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International AI Summit 2025
DEC
Thu
11
09:00 - 19:00

This was 5 days ago

Location

online + Brussels (hybrid)

Sofitel, Jourdanplein 1, 1040 Brussel
Programmes
Digital, Industry & Space EIT AI Continent

The International AI Summit will feature keynotes, panels, and conversations focusing on essential questions surrounding AI, including infrastructure development, global standards and the geopolitical landscape. The AI Community of the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) co-hosts this event, aiming to connect innovators and facilitate dialogue across sectors. 

Please note that this event is not free for everyone. E.g. corporate organisations, students, law firms, trade associations etc. need to pay either 130 or 180 euros entrance fee to the event. Online participation however is free of charge. You can find more information and register on this website.

Background: The European institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) stands at the crossroad of business creation, innovation and education. It consists of ten knowledge and innovation communities of which the EIT urban mobility is one of them. The overal objective is to transform promising innovations into succesful companies

 

 

 

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