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SCIENCE SUMMIT 2024: 17 - 27 September, New York

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Thursday, September 19
 

8:30am EDT

Neuroscience and Society: A Life Course Approach to Brain Health - Day 1
Thursday September 19, 2024 8:30am - 5:15pm EDT
The full agenda can be found here.
Registration for in-person attendance is mandatory here. Please note that if you do not complete registration through this link, you will not be included on the attendee list on the day.

The European Brain Council (EBC), Brain Capital AllianceDavos Alzheimer’s CollaborativeMeadows Mental Health Policy Institute and UNICEF, in collaboration with partner organizations, are pleased to welcome you to our two-day, high-level side event within the Science Summit at the 79th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA79).
 
In line with the Science Summit’s core focus of examining policy, regulatory and financial environments needed to  implement and sustain the science mechanisms required to support global scientific collaborations and demonstrate the role and contribution of science in attaining the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, this event demonstrates the growing momentum for brain health at the global level, highlighting existing partnerships as well as the immense potential and benefits of extending global collaboration in the brain space – for science, policymaking, and society as a whole.
 
Brain disorders – encompassing neurological diseases and disorders and mental illnesses – are widespread, disabling, and difficult to treat. In fact, it is estimated that more than three billion people worldwide live with a neurological condition and 970 million people around the world were living with a mental health disorder as of 2019. These conditions represent a high individual, social and economic burden and contribute immensely to the global burden of disease – in fact, as of 2024, neurological conditions alone are now the leading cause of ill health and disability worldwide.
 
With this growing burden in mind, we need to not only find ways to address the ongoing issues but to work towards a society fully recognizing the potential of supporting citizens’ brain health. At its best, optimal brain health allows people to thrive: to live in health and in happiness, to power our labor markets and economies, and to build for future generations. Instead of divesting in a cost, policymakers and society at large should view the prioritization and support of brain health, research, and innovation as an investment into prevention, wellness, and optimization, creating a better future for every citizen of the world.
 
To work towards explicit and tangible next steps in solidifying global efforts in brain health, today’s event showcases the importance and urgency of prioritizing brain health across all policies, not only at the national level but at the regional and global levels as well, building on the Call to Action launched during last year’s event. Addressing the immense global burden of brain disorders means investing in research and innovation in the brain health space to power our understanding of the brain, stay ahead in the quest to find treatment and cures and work to prevent any further increase in the prevalence of these conditions. Furthermore, at the socio-economic level, policies and investments to boost brain power can increase productivity, stimulate greater creativity and economic dynamism, afford social cohesion, and create a more resilient, adaptable, and sustainability-engaged populace.
 
This year’s event and UNGA is incredibly timely, as dozens of countries worldwide host major elections, and we are witnessing times of major political, economic, and overall societal shifts and instability. Furthermore, at the global level, the United Nations enters a period of preparation for the future, with the Summit of the Future kicking off during UNGA79 to plan for the post-2030 agenda and a High-Level Conference on NCDs planned in 2025. Key stakeholders from across the wider brain community – patients, scientists, clinicians, policymakers, industry leaders, economists and other relevant actors – are in the room (and online) today from all over the world to share their work and learn from colleagues. Now is the time to work together towards further action to place brain health at the top of global policy agendas in the post-Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) era.



Speakers
avatar for Devora Kestel

Devora Kestel

World Health Organization
RD

Rajinder Dhamija

National Task Force on Brain Health, Government of India
MP

Mika Pyykkö

Finnish Brain Association
KA

Kristina Adorjan

Swiss Brain Health Plan
ZM

Zul Merali

Brain and Mind Institute, Aga Khan University
BJ

Brian Jebb

A&O Shearman
JM

James Mitchell Garvie

Southern Company
KJ

Kent Jancarik

EMD Serono
avatar for Debbie Beck

Debbie Beck

Perkins&Will
avatar for George Vradenburg

George Vradenburg

Davos Alzheimer’s Collaborative, UsAgainstAlzheimer’s
avatar for Frédéric Destrebecq

Frédéric Destrebecq

Executive Director, European Brain Council
Frédéric Destrebecq is the Executive Director of the European Brain Council since October 2014. In this capacity, he is responsible for providing strategic direction and leadership while managing the day to day operations of EBC and its ongoing relationships with its member associations... Read More →
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Harris Eyre

Lead, Brain Capital Alliance
Harris Eyre MD PhD is a brain capital builder who believes that investing in building brain capital is fundamental to meet modern societal challenges and drive innovation. He leads the development of the brain capital field and seeks to place it at the center of economics, policy... Read More →
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Suzanne Dickson

