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The AIoT Framework is developed and maintained by the [[aiotug.org|AIoT User Group]]. This is an open, non-profit organization which brings together AI and IoT practitioners to exchange experiences, provide guidance and share good practices for the execution and delivery of AIoT-enabled products and solutions. We work both regionally and globally. Our Ignite Talks and Meetups provide frequent exchange between participants. AIoT Boot Camps are focused events, providing deep dives on selected topics. The work on the AIoT Framework actually happens in our [[AIoT Unplugged]] sessions. | The AIoT Framework is developed and maintained by the [[aiotug.org|AIoT User Group]]. This is an open, non-profit organization which brings together AI and IoT practitioners to exchange experiences, provide guidance and share good practices for the execution and delivery of AIoT-enabled products and solutions. We work both regionally and globally. Our Ignite Talks and Meetups provide frequent exchange between participants. AIoT Boot Camps are focused events, providing deep dives on selected topics. The work on the AIoT Framework actually happens in our [[AIoT Unplugged]] sessions. | ||
= Europe = | |||
[[File:Aiotgermany.png|800px|frameless|center|AIoT Germany]] | |||
= ASEAN = | |||
[[File:Asean.png|800px|frameless|center|AIoT ASEAN]] | |||
= China = | |||
[[File:China.png|800px|frameless|center|AIoT China]] | |||
= USA = | |||
[[File:Usa.png|800px|frameless|center|AIoT USA]] |
Revision as of 18:09, 7 June 2021
The AIoT Framework is developed and maintained by the AIoT User Group. This is an open, non-profit organization which brings together AI and IoT practitioners to exchange experiences, provide guidance and share good practices for the execution and delivery of AIoT-enabled products and solutions. We work both regionally and globally. Our Ignite Talks and Meetups provide frequent exchange between participants. AIoT Boot Camps are focused events, providing deep dives on selected topics. The work on the AIoT Framework actually happens in our AIoT Unplugged sessions.