Our society is rapidly transforming due to the convergence of digital technologies, with AI at the forefront, offering significant opportunities to improve our lives. Despite its growing prominence, AI education and research need strengthening. Enhancing knowledge, building networks, and exchanging experiences are crucial for effective AI development and use.

The Nordic AI Young Researcher Symposium (Nordic AI Meet) is a crucial platform for exchanging knowledge on AI and its applications in the Nordics. It addresses key challenges in the public sector, industry, and civil society regarding AI use. The symposium covers basic and applied AI research in natural sciences, medicine, and social sciences, and provides a space to discuss the implications of AI applications.
NORDIC AI MEET
ABOUT
PhD students, Postdocs and early stage researchers are a key group of scientists who in the following years will contribute in the shaping of the new research initiatives.

The Nordic AI Meet conference functions as an important annual gathering designed to support early career researchers in artificial intelligence. It provides a focused environment where PhD students, postdoctoral fellows and early-stage researchers can discover emerging ideas, methodologies and theoretical frameworks whilst building professional networks necessary for developing knowledge-based AI applications.

As the upcoming generation of scientific contributors who will influence future research directions, these participants benefit from the symposium's distinctive position at the confluence of multiple disciplines. The event connects computer science and statistics with practical applications across natural sciences, technology, life sciences, medicine, humanities and social sciences—encouraging the cross-disciplinary exchange essential for advancing AI research and implementation throughout the Nordic region.
BRING PEOPLE TOGETHER
THE PURPOSE
The organisational structure of the Nordic AI Meet’s conference is divided between 3 committees and an operational unit. The Strategic Committee consists of all Nordic partner members of the Nordic AIR board (NORA, P1, WASP, FCAI and CADIA); the Programme Committee is represented by distinguished researchers and professors from Norway, Denmark, Finland, Sweden and Iceland, each year a new PC is assembled which is responsible for the conference’s programme; the Organising Committee is represented by the local host, representative from NORA.ai and the other Nordic partners; the Coordination Unit is represented by NORA.ai and is responsible for the continuous coordination of the conference from year to year.
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Strategic Committee
  • Aims to strengthen Norwegian research, education and innovation within artificial intelligence, machine learning and robotics.
  • Finnish Center for Artificial Intelligence FCAI is a community of experts that brings together top talents in academia, industry and the public sector to solve real-life problems using both existing and novel AI.
  • The Pioneer Centre for Artificial Intelligence focuses on fundamental research, and within an interdisciplinary framework, develops platforms, methods, and practices addressing society’s greatest challenges.
  • The Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program (WASP) is a major national initiative for strategically motivated basic research, education and faculty recruitment. It is by far the largest individual research program in Sweden.
  • Iceland's interdisciplinary research center in artificial intelligence spanning multiple departments at the School of Technology and School of Social Sciences at Reykjavik University
  • Promotes research and innovation of high quality and relevance and to generate knowledge in priority areas to enable Norway to deal with key challenges to society and the business sector.