Indo-German Workshop on Artificial Intelligence
To strengthen and enhance Indo-German cooperation in the field of AI
Background
In the past years, Artificial intelligence (AI) has been arousing great interest not only in science and business but in almost all fields of daily life. It is important to discuss and evaluate opportunities and challenges for science, industry, and society also in the international context.
Due to its overall impact, it is important to discuss and evaluate opportunities and challenges for science, industry, and society also in the international context. Hence, during the governmental consultations between Germany and India in November 2019, it was decided to strengthen and enhance the cooperation in the field of artificial intelligence.
A first visible effort will be a joint AI workshop initiated by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) together with the Department of Science and Technology (DST) under Ministry of Science and Technology, India. The aim is to bring scientific experts together, enlarge networks and identify fields of mutual interest for future collaboration.
Sessions:
- AI for Sustainability
- Trustworthy AI
- AI for Healthcare
- Mathematical Foundations for AI
- Machine Learning and Autonomous Robotics
Who will participate?
- More than 60 AI experts from India and Germany
- Scientific community
- Industry
- Relevant stakeholders from research associations and implementation organisations
- Representatives from both governments
Aim of the workshop:
The aim of the workshop is to bring scientific and industry experts together, enlarge networks and identify fields of mutual interest for future collaborations. As a follow up of the Workshop, IGSTC intends to launch a 2+2 grant Call in due course.
How can you benefit from this event?
- Use the Matchmaking opportunities of this Portal
- Meet and exchange with relevant experts from Science and Industry
- Discover Collaboration Opportunities
- Discover IGSTC and related funding opportunities
- Explore the latest trends in Indo-German research collaboration