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Manoj J. Chacko

Generative AI Workshop Feedback

Impact March 2024
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Explore Virtual Reality and Bots!

Wednesday, April 3rd, 2024, 11:00am – 1:00pm
Temple University

RPA

Digital Innovation Foundry Workshop Series

Jump into Virtual Reality and Bots! Learn how a leading firm is creating immersive spaces and building bots. Participants will learn how Cencora builds RPA bots in the context of real world examples. Participants will also gain hands-on experience building an immersive space using SharePoint Spaces, and experience a live demonstration of Oculus VR devices and how they are being used for logistics and training.

Workshop Leaders

Emily Rattner
Business Solutions Analyst
Cencora 
Mike Marzano
Mobile Solutions Analyst
Cencora

Attendance

Space is limited to 20 Temple University students. The workshop is designed for technical students who have training in programming. It goes beyond basic concepts, offering a deep dive into the practical application of RPA and VR technology. Laptop required.

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DIF Workshop Series

Explore Virtual Reality and Bots!

Wednesday, April 3rd, 2024, 11:00am – 1:00pm
Digital Innovation Foundry Workshop Series
REGISTRATION REQUEST

Attendance: The workshop is limited to 20 Temple University technical students who have training in programming. It goes beyond basic concepts, offering a deep dive into the practical application of RPA and VR technology. Laptop required. Please fill in the form below to request registration. For more information click here.

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Note: Registration is not guaranteed, you will receive confirmation if your registration request is approved.

Implementing Generative AI Applications

Friday, February 23rd, 2024, 10:00am – 12:00pm
Digital Innovation Foundry Workshop Series
REGISTRATION REQUEST

Attendance: The workshop is limited to 20 Temple University technical students who have training in programming and familiarity with APIs and libraries. Laptop required. Please fill in the form below to request registration. For more information click here.

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Kuaay – Digitally transforming peer-to-peer car buying and selling

Kuaay is a digital C2C car sales tool designed to facilitate transactions between private-party used car buyers and sellers. Founded by Yousif Memon (CST ’17), whose passion for cars has transformed into an innovative app, Kuaay is revolutionizing peer-to-peer automobile purchasing. Along with Keenan Hawekotte, Yousif won a competition for their pitch, which evolved into Kuaay – a platform that simplifies the car buying process for individuals.

DIF Role

Improve the UX design of the platform, implement E-notary services, and use APIs to integrate with shipping platforms.

Project Founders

Yousif Memon
Yousif Memon
College of Science
and Technology
(CST – 2017)
Keenan Hawekotte

DIF Consultant

Stephen Hullender
Stephen Hullender
Computer and Information sciences (CIS) student

Impact

“DIF support and platform architecture guidance has been invaluable in helping us move forward.” Yousif Memon

“Learning how a mobile app works and contributing to the app’s development improved my confidence. I was able to obtain a wide breadth of knowledge in software development and architecting a solution.” Stephen Hullender

Manoj Chacko managed this project for DIF

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