AI+ is a new international conference focusing on applied AI, with the purpose to offer Norwegian as well as international environments an arena for competence sharing and interaction within the field of artificial intelligence.

The three-day webinar on 15-17 of September 2020 is a digital prelaunch to a physical conference in the spring/summer of 2021.
The AI community will gather problem keepers and problem solvers to drive forward the potential of AI across business, science and tech. This year’s AI+ Master of Ceremonies (MC) is Dr. Silvija Seres. She is a mathematician and a technology investor and describes herself as “an academic techie with a past in corporate leadership, a present in entrepreneurial investment, and a future in large-scale digital transformation processes in public and private sector”.
About AI+
The AI+ consortium aims to contribute to the Norwegian government reaching its digitalization goals, as stated in both the digitalization strategy for the public sector and in the national strategy for artificial intelligence. Applied artificial intelligence and sustainability will be the focus areas. AI+ is intended as a yearly conference and is expected to grow to become a natural arena for industries where applied artificial intelligence can be integrated with business purposes, and for networking and innovation.
The AI+ conference is made by Smart Innovation Norway, IFE Institute for Energy Technology, Halden municipality and eSmart Systems.
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