall short of expectations?
  • How should organizations navigate and scale AI adoption?
  • What are the right metrics to track AI’s benefits?
  • What are the key learnings from organizations that have successfully adopted AI?

In her keynote, Jessica Radow will answer these questions and discuss how organizations can unleash the power of AI.

Session details

Topic

Workshop: Navigating AI Adoption – Strategies for the Canadian Public Sector

 
Date

October 1, 2019

 
Time

2:15 pm – 3:15 pm ET

 
Venue

DMZ Headquarters, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

 
Speaker

Jessica Radow, Practice Lead – AI & Automation, Infosys

Session description

While AI pilots have helped organizations realize early gains, scaling AI adoption requires careful orchestration of several moving parts, which can be challenging. In her workshop, Jessica will discuss practical strategies and best-practices that can help public sector organizations successfully adopt and scale AI technologies. She will also outline how government agencies can identify the right-uses for AI adoption and the nine-step approach that is helping Infosys cross-industry clients unleash the power of AI.

Speakers

Jessica Radow, Practice Lead – AI & Automation, Infosys
Michel Tourigny, Senior Director and Head of Canada, Infosys Public Services
Anjana Raman, Associate Director – Client Services, Infosys Public Services
Swetha Singaraju, Technical Lead – AI & Automation, Infosys
Boney Joseph, Associate Director – Sales, Infosys
Mouli Malakar, Consultant – AI & Automation, Infosys

Speaker details

Jessica Radow

Jessica Radow - Practice Lead – AI & Automation, Infosys

Jessica Radow leads AI & Automation Practice for Financial Services, Insurance, Healthcare and Public Sector. She brings a strong understanding of the Artificial Intelligence & Robotic Process Automation marketplace and its applications for business process improvement with 15+ years of experience selling complex technology within emerging markets.

Prior to joining Infosys, Jessica served as a Sales Executive at WorkFusion, a market leading Intelligent Automation Platform. As part of Workfusion’s initial launch team, she pioneered the adoption and implementation of cognitive automation processes across numerous Fortune 500 companies. No stranger to nascent industries and technology, Jessica started her career growing one of the first environmental commodities market at Chicago Climate Exchange.

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