Empowering AI Innovation with Fujitsu’s first AI test drive facility

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Artificial intelligence (AI) has the power to transform society. AI is revolutionising research and development across industries, helping organisations efficiently make predictions and generate insights. From workplace automation to healthcare improvements, including faster and more accurate diagnostics and treatment1, AI can unlock the potential for greater human-centric and business outcomes.

However, accessing the right infrastructure and facilities to fully leverage AI projects can prove to be a significant stumbling block. At the launch of our AI test drive facility, Fujitsu and NetApp discussed the different ways in which AI can empower organisations. Watch the webinar on-demand here.  

The toughest challenge in adopting AI is knowing where to start

Organisations must navigate a multitude of obstacles to execute a successful AI project, including how to begin the journey. AI is still an emerging technology and the field is only becoming more complex. As a business, it can be hard to know up front what type and size of infrastructure you need, where to host it, what to run on that infrastructure, or simply where to start.

Pioneering AI test drives at Fujitsu

The market is telling us that adopting AI is a complex process because enterprises have no way of validating their AI needs before investing.

Fujitsu partnered with NVIDA, NetApp, and Core Scientific to deliver AI-as-a-Service, offering organisations the unique opportunity to run their AI projects on the latest, purpose-built AI infrastructure. Get a head-start on successful AI adoption today.

The benefits include:

  • Access to an industry-leading AI stack that includes all the elements needed to run major AI software frameworks including the most powerful AI infrastructure in the world
  • Full control over the platform and the ability to use your own data for curation, ingestion, and cleaning
  • The ability to trial your algorithms, simplifying the common challenges and overcoming the barriers to running successful AI projects within budget
  • Faster time to value for your AI projects.

Empowering AI Innovation: Adoption, Adaption and Development

On Wednesday 9 June, Fujitsu and NetApp hosted a number of IT leaders and researchers across Sydney, Canberra, Brisbane and online to discuss how AI can empower the enterprise, advance scientific discovery, and enhance our quality of life. We showcased how organisations can start their AI journey with Fujitsu by trialling the latest purpose-built AI infrastructure at a certified data centre.

Session Highlights:

  • Global Fujitsu AI Guru, Alexander Kaffenberger explored global and local AI use cases and how they have created greater human centric outcomes.
  • Dr. Cormac Purcell, Trillium Technologies discussed his personal experience in applying AI and space data to natural disasters, monitoring sharks and ocean health.
  • Matt Hurford, NetApp and Rhod Brown, NVIDIA shared insights on how organisations can begin their AI journey and overcome barriers to successful adoption.

Get ahead in the global race to successful AI adoption. If you’re considering AI projects for your organisation or just want to learn more, you can now watch the webinar on-demand here.

To find out more about Fujitsu’s AI capabilities, contact the team today.


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