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LocationBrussels, Belgium
The European Convergence Summit (ECS) 2025 will explore how Artificial Intelligence (AI), Data, and Robotics (ADR) can strengthen Europe's resilience in times of crisis. This one-day event will feature keynotes, panel discussions, and workshops covering critical sectors such as civil security, manufacturing, defense, and healthcare, aiming to drive research and innovation.
After a successful first edition of the ECS in 2024, which was devoted to reducing CO2 emissions and the 2050 targets set by the EC, the theme for 2025 focuses on resilience in case of crisis.
The summit is tailored for industry leaders, researchers, policymakers, civil society representatives, legal experts, and public policy professionals. It will provide a platform for stakeholders to collaborate on shaping the future of AI, robotics, and big data in Europe.
Attendance is free but requires mandatory registration due to limited seating. For more details, including the agenda and speakers, visit the official event page.
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