Our Events
The Scottish AI Alliance hosts various events throughout the year, bringing together experts, enthusiasts, and industry professionals to discuss the latest trends, innovations, and challenges in the field of artificial intelligence.
Not all events listed are hosted by the Scottish AI Alliance; some listings aim to bring awareness to external AI events occurring across the country.
They cover a wide range of topics, from machine learning and deep learning to ethics and future implications, providing a valuable platform for knowledge sharing and networking within the AI community.
Attend WorkWise - an inaugural employment conference, that addresses the latest HR and people management issues. This event is designed to share best practices derived from the collective expertise of Anderson Strathern, while also fostering insightful discussions among attendees.
Attend the Screening of Nash Squared’s Tech Flix Documentary exploring AI & robotics' impact on workforce, economy & society.
The Children in Scotland's Annual Conference focuses on giving all children in Scotland an equal chance to flourish. By bringing together a network of people working with and for children, alongside children and young people themselves, it offers a broad, balanced, and independent voice. The conference creates solutions, provides support, and develops positive change across all areas affecting children in Scotland.
DIGIT Expo West brings Scotland’s largest annual technology showcase to Glasgow. Attendees will experience a packed conference programme featuring keynotes, interactive workshops, and panels, alongside an extensive exhibition hall and networking area.
The AI for Good Global Summit is the leading action-oriented United Nations platform promoting AI to advance health, climate, gender, inclusive prosperity, sustainable infrastructure, and other global development priorities.
Attend the upcoming Help to Grow: Management alumni event in person, which will focus on unlocking the full potential of SMEs, transforming businesses, and exploring how AI is revolutionizing current business models.
The Digital Cultural Heritage Arts Lab, in collaboration with the CREATe Digital Technologies and Humanism theme, is organizing a workshop that delves into the application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Cultural Heritage (CH).
This year's conference, scheduled for the 4th and 5th of June at the University of Glasgow, will explore the theme of Data-Driven Design, focusing on the impact of AI, data, and technology on sustainable university design.
Noortje Marres, Bettina Nissen, and Alison Powell will lead a discussion on the public's role in Artificial Intelligence (AI).
This Melting Pot roundtable will focus on personal data rights, the consumer experience, and the role of the workers behind it. In this context, it will explore the intersection of data protection, AI tools, and worker status for those employed in the gig economy.
Corespace Kilwinning will host an engaging day dedicated to exploring how Artificial Intelligence can enhance businesses.
Will AI be ever more present in society? What are the ethical challenges of AI-Person interactions?