Apr09 Artificial Intelligence at the Delphi Economic Forum Created byAthanasios Panagopoulos|Updated08 April 2024Blended10 April 2024 01:00 AM GMT +0300 - 13 April 2024 01:00 AM GMT +0300The Delphi Economic Forum from Wednesday to Saturday, 10-13 April 2024, with an eye on the future. Artificial intelligence, emerging technologies, innovation, cyberspace are some of the exciting themes about humanity’s great achievement, technology.The Gnostic Revolution: how does AI transform business intelligence?Open Technologies: what are their implications for local and regional development?European Chips Act: how will EU legislation on microchips affect the global technological landscape?Technology for all: democratisation in Action?Artificial Intelligence and Personal Data Protection: how does AI shape the ever-changing cyber environment?Technology and Sustainability: what’s the next day?Innovation in Greek: what are the effects of Greek innovation on the society and economy of our country?Defence Technology, Digital Shields and AI: how Does Artificial Intelligence Change the Future of Defense?These bold questions will be answered by distinguished scientists, researchers, leaders of leading research institutions, government officials and representatives of international organisations such as:Annet Aris – Vice-Chair of ASML Supervisory Board and Visiting Professor of Strategy at INSEAD,Deeph Chana – Executive Director of the NATO DIANA Programme,Rafael De Hoyos Navarro – Chief Economist and Head of the Human Development Programme of the World Bank,Theodoros Evgeniou – Professor of Decision Sciences and Technology Management at INSEAD & Co-Founder of Tremau,Jerry Sheehan – Director of Science, Technology & Innovation of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD);Peter Koerte – General Manager of Technology and Head of Strategy, Siemens,Frank Theisen – Vice-President and Head of Technology for Europe, Africa and the Middle East, IBM,Adam Elman – Google’s Head of Sustainability,Antony Cook – Corporate Vice President and Deputy General Adviser of Microsoft, USA,Michael Jacobides – Professor of Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Sir Donald Gordon Chair of London Business School,Anna Sivropoulou – Valero – Director of the Development Program of the LSE Center for Economic Performance,Chad Evans – Executive Vice President of the Global Federation of Competitiveness Councils,François CANDELON – CEO of BCG Henderson Institute Global in Boston,Dimitris Papastergiou – Minister for Digital Governance,George Nounesis – Director and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the National Centre for the Research of Natural Sciences “Demokritos”,Konstantinos Daskalakis – Professor of Computer Science, Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science at M.I.T.,Nikolaos Karamouzis – President of Grant Thornton, andAlexandros Diakopoulos – Managing Director of the Greek Aviation Industry.Monitoring the Forum online is free of charge by registering here.On the Forum’s website(https://def-ix.delphiforum.gr/ ) you can find more information about all confirmed speakers from Greece and abroad who will participate in the 4-day Forum in April.©ICTPLUSEvent DetailsWebsite linkArtificial Intelligence at the Delphi Economic ForumTarget audienceDigital skills for allDigital skills for the labour force.Digital skills for ICT professionals and other digital experts.Digital skills in education.Digital technology / specialisationArtificial IntelligenceDigital skillsDigital skill levelBasicIntermediateAdvancedDigital ExpertGeographic scope - CountryGreeceShow lessIndustry - field of education and trainingGeneric programmes and qualifications not elsewhere classifiedTarget languageGreekEnglishGeographical sphereInternational initiativeEvent settingBlended Share this page Log in to comment
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