Organizations around the world are increasingly adopting artificial intelligence. But how is it done correctly? This question and many other topics were addressed at the HPE customer event – HPE AI Day with NVIDIA – where the two technology giants presented their shared vision for the worlds of AI, cloud, and innovation, and where the new HPE Private Cloud AI platform was also introduced in practice. Against the backdrop of the sea reflecting in the windows, guests enjoyed luxurious refreshments, a lecture schedule full of insights – and also the opportunity to hear from the leaders shaping the future of artificial intelligence in Israel.
The event, held at the Peres Center for Peace, was opened by Anat Klein-Winter, CEO of HPE Israel, who emphasized the enormous opportunity available to organizations in the era of AI and hybrid cloud. Immediately after, Nir Oren, CTO of HPE, took the stage, reviewing among other things the HPE Private Cloud AI platform, a comprehensive solution for organizations seeking an easy and fast integration of artificial intelligence with secure management, scalability, and data sovereignty, a solution that he described as “a public cloud experience – but within your organization.”
At the end of his speech, a professional panel took place, led by Ofri Nir, AI Partner Manager at HPE, with the participation of executives from Strauss Strategy, Kyndryl, LetsAi, and 23AI. The participants discussed the challenges of implementing AI projects and the necessity of investing in training to address the significant gap between Israel and markets like China and the U.S.
Later, Ophir Zamir, Director Solution Architects Team Lead at NVIDIA, presented how large-scale Agentic AI Factories can be established, while Liav Nechmani, senior executive at HPE Private Cloud AI, demonstrated how the HPE platform allows organizations to integrate Generative AI easily and efficiently. Eviatar Levi, AI Architect at HPE, presented ways to increase productivity through Generative AI, and Haim Ofek, leader of consulting and professional services at HPE, concluded with a lecture on how to restart organizational AI journeys.
The event was concluded by futurist Dr. Roey Tzezana, with a fascinating lecture on artificial intelligence trends. The general message from the conference was clear: Artificial intelligence is not a technological bonus – but a business pillar that will determine who will lead the next generation.