We’re excited to invite you to Gurobi Connect Seattle, an exclusive event designed for professionals exploring the power of mathematical optimization in the age of AI. Whether you’re new to Gurobi or mathematical optimization or already using optimization in your work, this event is a great way to gain insights, ask questions, and connect with peers.
Join us for an afternoon of learning, networking and fun!
Thursday, May 1, 2025
3:00 pm to 6:00 pmÂ
TOPGOLF Seattle (Renton, WA)
*Seats are limited; register soon.
Here’s a preview of what we’re planning.
Agenda:
3:00pm | Arrival & Check-In
Drinks and light snacks |
3:30pm | Optimization in the Age of AI: Gurobi Overview & Highlights (45 minutes)Explore how mathematical optimization fits into today’s AI-driven landscape. We’ll provide a high-level overview of optimization fundamentals, share real-world applications, and highlight how organizations improve decision-making and operational efficiency.
Partner Presentation: Real-World Use Cases & Success Stories Dr. Michael E. Thompson, Managing Director & CEO, First Analytics Gain insights into practical applications of optimization with a 45-minute presentation from our featured partner. You’ll hear compelling client success stories and learn how leading organizations are solving complex challenges and driving business value with optimization. |
5:00pm | Networking while enjoying gameplay in private golf bays
Enjoy additional food and drinks while networking and hitting some golf balls with your peers. Feel free to stick around and ask any additional questions you may have. |
6:00pm | Event Concludes |
*Agenda is subject to change.
If you have questions, please contact Jay Atkins at jay.atkins@gurobi.com.
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