Squirrel AI Learning makes presentation at 2019 Slush Helsinki
Published on : Friday 27-12-2019
Squirrel AI Learning appears at 2019 Slush Helsinki as the only invited Chinese Education Company with Derek Haoyang Li sharing the concept of AI-powered education.
Helsinki, December 26, 2019 – Recently, the top global venture capital conference "2019 Slush Helsinki", one of the largest commercial activities in Northern Europe, was held grandly in Finland. Slush has become the largest, most influential and highest-quality international innovation and entrepreneurship summit of European scientific and technological innovation activities. The conference was attended by more than 25,000 insiders and more than 2,000 investors from all over the world. Squirrel AI Learning was the only Chinese education company to be invited to give a speech at this feast of science and technology. Derek Haoyang Li, the founder of Squirrel AI Learning, shared the inside thoughts at Slush.
Founded in Helsinki, Finland in 2008 and rated as a top global startup and technology industry conference by Forbes, Slush is about science and technology, game, the Internet, electronic technology, music, etc., serving as a platform where start-ups and technological talents get in touch with international Investors, large enterprises and media.
At the 2019 Slush Helsinki, the founder of Squirrel AI Learning Derek Li said, "As the first AI adaptive education brand in the entire Asia-Pacific region, Squirrel AI Learning has developed and owns the region's first advanced algorithm-based AI adaptive learning engine with completely independent intellectual property rights. Powered by AI technology, the learning engine is used to solve many problems in China's traditional education industry, such as the uneven distribution of educational resources and the low learning efficiency of students. AI education will eventually grow into personalized education and provide every student with a learning solution and an AI expert teacher of his own."
Diane Bryant, former COO of the Google Cloud and incumbent President of Intel, expressed her view on the hottest topic of science and technology—AI, "Today, AI remains like a baby clamouring for food. The academia is exploring and researching tirelessly. This area still has endless potential for development."