European Brain Council
Professor Suzanne L Dickson is President of the European Brain Council and a neurobiologist and Professor of Neuroendocrinology at the University of Gothenburg. She graduated with a Ph.D. in Neuroendocrinology from the University of Cambridge in 1993, where she later became... Read More →
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Andy Keller

Meadows Mental Health Policy Institute
JC

Josefina Cruzat

BrainLat, Universidad Adolfo Ibañez
avatar for Sameer Zuberi

Sameer Zuberi

European Paediatric Neurology Society (EPNS)
avatar for Stephanie Kramer

Stephanie Kramer

Head of Communications, Advocacy and Policy, European Brain Council
Stephanie Kramer is Head of Communications, Advocacy & Policy at the European Brain Council,  a network of key players in the “Brain Area”, with a membership encompassing scientific societies, patient organisations, professional societies and industry partners.Stephanie holds... Read More →
Thursday September 19, 2024 8:30am - 5:15pm EDT
Science Summit venue (2nd floor)

9:00am EDT

Collaborative African-German research exchange, implementation & uptake - RHISSA and other consortia updates
Thursday September 19, 2024 9:00am - 1:00pm EDT
Agenda
Session A: Collaborative African-German research exchange, implementation & uptake - RHISSA and other consortia updates
 
9:00-9:03:       Welcome speech Dr. Ute Klarmann-Schulz (Germany)
9:03-9:10:       Experiences about Ethiopian and German research exchange programs Dr. Adamu Addissie (Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia)
9:10-9:17:       North to South research collaboration to contribute for the achievement of SDG target 3 Prof. Alexander Yaw Debrah (KNUST, Kumasi, Ghana)
9:17-9:24:       A multi-sectoral approach to promote antimicrobial stewardship in Africa Professor Damalie Nakanjak (Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda)
9:24-9:31:       Adolescent Health in Sub-Saharan Africa (DASH) Prof. David Guwatudde (Makerere University School of Public Health, Uganda)
9:31-9:38:       Sub-Saharan African Consortium for the Advancement of Innovative Research and Care in Sepsis (STAIRSDr. Shevin Jacob (STAIRS, Uganda)
9:38-9:45:       TB Sequel: Understanding the Long-Term Consequences of TB Dr. Celso Khosa (Instituto Nacional de Saude, Mozambique)
9:45-9:55: Multi-disciplinary research team approach for prevention and better treatment of Cancer (NORA)
Dr Sefonias and Ms Abigiya Wondimagnu (Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia)
9:55-10:02:     Collaborations with the DAAD centres for global health and pandemic prevention Dr. Ute Klarmann-Schulz (Institute for Medical Microbiology, Immunology and Parasitology (IMMIP), German Center for Infection Research (DZIF), Bonn-Cologne Site)

10:02-10:30:   Panel discussion on the way forward for strengthening research exchange programs
Mr Kora Tushine, (State Minister, Ministry of Education of Ethiopia)
Dr Adelard Kakunze (NCD and Mental Health Technical Officer, Africa CDC)
Prof Tom Kariuki, CEO, Science for Africa (SFA)
Dr Evelyn Gitau, (Chief Scientific Officer, CEO, Science for Africa Foundation (SFA))
Prof. Eva J. Kantelhardt (Institut für Medizinische Epidemiologie, Biometrie und Informatik; Klinik und Poliklinik für Gynäkologie)
Dr Magdalena Skipper (Editor in Chief Springer Nature, UK)
10:30-10:40:   Q and A Dr. Adamu Addissie (Ethiopia)
10:40-10:45:   Summary for the session Dr. Ute Klarmann-Schulz (Germany)

Session B
 
11:15-11:18:   Introduction of the session Dr. Linda B. Debrah
Early- to mid-career researchers, mentors from the African+German side, elevator-pitches style 7 (mins presentations)
11:18-12:18:   Women´s leadership: Next generation of researchers Prof. Blandina Mmbaga (NORA) (Kilimanjaro (Clinical Research Institute (KCRI)-Tanzania)
Resource-limited setting: challenges in conducting clinical research Dr Linda BatsaDebrah (TAKeOFF) (Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi Ghana/KCCR)
Management: Transgenerational approach to research management
Prof. Adamu Addissie (NORA) (Addis Ababa University, School of Public Health, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia)
Career development planning for early mid-career scientists
Prof Damalie Nakanjako (ADAPT) )Makerere University College of Health Sciences, School of Medicine, Department of Medicine Kampala, Uganda)
 
