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Gorilla Technology has announced the appointment of Thomas Sennhauser, the Chief Technology Officer of Intel, to its board of directors. This strategic move aims to leverage Sennhauser's extensive experience in artificial intelligence, Internet of Things (IoT), and cloud infrastructure, which spans over two decades. His background is expected to play a crucial role in accelerating the company's global expansion and enhancing its AI solutions portfolio.
As organizations increasingly turn to AI to drive innovation and efficiency, Gorilla Technology is positioning itself as a leader in this rapidly evolving landscape. Sennhauser's insights and expertise in cutting-edge technologies will be invaluable as the company seeks to develop advanced AI applications that meet the growing demands of various industries.
This appointment reflects Gorilla Technology's commitment to staying at the forefront of technological advancements and ensuring that its offerings remain competitive in a dynamic market. The company is poised to make significant strides in AI under Sennhauser's guidance.
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