Wolfram Technology Conference 2015: Pushing the Boundaries of Computation
The Wolfram Technology Conference 2015 is just a few weeks away, and we’re excited to demonstrate the latest in cloud computing, interactive deployment, mobile devices, and more as we explore how Wolfram technologies are pushing the boundaries of computation.
If you haven’t already reserved your spot for this year’s conference, there’s still time to register.
As the conference draws closer, we’re putting finishing touches on the event schedule, which will include in-depth presentations, hands-on workshops, “Meet-Ups” for attendees with similar interests, recognition of 2015 Wolfram Innovator Award winners, and lots of networking opportunities. Here are some of the topics we’ll be highlighting October 20–22:
- Artificial intelligence
- Cloud development
- Computational finance
- Connected devices
- Data science
- Educational technology
- Interactive media
- Machine learning
- Social media analysis
- System modeling and simulation
- Visualization
To help you make the most of your trip, we’re offering pre-conference training workshops on Monday, October 19. The lineup includes:
- The Wolfram Language: Image Processing Concepts and Methods
- The Wolfram Language: Visualization Fundamentals
- Wolfram SystemModeler: An Introduction
- Wolfram SystemModeler: Analysis and Model Design with Mathematica
- The Wolfram Language: Programming Fundamentals
As a conference participant, you’ll be among the first to experience our newest releases and cutting-edge technologies, including the Wolfram Cloud, SystemModeler 4.1, and the Wolfram Data Drop, as well as new Wolfram Language functionalities like ImageIdentify and GrammarRules. We’re also bringing back the popular connected devices playground and the One-liner programming competition.
It’s the perfect opportunity to rub elbows with senior Wolfram developers, connect with like-minded colleagues, and see how Wolfram’s latest innovations will make you more efficient and productive. We hope to see you in October!
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