AI, data and computing in sensor systems

dScience and Kongsberg Maritime hosts a workshop on AI, data and computing in sensor systems at Lysaker. The event gathers partners from academia, industry, and research to discuss how AI is reshaping sensor technology. This workshop is part of the dScience Partner Program and is by invitation only.

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The program features contributions from experts at Kongsberg Discovery, UiO, Equinor, and DNV, covering topics such as automated data processing, acoustic object detection, edge computing, and autonomous navigation. Together, these sessions will highlight the opportunities and challenges of applying AI in complex sensor environments.

Program

Time

Title

Presenter

09:00 – 09:10

Intro and welcome

P?l Orten, Kongsberg

09:10 – 09:30

Implementation of AI within Kongsberg Discovery

Arne Johan Hestnes, Kongsberg Discovery

09:30 – 09:50

Automated data processing frameworks for USV AI surveys and digital twins

Martin Johannes Nilsen, Kongsberg Discovery

09:50 – 10:10

Object detection in Acoustic Data

Kristian Gulaker, Kongsberg Discovery

10:10 – 10:30

Break

 

10:30 – 11:00

A Glimpse into Integreat – Norwegian Centre for Knowledge-driven Machine Learning

Ingrid Glad, UiO

11:00 – 11:30

Brain-Inspired Energy-Efficient Edge IoT

Dag Wisland, UiO

11:30 – 12:30

Lunch

 

12:30 – 13:30

Use of AI in autonomous robotic inspections

Kivanc Biber, Equinor

13:30 – 14:00

From measurement to insight; bridging physics and technological advancements in sensor systems

John Olav Skog?s, Kongsberg Maritime

14:00 – 14:20

Break

 

14:20 – 14:50

Assurance of autonomous navigation systems for ships

?ystein Engelhartsen, DnV

14:50 – 15:20

Distributed autonomous systems: data-driven control, optimization, and AI

Mathias Hudoba de Badyn, UiO

15:20 – 15:30

Closing remarks

P?l Orten, Kongsberg

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Invitation-only event. 

For information about the event, please contact: Christoffer Hals

 

Published Sep. 18, 2025 9:47 AM - Last modified Sep. 18, 2025 9:57 AM