Tomorrow, 10th of September, the PwC Agtech Innovation space in Piracicaba, São Paulo, will be the stage for the first edition of goFlux Day, an event that promises a deep immersion in the future of freight in Brazil, with a special focus on the revolution brought by Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Organized by the logfintech goFlux, in collaboration with PWC Agtech Innovation, the event has the theme "AI that transports you to the future of freight". A goFlux, known for its innovative digital quoting platform, negotiation, hiring and management of road freight, will bring together specialists to discuss how AI is transforming the road freight transport sector
One of the highlights of the event will be the presentation by Priscila Lucas, Data and AI Coordinator at goFlux. She will address advanced solutions like View, a tool integrated into the goFlux platform that uses predictive intelligence to provide future insights into market freight levels. Using the View, companies will have the opportunity to be one step ahead when we talk about freight price variability, affirms Lucas
The View operates with real data and performed freight, incorporating macroeconomic indices, commodity quotes, oil, interest and inflation. The platform combines AI, big data and machine learning algorithms to provide comparative analyses and market value projections
The event will also feature the participation of Thiago Holanda from BITI9, specialist in process automation and implementation of innovation cultures in large companies. Furthermore, Will Pole da Capria Investments, American fund that recently invested in goFlux, will make a presentation on Applications of Generative AI in Freight
A Round Table on "Challenges and Opportunities in Implementing AI in Freight" promises to bring valuable insights to the participants. Luis Martinez, CSO at goFlux, highlights the importance of the event: “Events like this give us the opportunity to discuss and delve into the topic from the perspective of different stakeholders”
The goFlux Day is mainly aimed at shippers and decision-makers from various sectors, promising to be a milestone in the discussion about the future of freight in Brazil and the transformative role of Artificial Intelligence in this crucial sector for the national economy