Artificial IntelligenceData ScienceIoT (Internet of Things)
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Alex Johnson
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Jamie Rivera
jamie@example.org
Sam Chen
sam@example.org
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Participants12/20
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AI x Hardware Engineering Dinner
Building Robust Data Pipelines for Physical Product Development
About the Dinner Event
AI in hardware engineering is notoriously hard to execute well.
We’re bringing together Bay Area CAE engineers and hardware leaders to move past the hype and discuss the critical infrastructure that makes AI for physics actually work.
Still treating simulation data like a collection of files? We’ll be discussing the specific data governance, lineage, and reusability frameworks that separate AI-curious teams from AI-enabled competitors.
The Schedule
5:00 PM: Welcome & Casual NetworkingOpen discussion topics:Building Robust Data PipelinesBreaking the "File Server Trap"Overcoming the "Data Janitor" TrapScaling Beyond Proof-of-Concepts7:00 PM: Event Wrap-up
No product pitches or demonstrations.
Why Attend?
In the engineering world, "bad data" is rarely obvious; it’s sneakier—simulation results separated from setup details or historical data locked in closed formats. This workshop focuses on topics such as:
Breaking the "File Server Trap": Moving from fragile folder paths to queryable metadata.Scaling Beyond Proof-of-Concepts: How to build production-grade pipelines that don't collapse when they leave a laptop.
The format of the meeting is casual and we talk over a nice dinner. The number of participants is capped at 10 to keep the discussion organized and to provide a valuable networking opportunity.
Details
Location: Il Fornaio, Mountain View, California Food: Dinner and beverages provided by our hosts at SimrCapacity: Limited to maintain high-signal conversations.
AI x Hardware Engineering Dinner | Hackathon Radar