Date September 12 - 14, 2017

Location Moscone Center, San Francisco, US

Booth Number S.550

Overview

With the biggest industry names in attendance, Mobile World Congress (MWC) Americas is expected to be the premier mobile industry event in the Americas region. The objective will be to showcase cutting-edge mobile technologies, products, and services from across the globe.

We are an exhibitor at MWC Americas and have our booth located at a prime location.

 

Connect with Infosys

Experience the following marquee solutions at our booth:

  • Artificial intelligence (AI): Infosys Nia, our knowledge-based artificial intelligence (AI) platform, leverages boundaryless data ingestion, data analytics, and robotic process automation to distil business insights and transform the customer experience.
  • Smart farming: Our precision farming solutions harness real-time data for crop management.
  • AR/VR: Augmented and virtual reality, in combination with artificial intelligence (AI) platforms, will accelerate our ability to find solutions for problems previously considered insurmountable. Our turbine demo is a state-of-the-art platform to visualize the engineering issues of an aircraft and simulate the potential problem and its impact. The AR/VR glasses overlay the actual engine model and provide alerts, suggestions, and instructions for repair.
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