In this fireside chat, leading experts from Deutsche Bank, Gretel.ai, and Likedin will discuss how synthetic data is revolutionizing operational efficiency, reducing costs, and enabling scalability. Learn how organizations across industries are overcoming traditional data challenges—such as privacy concerns, data scarcity, and high collection costs—by adopting synthetic data solutions.
Key Takeaways:
Join us to explore real-world applications and actionable strategies for driving growth and innovation through synthetic data.
Varun Nakra
Varun Nakra is an accomplished expert with over 15 years of experience in analytics developing statistics / machine learning / credit risk models to assist businesses make more informed and profitable decisions. He has an extensive knowledge of credit risk models such as Probability of Default, Loss Given Default, scorecards, etc. and machine learning techniques such as Classification, Regression, Decision Trees, Gradient Boosted Trees, Random Forests, Neural Networks, Bayesian Analysis and Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) and more.
Raghavan Muthuregunathan
Raghavan Muthuregunathan is a Senior Engineering Manager with expertise in artificial intelligence for search technologies. He leads the LinkedIn Search AI team, driving innovation and excellence. Before joining LinkedIn, Raghavan worked for Microsoft Bing, where he significantly contributed to the search field. He also leads multiple workstreams of genaicommons.org, an open membership initiative within the Linux Foundation AI + data. He is also an avid hackathon participants at lablab.ai
Alex Watson
Co-Founder and CPO
Gretel.ai
Alex Watson, co-founder and chief product officer at Gretel.ai, has been a trailblazer in the technology sector, focusing on data security and innovation. Before founding Gretel, he launched Harvest.ai, a security startup that leveraged NLP and AI to protect cloud data, which was acquired by Amazon in 2016. At AWS, he pioneered Macie, one of the company’s leading security services. Alex's technological roots run deep, with experience at the NSA and co-founding BTS to revolutionize battlefield communications, leading to the U.S. Army's first deployment of 3G and 4G networks.