Mid-career researchers in Germany Dr Ute Klarmann-Schulz (TAKeOFF) (Institute of Medical Microbiology, Immunology and Parasitology, University Clinic Bonn, Germany)
Linking capacity-building and policy-making in Sub-Saharan Africa Prof. Dr. Angela Chukwu (DASH) (University of Ibadan Research Foundation, Nigeria)
Mentor-mentee relationship: What are key elements? Dr. Alex Mremi (NORA) (Kilimanjaro Clinical Research Institute (KCRI)-Tanzania)
Q&A Dr. Linda Batsa Debrah

Elevator pitches from PhDs ´4 minutes each from PhDs/ postdoc 
  
12:18-12:30:   Strategies to Combat Brain Drain: Insights from AAU-MLU/NORA Capacity Building Model and Collaboration Dr. Muluken Gizaw (NORA) (School of Public Health, Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia)
Equity and inclusivity: How can research applications reach young- & mid-term career researchers? Africa and Germany Dr. Selamawit Hipa (School of Public Health, Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia)
Juggling work life and career as an off-site PhD scholar in Uganda through SRAIRS 
Priscilla Haguma (STAIRS) (London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine)
12:30 -12:40: Discussion with the audience: How can we improve young and mid-career research opportunities and support Prof. Blandina Mmbaga

5 Elevator pitches 3´ minutes each from PhDs:
12:40-12:50:   Bridging Public Health Gaps in TB Treatment: Measuring Adherence to treatment and exploring the effects of non-adherence to treatment on long-term lung health outcomes
Fadzai Munedzimwe (TB Sequel) (The Aurum Institute/University of Witwatersrand, South Africa)
Navigating the Path: Insights and Strategies for Early-Career Researchers in Clinical Research
Dr Vera Serwaa Opoku (Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi Ghana/KCCR)
Social sciences/ethics TB Sequel: Estimating the prevalence of catastrophic costs before and during treatment of adults with tuberculosis in Mozambique 
Dr. Pedroso Nhassengo MD. PhDc (Instituto Nacional de Saude, Mozambique)
12:50- 12:58: Discussion with the audience: How can we improve young and mid-career research opportunities and support
Dr. Linda Batsa Debrah
12:58-13:00:   Closing remarks 
Prof. Blandina Mmbaga
Speakers
avatar for Damalie Nakanjako

Damalie Nakanjako

Principal of the College of Health Sciences – Director of the network ADAPT, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda
Damalie Nakanjako is a professor of medicine and the principal of the College of Health Sciences at Makerere University (Uganda), as well as the previous dean of the School of Medicine. She has over 22 years’ experience in HIV/AIDS care on different platforms. These include community... Read More →
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Shevin Jacob

Chief Scientific Officer, STAIRS; Reader, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine; Director/co-Founder, Walimu, Director, STAIRS Network, Uganda
Dr Shevin Jacob is an infectious diseases consultant and Reader in Sepsis Research at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine. For almost 20 years, he has been based in Uganda where his research has focused on understanding the epidemiology, pathogenesis and clinical management... Read More →
avatar for Eva J. Kantelhardt

Eva J. Kantelhardt

Medizinische Fakultät der Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg
Prof. Eva Johanna Kantelhardt, MDWorking as a clinician in the Dpt. of Gynaecology at Martin-Luther-University, Halle, Germany, I am also a Professor in "Global Oncology". I am leading the “Global and Planetary Health Working Group”. My interests include the continuum of cancer... Read More →
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Adamu Addissie

Addis Ababa University, School of Public Health
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Ute Klarmann-Schulz

Institute for Medical Microbiology, Immunology and Parasitology, University Hospital Bonn and University Hospital Bonn, Germany
Dr. Ute Klarmann-Schulz is a group leader at the Institute for Medical Microbiology, Immunology andParasitology (IMMIP), University Hospital Bonn, Germany. She has been working at IMMIP since2007, first as a postdoc and since 2016 as a group leader. Her group is mainly involved in... Read More →
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Celso Khosa

Instituto Nacional de Saude, Mozambique
Dr. Khosa is a medical doctor and researcher at the Centro de Investigação e Treino em Saúde da Polana Caniço (CISPOC) of the Instituto Nacional de Saúde (INS) in Maputo, Mozambique, where he has led the Tuberculosis research program since 2012. His work focuses on observational... Read More →
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Sefonias Getachew

Addis Ababa University, School of Public Health
avatar for Abigiya Wondimagegnehu

Abigiya Wondimagegnehu

Addis Ababa University, School of Public Health
avatar for Alexander Yaw Debrah

Alexander Yaw Debrah

Faculty of Allied Health Sciences Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, Ghana
avatar for Rita Akosua Dickson

