Seoul Creative Economy Innovation Center Hosts 'AIDA' Conference to Foster 4 Major Future Growth Industries
Held 5 Times from the 20th to the 28th
Sharing Insights on Artificial Intelligence (AI)
[Asia Economy Reporter Kwangho Lee] The Seoul Center for Creative Economy and Innovation (hereinafter Seoul Center) announced on the 11th that it will hold the '4 Major Future Growth Industries Development Conference: AI.DA.'
The name AI.DA in the event title signifies encompassing the entirety of Artificial Intelligence (AI). To strengthen domestic industrial competitiveness, the conference will focus on the themes of ▲Architecture and Smart Home sector ▲Bio, Medical, and Digital Health sector ▲Mobility and UAM sector ▲Manufacturing (materials, parts, and equipment) sector ▲Sharing insights on AI adoption.
This conference consists of various programs including lectures by AI managers from large and medium-sized enterprises, presentation of startup investment attraction strategies by domestic and international accelerators and investors, and sharing business know-how from companies selected for the Early Startup Package.
The event will be held five times in total from the 20th to the 28th and will take place online via the non-face-to-face video conferencing platform Zoom to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Anyone interested in the AI field can participate, with up to 100 participants per session on a first-come, first-served basis. Registration and detailed event information can be found on the official website of the Seoul Center for Creative Economy and Innovation.
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