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Serge Delmas
Serge Delmas is an experienced technology leader with over 20 years in telecommunications, including 15 years dedicated to Research and Technology (R&T). He led the R&T Projects and Innovations team at Airbus Defence and Space (Public safety and Security) as HO until the end of 2024, and now serves as a Manager within the organization, continuing his focus in this area. Serge is a recognized Airbus expert in cloud technologies for mission-critical services.
His work is pivotal in driving cutting-edge solutions to enhance future emergency services and critical communications infrastructures. Serge brings a strong research background and a proven track record in leading innovative projects, securing funding, and developing high-impact solutions across 5G/6G, IoT, AI, and secure communications.
His published research covers related areas such as:
● Smart Public Safety Video Surveillance Systems: Investigating innovative technologies for homeland security, utilizing machine learning and task-specific Quality of Experience (QoE) for enhanced situational awareness and anomaly detection.
● AI-driven Anomaly Detection: Exploring the use of deep reinforcement learning for real-world anomaly detection in surveillance video feeds, aiming to identify both known and unknown threats more effectively.
Passionate about software and leveraging cutting-edge technologies, Serge's extensive experience in managing innovation, combined with his deep understanding of AI, machine learning, and data analysis in secure and critical communications, makes him exceptionally well-suited to contribute to our panel on "How can AI and Data Spaces be used Effectively in Critical Communications?". His leadership and work on data-intensive AI systems for public safety provide a practical and forward-looking perspective on transforming critical communications into more resilient, intelligent, and responsive systems.
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18-Jun-2025Theatre A: Working Together Internationally for a Safer, More Connected WorldHow can AI and Data Spaces be used Effectively in Critical Communications?