Suki Fuller, a fellow with The Council of Competitive Intelligence Fellows, will participate in a panel discussion during ArchIntel’s AI in Competitive Intelligence Virtual Event on Oct. 22nd. She will be joined by Fred Hoffman with Mercyhurst University and Arik Johnson, chairman of Aurora Worldwide Development Corp.
To register for ArchIntel’s AI in Competitive Intelligence Virtual Event, as well as view upcoming opportunities, visit ArchIntel’s Event Page.
Suki has nineteen years experience as an intelligence advisor from chemical engineering to security living and working globally within Academia, National Security, Law Enforcement and Private Corporations. Her areas of focus lie within agile competitive and emergent strategies for intelligence analysis.
She also served twelve years in the U.S.Army Reserves. She is an international speaker and trainer delivering keynotes globally on ethics in technology, deep tech, artificial intelligence (AI), social networks, security and female entrepreneurship.
During ArchIntel’s AI in Competitive Intelligence Virtual Event, Fuller will address how to remain competitive. AchIntel’s first event will analyze the competitive landscape as technology continues to evolve.
Artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML) and big data have transformed how businesses conduct competitive intelligence (CI) and how stakeholders integrate analyses into market practices. The federal government has also integrated emerging technologies to maintain its competitive advantage across the defense landscape.
As competition rises across the public and private sectors, it is critical that businesses adapt to the shifting market. The notable leaders featured during ArchIntel’s virtual event will dissect how businesses can maintain a competitive advantage through integrating emerging technologies into their organizations and offerings.
August Jackson, senior director of Market and Competitive Intelligence with Deltek, will be featured as a keynote speaker during ArchIntel’s AI in Competitive Intelligence Virtual Event. After his address, Jackson will moderate the expert panel.
To register for ArchIntel’s AI in Competitive Intelligence Virtual Event, as well as view upcoming opportunities, visit ArchIntel’s Event Page.