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Call For Submissions | UNU Macau AI Conference 2024

Theme:
AI for All: Bridging Divides, Building A Sustainable Future
Deadline for submissions:
31 Jan 2024 18:00 (Macau Time)

New Call for Submission Poster

The objectives of the conference are to:   

  • Create a platform for knowledge sharing on applied AI issues from multiple perspectives;  
  • Connect stakeholders and support collaboration among diverse groups via common topics of interests related to AI;   
  • Co-create solutions for and with AI that are data-driven, inclusive, and sustainable to help accelerate SDGs;   
  • Support and enable a multi-stakeholder community on AI that is inclusive of the Global South and the cultural East.

Guidelines for Submissions:

  • All submissions will require a title, 5 keywords, affiliation, short bio, and contact information to be included.
  • Submissions for talks require an abstract of 200 – 500 words that outlines the subject in accessible, jargon-free language.
  • Full sessions require an abstract of 200 – 500 words and will also need to nominate a chair of the session, outline the format of the sessions, and offer a list of potential or confirmed speakers.    
  • Lightning talks do not require an abstract, but a short summary of the issue discussed (less than 100 words) should be included.

The Conference has tailored participation package plans for speakers and participants.

Price plans

Visit the conference website for more information.

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