“The invisible butler can only be good if it learns from you” – Presented by Martin Vesper, digitalSTROM

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by Diana Macovei

Martin Vesper, CEO, digitalSTROM AG, will speak about “The invisible butler can only be good if it learns from you. Why machine learning is so important for a great user experience in a smart home” during the Internet of Things Event, which will take place on June 07-07, 2016, at High Tech Campus Eindhoven, The Netherlands.

About Martin Vesper

After graduating in Business Mathematics from Ulm University and gaining an MBA at the University of Illinois in Chicago, Martin Vesper started his career at the US telecommunications company Ameritech Services. Since his return to Germany, he has held various executive positions both in technical and sales areas, including one at Vorwerk. In 2001, he joined the top management of the German Yello Strom GmbH energy company as Managing Director. Martin Vesper was also group executive manager B2C-Operations at EnBW Energie Baden- Württemberg AG and headed the business network “Private and Trade Customers” at EdF (Electricité de France, Paris). He has been Chief Executive Officer at digitalSTROM AG since September 2011, and is responsible for the digitalSTROM business.

About digitalSTROM AG

DigitalSTROM is a smart home standard that unites intuitive operation with uncomplicated and design-neutral installation. Intelligent screw terminals with an integrated high-voltage chip equip all of the electrical and broad-band appliances in the home with their own intelligence and network them with the Internet and each other. For this purpose, the reliable networking solution uses available power lines and is therefore suitable for existing and new buildings – entirely without renovation work. The newly created digital infrastructure in the home can be extended by additional applications at any time via plug and play due to its open programming interfaces. From the back- ground, digitalSTROM takes care of orchestrating the intelligent interaction of all networked appliances. The result is a variety of smart applications and complete living scenarios for more comfort, energy efficiency, and security that continue to evolve. Residents of a digitalSTROM smart home can flexibly adapt their home to changing life circumstances and individual needs at any time.

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