Event Schedule

Jointly organised by NTUitive and IMDA’s Open Innovation Platform (OIP), Unlocking Innovation by NTUitive is an online networking seminar that introduces you to partners you can work together with in building a stronger ecosystem and a more creative and innovative community. 

 

Unlocking Innovation in collaboration with NTUitive

Date: 27th May 2021, Thursday

Time: 10am – 11.30am

 

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  • 09:59 am - 11:30 am
    Unlocking Innovation in collaboration with NTUitive
  • 10:00 am - 10:15 am
    Welcome

    Welcome by Emcee

    Introduction to NTUitive by Dr Chava Vijaya Saradhi, NTUitive Pte Ltd

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    Dr Chava Vijaya Saradhi

    Deputy Director, NTUitive Pte Ltd

  • 10:15 am - 10:40 am
    Innovate: EMASS: an end-to-end approach to enable deep learning at the edge for ultra-low power AI systems
    by Professor Mohamed M. Sabry Aly,
    Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
     
    As computing devices nowadays become ever more multi-functional with a wide plethora of features, the need for an energy-efficient computing system has become increasingly crucial. This talk gives an overview of deep learning at the edge for ultra-low power AI systems, where the entire development stack, from algorithms to hardware devices, was optimised. The main goal of this approach is to enable the execution of deep learning applications on ultra-low power edge platforms, while conserving the battery lifetime. This approach achieves significant gains over current solutions, reaching 10x savings on total system power.
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    Professor Mohamed M. Sabry Aly

    Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

  • 10:40 am - 11:05 am
    Innovate: New generation distributed LiDAR with wider field of view

    by Dr Ehsan Mihankhah

    Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

     

    Distributed LiDAR is an optical sensor that measures the distance from the surrounding objects, through the entire field of view. The sensor incorporates optical fibers for the delivery and collection of light. In addition to distance, the sensor is also capable of sensing color and temperature. This patented invention can be embedded in the structure of the host vehicle. Therefore, it covers several shortcomings of the existing commercial LiDARs such as the bulkiness and the limitations of the field of view. The sensor can be used in Drones, Mobile robots, Driverless vehicles, Military vehicles, Mining vehicles, and industrial robots and equipment, as well as in medical and nonmedical thermal monitoring devices.  

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    Dr Ehsan Mihankhah

    Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

  • 11:05 am - 11:30 am
    Co-Create: An Introduction to DevSecOp and How to Manage Open Source Risks

    by Professor Liu Yang, Scantist Pte Ltd

     

    Scantist believes that security is a critical enabler of success. They build upon their deep scientific expertise and extensive research base to create vulnerability management solutions that help organisations better navigate the ever-changing cyber-security landscape. They are passionate about helping developers stay productive and build what they love even without the need for security experts.

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    Professor Liu Yang

    Co-Founder, Scantist Pte Ltd

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