Artificial Intelligence events happening around New Zealand.
AI Symposium
We take great pleasure in inviting you to the AI Symposium in HiNZ 2019.
Please join us in either Auckland for our joint AI Forum NZ, FinTechNZ and InsurTech event on Artificial Intelligence for Financial Services in New Zealand. The AI Forum’s Emma Naji will introduce key findings from the AI Forum’s forthcoming report on AI
Please join us in Wellington for our joint AI Forum NZ, FinTechNZ and InsurTech event on Artificial Intelligence for Financial Services in New Zealand.
In partnership with Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Critical Data, ACC, and Philips, we are excited to announce that registrations for Hack Aotearoa: New Zealand’s Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare Conference and Datathon, are now open!
Come hear our guest from Colombia, Carlos Rozo, discuss how open data has impacted Columbia and taken them 10 places ahead of New Zealand on the OECD "OURdata Index" and are building trust in government through open contract, companies and detailed expenditure
Festival for the Future is a world class event that attracts 1,200+ delegates from across New Zealand, and increasingly the Asia–Pacific. The action-packed weekend features a diverse range of inspiring speakers, future-focused panels, hands-on workshops and a
The ‘AI Forum Explores’ is a series of interviews designed to explore topics in and around AI with debates and discussions of everything from hard technology to futuristic moonshots. Join us for what will be an enlightening, interesting and certainly spirited
The ‘AI Forum Explores’ is a series of interviews designed to explore topics in and around AI with debates and discussions of everything from hard technology to futuristic moonshots. Join us for what will be an enlightening, interesting and certainly spirited
From healthcare, to finance, education and government, artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping every part of our lives. It is also helping solve some of the world’s greatest challenges. However, women account for less than 25 percent of the AI workforce.