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NAFA Northeast Region Webinar Series: Artificial Intelligence in Fleet Management
May 29 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Join your fleet management colleagues during the NAFA Northeast Region webinar series on May 29. The first webinar in the series will focus on Artificial Intelligence in fleet management starting at 11 a.m. ET. Francois-Alexandre Tremblay, Lead of Innovation 4.0 & AI expert at Baseline, will be presenting and Northeast Regional Council Leader Guillaume Poudrier with Geothentic, will be the session moderator.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a major hot topic in several industrial sectors and is no exception in the logistics and transportation industry. From optimizing routes to enhancing predictive maintenance, AI holds the key to unlocking unprecedented efficiency and sustainability in fleet operations. This conference particularly aims to highlight the transformational potential of AI in fleet management. We will begin with a brief introduction to the key concepts of AI and then present potential and existing examples of its application across fleet management. These examples will illustrate how AI is redefining fleet management for increased productivity, cost reduction, and greater environmental sustainability.
Francois-Alexandre Tremblay holds a master’s degree in computer science from Laval University and a master’s degree in Industrial Relations from the University of Montreal. He has a solid background in applied research and software development. Notably, he has contributed to projects at Ubisoft Montreal and in the wood product industry at the Research Consortium “Forest to Customers” (FORAC). Francois-Alexandre is also the author of several scientific Publications and has received prestigious awards such as the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada Graduate Scholarship. Currently, he serves as the Lead of Innovation 4.0 and AI expert at Baseline, playing a pivotal role in various projects, including those in fleet management. His expertise lies in the development of systems based on sequential decision-making, deep learning, optimization, and simulation.
When: May 29 starting at 11:00 a.m. ET
Registration: This event is free to attend, but registration is required to receive the Zoom Link Information.
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