Kunal Rao presents SlideCraft: Context-Aware Slides Generation Agent at PICom 2025 on October 21st

Kunal Rao (presenting virtually) will present “SlideCraft: Context-Aware Slides Generation Agent” at the IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Intelligence and Computing (PICom 2025) on Tuesday, October 21 (10:30am–12pm JST) | Monday, Oct 20 (9:30–11pm ET) in Hokkaido, Japan. SlideCraft uses AI to automatically generate presentation slides from research content, making technical communication faster and context-aware for scientists and professionals. Authors: Kunal Rao, Giuseppe Coviello, Murugan Sankaradas, Ciro Giuseppe De Vita, Gennaro Mellone, Srimat Chakradhar.

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