The Cyprus Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Keve) on Thursday announced that the Enterprise Europe Network of Warsaw, in collaboration with the Digital Economy Lab of the University of Warsaw, is organising a virtual event on AI.
Specifically, the event, scheduled to take place entirely online from June 9 to June 13, is dedicated to the application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in both business and everyday life.
It is specifically designed for companies, technology centres, research groups, institutions, or individuals involved in or interested in developing within the field of Artificial Intelligence.
The primary goal of the event is to facilitate meaningful connections and collaborations among stakeholders in the AI sector, fostering a vibrant ecosystem of innovation.
By bringing together industry experts, businesses and researchers, the event aims to explore the multifaceted applications of AI in business operations and daily living, paving the way for substantive growth.
Informative workshops will investigate AI applications across business and everyday domains.
“The event is specially dedicated to companies, technology centres, research groups, institutions or individuals who are active or interested in developing in the field of Artificial Intelligence,” the announcement said.
“The primary goal of this event is to facilitate meaningful connections and collaborations between stakeholders in the field of Artificial Intelligence, promoting a dynamic innovation ecosystem,” it added.
It further explained that “by bringing together industry experts, businesses and researchers, it aims to explore the multifaceted applications of Artificial Intelligence in both business operations and daily life, opening the path to substantive development”.
Interested participants who would like to schedule business meetings are encouraged to register by filling in their details at the relevant link provided by the organisers.
For further information, individuals may contact the Cyprus Chamber of Commerce and Industry at 22889749, 22889752, 22889769 or 22889766, or via email at [email protected].
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