Rita Akosua Dickson

Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, Ghana
Prof. Rita Akosua Dickson is a Ghanaian biochemist and the first female Vice-Chancellor of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. Kumasi Ghana. Her work as a phytochemist covers the areas of bioactive natural products in the management of communicable and non-communicable diseases. Her research area centers on the maximum utilization of indigenous natural resources to contribute positively to the healthcare need... Read More →
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Blandina Theophil Mmbaga

Kilimanjaro Clinical Research Institute (KCRI) in Moshi, Northern Tanzania
Professor Blandina Theophil Mmbaga is the Director of Kilimanjaro Clinical Research Institute (KCRI) in Moshi, Northern Tanzania. She is also a Paediatrician at Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre (KCMC), Adjunct Associate Professor Duke Global Health Institute, and Adjunct Professor... Read More →
avatar for Linda Batsa Debrah

Linda Batsa Debrah

Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, Ghana
Dr. (Mrs.) Linda Batsa Debrah is a Senior Lecturer in Medical Parasitology in the Department of Clinical Microbiology at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, Ghana. She is a Senior Research Fellow and currently the Principal Investigator on the TAKeOFF project... Read More →
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Angela Chukwu

University of Ibadan Research Foundation, Nigeria
Professor Angela Chukwu’s research focuses on the development and integration of innovative statistical approaches to understand and enhance the applications in Public Health, clinical research, and the life sciences. Prof. Chukwu is highly involved in research and project collaborations... Read More →
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Alex Mremi

Alex Mremi is an anatomic pathologist affiliated with Kilimanjaro Clinical Research Institute (KCRI), Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre (KCMC), and Kilimanjaro Christian Medical University College (KCMUCo), both in Moshi, Tanzania. He obtained his undergraduate and postgraduate... Read More →
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Muluken Gizaw

Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia
Dr. Muluken Gizaw is an epidemiologist, and lead researcher on cervical cancer prevention and control within the Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) working group at the School of Public Health, Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia. Dr. Muluken is a member of the national cervical cancer... Read More →
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Priscilla Haguma (STAIRS)

Makerere University and a MSc in Epidemiology at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Dr. Priscilla Haguma is a physician from Uganda with an interest in the epidemiology, early recognition, and clinical management of sepsis. She completed her MbChB and MMed degrees at Makerere University and a MSc in Epidemiology at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine... Read More →
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Fadzai Munedzimwe

The Aurum Institute, South Africa
Fadzai Munedzimwe is a Research Manager at the Aurum Institute, overseeing public health research projects. She holds a Bachelor of Pharmacy degree from Rhodes University and a Master of Public Health degree from the University of Cape Town. Currently, she is pursuing a PhD in Public... Read More →
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Vera Serwaa Opoku

Postdoctoral Scientist, Kumasi Centre for Collaborative Research in Tropical Medicine, Kumasi-Ghana
Dr. Vera Serwaa Opoku is a Postdoctoral Research Scientist at the Kumai Centre for Collaborative Research in Tropical Medicine (KCCR-KNUST), Kumasi-Ghana specializing in infectious diseases, with a particular focus on the genetics and molecular biology of neglected tropical diseases... Read More →
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Pedroso Nhassengo MD. PhDc

Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden
Dr. Nhassengo is a medical doctor and PhD candidate in Medical Sciences at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden. His experience in health systems research includes developing and conducting social research to support decision-making at policy level. In recent years, he has... Read More →
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David Guwatudde

Makerere University School of Public Health, Uganda
David Guwatudde is a professor of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at the School of Public Health, Makerere University in Kampala, Uganda; where he has been teaching for over 32 years. Over the past 10 years his research interests have been in the area of non-communicable diseases (NCDs... Read More →
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Dr. Selamawit Hirpa (Convenor)

Addis Ababa University, School of Public Health
Thursday September 19, 2024 9:00am - 1:00pm EDT
Science Summit venue (12th floor) 345 Park Avenue South, New York, NY, USA

9:00am EDT

Artificial Intelligence (AI) with Purpose Summit
Thursday September 19, 2024 9:00am - 4:30pm EDT
https://aiwithpurpose.sched.com/


The Artificial Intelligence (AI) with Purpose Summit

Date: September 19, 2024
Venue: CURE, 345 Park Avenue South, New York City – Rooftop Terrace

The Artificial Intelligence (AI) with Purpose Summit will be a full-day event at 345 Park Avenue South, New York City, New York. The event is hosted by the Global Enabling Sustainability Initiative (GeSI) and multiple UN agencies, including the UN’s Advisory Body on AI.

