Join CSIRO on October 16-17 for the AI for Climate Symposium at the State Library Victoria, Melbourne.
This two-day symposium will examine how artificial intelligence (AI) is currently enhancing the climate adaptability of critical Australian industries while exploring its future potential to bolster their resilience.
This event is designed to provide industry leaders, policy makers, business owners and scientists with:
- real-world case studies of successful applications of AI to climate challenges
- practical policy, business and research insights
- a clear understanding of ethical and responsible AI practices for climate adaptation and mitigation
- access to the latest research and AI innovations from leading experts in climate resilience
- opportunities to connect with leaders across industry, government, and scientific fields.
There are a number of exciting innovation talks from early and mid-career researchers along with 3 great keynote speakers:
- Campbell Watson, Climate & Sustainability Delivery Lead, IBM Research, USA
- Sunny Wescott, Chief Meteorologist, Infrastructure Security Division (ISD), Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
- Gavin Shaddick, Pro-Vice Chancellor and Head of the College of Physical Sciences and Engineering, Cardiff University and Turing Fellow, The Alan Turing Institute, UK.
Attendees can participate in a design sprint focused on exploring opportunities to use AI to solve our greatest climate challenges.