Organized by
Manufacturing & Industrial
Division
Programme Highlights
A field-programmable gate array
(FPGA) is an integrated circuit designed to be configured by a customer or a
designer after manufacturing – hence "field-programmable". FPGAs
contain an array of programmable logic blocks, and a hierarchy of
reconfigurable interconnects that allow the blocks to be "wired
together", like many logic gates that can be inter-wired in different configurations.
Logic blocks can be configured to perform complex combinational functions, or
merely simple logic gates like AND and XOR.
Artificial Intelligence
infiltrates industries, such as military, high speed production, shopping mall
controls and transportation system. The low power consumption is stunning the
world of micro devices.
In this technical seminar, the
latest application of FPGA in Artificial Intelligence is elaborated. The
extension into machinery clustering is evaluated to pave way for next
generating in Smart City and the evolution of Reconfigurable Devices.
Language: Cantonese (supplemented with English Terms)
Speaker
Ir Dr Daniel NG, HKIE MI Division Chairman 2017/2018
and Mr Peter CHEUNG, a seasoned board-level developer
About the Speaker
Ir Dr Daniel NG is a cross
disciplinary person spanning logistics, manufacturing, accounting, radio and
computer engineering.
Mr Peter CHEUNG is instrumental
in Operating System Development and micro controllers operation.
Registration &
Enquiries
This seminar is free of charge, prior registration is required.
The number of participants is limited to 80 and applications will be accepted
on a first-come first-served basis. For
registration, please enroll online via HKIE MI Division website at http://mi.hkie.org.hk. Only
successful applicants will be notified by email on or before 10 November 2017. For enquiries, please contact Ir Peter CHOW via
e-mail: peterchy@gmail.com.