Session: Wi-Fi and AI: Bridging the Gap to a connected future
Like every facet of our life today, Wi-Fi is being revolutionized by the magic of Artificial Intelligence (AI). In this talk, learn about the transformative role that AI will play in shaping the future of home and enterprise networks.
Explore the next-generation AI gateway, designed to seamlessly connect devices and offload their AI workloads to a centralized, high-performance AI coprocessor. Visualize cutting-edge use cases that will enhance your connected home and enterprise experience, making networks smarter, more efficient, and more responsive than ever before.
Bio
Sreeja Nair is a Director of Product Management in the Wireless Infrastructure and Networking Business Unit at Qualcomm Inc. She manages the P&L for the World Wide Enterprise segment and is responsible for defining the product roadmap, go to market strategy and customer engagements. In her role, she interacts with Wireless Enterprise Providers to align their connectivity needs with Qualcomm’s prolific wireless portfolio. She is excited to play her part in defining the features and use cases for the next generation of connectivity solutions which are laying the foundations for enterprises, IOT and Smart Homes.
She has a Masters’ Degree in Electrical Engineering from Virginia Tech and has 2 patents in the fields of Wireless and Display technologies. She is a 2020 YWCA Silicon Valley Tribute to Women Honoree, an award honoring exceptional women leaders’ in Silicon Valley. In 2019, Sreeja was recognized as Qualcomm’s Global D&I Champion for her leadership in championing D&I at Qualcomm and in the community. She has been a speaker, panelist and emcee at the Watermark Conference, IEEE WIE Lead, Women in Silicon Valley Conference, Products by Women events among many others prestigious events. She is extremely passionate about mentoring new college graduates and building a pipeline of girls for the STEM field. She actively works for the cause by volunteering on various boards and events including NCWIT Bay Area. In her spare time, she volunteers for NGOs working in the education sector.