Session Details
Like it or love it, artificial intelligence, better known as AI, is very much here to say. While there has been plenty of fear-mongering from the mainstream media about the threat it poses to people’s jobs, there are now clear signs that AI can have a positive impact on businesses and their people.
In this session, Jeremy Page will take a closer look at AI in action in the print industry, offering valuable insight into those companies already feeling the benefits of AI and how careful use of the technology can help print companies expand and grow over many years to come.
Speakers
Jeremy Page
Executive Vice President, Global Director of Creative, UKKWT GlobalJeremy Page is Executive Vice President, Global Director of Creative at KWT Global, where he guides clients on creative development and implementation. He is based in London and supports the Managing Director in the UK whilst working across a wider agency portfolio as a consultant.
During his career he has worked on both consumer and corporate clients, blending techniques from best-practice on both to optimise performance for clients. Former clients include Facebook, Coca-Cola, eBay, Pantone, Disney, Ricoh, Four Seasons, The French Tourist Board, British Gas, GlaxoSmithKline, Kimberley Clark, Quartz and Deloitte.
Alongside his commercial portfolio, Jeremy has delivered communications support across a wide range of charities including Terrance Higgins Trust, Cancer Research, Royal National Institute for the Blind, The Alzheimer’s Society and Vision Aid Overseas.
During his career he has worked on both consumer and corporate clients, blending techniques from best-practice on both to optimise performance for clients. Former clients include Facebook, Coca-Cola, eBay, Pantone, Disney, Ricoh, Four Seasons, The French Tourist Board, British Gas, GlaxoSmithKline, Kimberley Clark, Quartz and Deloitte.
Alongside his commercial portfolio, Jeremy has delivered communications support across a wide range of charities including Terrance Higgins Trust, Cancer Research, Royal National Institute for the Blind, The Alzheimer’s Society and Vision Aid Overseas.