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Graphs and Beyond: The Intersection of Graph Databases and AI



🚀 Join us for an exhilarating exploration into the cutting-edge world of “Graphs and Beyond: The Intersection of Graph Databases and AI”! 🚀

Are you passionate about the transformative power of graphs and how they intersect with the groundbreaking field of Artificial Intelligence? Then mark your calendars for the most thrilling meetup of the year, hosted by the Graph Database Singapore User Group!

🔍 Unveiling the Hidden Patterns: Graph Databases 🔍
🧠 Where AI Meets Graphs: A Journey of Discovery 🧠
🎙️ Industry Pioneers and Visionaries 🎙️
🤝 Networking Extravaganza 🤝

🏢 Venue: Dell Technologies, Changi Business Park Central 1, Level 08 One @ Changi City, Singapore 486036
📅 Date: 20th September, 2023
⏰ Time: 6-8 PM

🎟️ Reserve Your Spot Now! 🎟️

The agenda of the evening would be:
– 6pm: doors open (Registrations & Settle-in (incl. Dinner))
– 6.30pm: announcements and welcome
– 6.40pm: 1st Talk
– 7.10pm: 2nd Talk
– 7.40pm: Networking
– 8.10pm: doors close

Note: There will be pizzas for everyone in the evening.

Interested to speak at this or future meetups? Fill this form: https://dev.neo4j.com/submit-your-talk

Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of a groundbreaking event that promises to revolutionize the way we perceive graphs and AI. Secure your spot now, and let’s embark on a journey of discovery together!
Join us at the forefront of technological innovation and revolutionize the way we see the world. RSVP today and be prepared for an unforgettable evening of enlightenment, networking, and excitement!

See you at “Graphs and Beyond: The Intersection of Graph Databases and AI”! 🌐✨
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Changi Business Park Central 1, Level 08 One @ Changi City
Singapore, 486036 Singapore
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English
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