Άπειρη Ενέργεια: Μύθος ή πραγματικότητα; | Vasilis Nikolopoulos | TEDxZakynthos
Ένα ταξίδι στον κόσμο της ενέργειας. Από τη μετατροπή της από μια μορφή σε μια άλλη έως την εξέλιξη του ενεργειακού μας δικτύου.
Συνεχές και εναλλασσόμενο ρεύμα. Είναι ένας πόλεμος που ξεκίνησε το 1880; Από τον Edison και τον Tesla στον ρόλο που θα διαδραματίσει για την ενέργεια η τεχνητή νοημοσύνη.
Μια διαφωτιστική και γεμάτη ενέργεια ομιλία!! Vasilis is a doctoral engineer from NTUA with 25 years of expertise in energy informatics, AI, and mathematical algorithms. He transformed his PhD research into a globally innovative product and founded two deeptech startups, Intelen and Avokado, serving leading energy clients in Greece, Europe, and the US. His work focuses on energy data analytics, digital interaction, and AI-driven solutions, with collaborations across 15+ utilities and four B2B energy products. In 2010, he was named a National Climate Champion by the British Council, representing Greece at the Global Youth Forum in Shanghai. Recognized with global awards including US Red Herring and SVASE, he is passionate about turning research into impactful solutions through technology transfer and design thinking. Author of a book and 100+ publications, he has spoken at TEDx, SAP Digital, and major innovation forums, inspiring audiences on the future of energy and technology. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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