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AI Symposium 2025, a three-day international symposium on artificial intelligence, will be held in Budapest between May 8 and 10, jointly organized by the HUN-REN Hungarian Research Network and the Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore.
HUN-REN revealed that the world’s top researchers in artificial intelligence will meet in Budapest to discuss the latest developments, trends and breakthroughs. The more than 50 leading researchers will include experts from the United States, Germany, Singapore, and Hungary.
The symposium will explore the key issues in artificial intelligence along four main themes:
Among the speakers highlighted in the announcement is NTU Professor Tao Dacheng, who is one of the most cited AI experts in the world with over 112,000 citations. Professor Albert-László Barabási will talk about network science, while biomedical AI applications will be presented by Professor Guan Cuntai, a leader in BCI (brain-computer interface) research. The frontline of industrial automation and robotics will be represented by Professor Lin Weisi from the field of visual signal processing.
“Artificial intelligence is not the future – it is the present. This event is an opportunity for Hungary to be not just a follower, but a shaper of the AI revolution. Artificial intelligence is also a scientific responsibility.
Hungary aims to be at the forefront of developing reliable, transparent and human-centric AI through its research network.
AI is therefore a compass for the future,” Roland Jakab, CEO of HUN-REN, was quoted in the statement.
The press release stressed that the symposium’s special feature is that representatives of Hungarian researchers and companies can become active participants in the scientific dialogue.
The event is supported by international partners such as Bosch, Nokia, Ericsson, and Continental, whose professional presence strengthens the cooperation between science and industry. Hungarian researchers and companies will be able to learn about the latest international advances and build direct links with top AI researchers, the statement said.
Via MTI, HUN-REN; Featured image: Pixabay