The AI with Purpose Summit will focus on the global imperative of establishing an inclusive, equitable, and sustainable governance framework for artificial intelligence. Senior decision-makers and leaders from the public, private, and social sectors will gather to accelerate and act on AI’s impact and requirements for global governance, policy collaboration, digital infrastructure modernization, climate action, and education and skills training.

PROGRAM
0830 – 0900  Registration
0900 – 0930  Welcome Remarks 
Luis Neves, Chief Executive Officer, GeSI.org
Declan Kirrane, Chair of the UN Science Summit
Dame Wendy Hall, Regius Professor of Computer Science at the University of Southampton

0930 – 1030  Our Vision for an AI with Purpose
This session will establish our vision for global governance, our current governance gap, and the common ground we share as we work towards an aspirational blueprint for an AI-driven future that is inclusive, equitable, and sustainable. The panel will answer the question of why we need global governance of AI and explore perspectives spanning the public and private sectors, the global north and south, and science and policy.
Dame Wendy Hall (Moderator), Regius Professor of Computer Science at the University of Southampton
Mary de Wysocki – Chief Sustainability Officer, Cisco
Haksoo Ko - Chairman of the Republic of Korea’s Personal Information Protection Commission (PIPC)
Daisy McGregor - Deputy Director, International AI Strategy at the UK
Department for Science, Innovation and Technology
Gary Marcus – Founder and Executive Chairman of Robust.AI, Author and Professor Emeritus of Psychology and Neural Science at NYU

1030 – 1100  International Collaboration – Opportunities and Challenges
The ITU and Verizon have a long and positive history together, confronting opportunities and challenges from the emergence of telephony to the information age. As an AI-driven future emerges as a dominant force, some dynamics of international collaboration will remain the same while others will be new. This fireside chat will explore international collaboration for an AI-driven future.
Doreen Bogdan-Martin, Secretary-General, International Telecommunications Union (ITU)
Jim Gowen, SVP Procurement & Supply Chain and Chief Sustainability Officer, Verizon and GeSI Board Chairman

1100 – 1130  Tea and Coffee Break
 
1130 – 1215  Capacity Building: Research, Education and Skills Development
Widening digital divides could limit AI's benefits to a handful of states, companies, and individuals. These are challenges of research, educational capacity, skill development, and trust in systems.
Nizar Kammourie (Moderator) – President, Sawaco
Magdalena Skipper – Editor-in-Chief, Nature and Chief Editorial Advisor for Nature Research
Chris White - President, NEC Labs Americas
Noshir Contractor - Jane S. & William J. White Professor of Behavioral Sciences at Northwestern University
Latifa Al-Abdulkarim - Member of the Shura Council (Saudi Parliament), Assistant Professor of Computer Science at King Saud University
 
1215 – 1300  Capacity Building: Digital Infrastructure Modernization
Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, declared in a Washington Post OpEd that “infrastructure is destiny when it comes to AI.” This panel will explore infrastructure innovation necessary to unlock broad participation in AI and how infrastructure modernization is critical for global sustainability and climate action.
Kevin Thompson (Moderator) – Chief Operating Officer, GeSI.org
Jonathan Spalter – President and CEO, US Telecom
Faith Taylor – Chief Sustainability Officer, Kyndryl
Lukas Lhotsky – President, FX Innovation
Elena Morettini – Global Head of Sustainable Business, Globant
Nazneen Rajani - Founder and CEO of Collinear AI

1300 - 1430   Lunch Break

1430 –1530  Building Trust in Data: Collaborative Approaches for AI Innovation and Economic Growth
Ensuring that data sources, both public and private, meet transparency accountability and scientific criteria is essential for fostering economic growth through AI innovation. Recognizing that effective data governance is a work in progress, this panel will advocate for joint public-private collaboration and research to establish best practices and frameworks that guide responsible data collection, validation, and appropriate use. By actively involving local stakeholders in the decision-making processes surrounding data governance and management, such engagement can enhance the trustworthiness of AI by building confidence in the data sources for AI training. Join us in exploring how these partnerships can pave the way for a more reliable data landscape that drives sustainable economic advancement.
Mei Lin Fung (Moderator) - Cofounder People Centered Internet with Vint Cerf
Ran Balicer - Chief Innovation Officer & Deputy DG at Claitt Health Services
Yannis Ioannidis - President, ACM
Niraj Bhargava - Founder and CEO, NuEnergy.ai
LeKiesha French - CEO, Future in Colour, Special Advisor on AI
Tshilidzi Marwala - Rector of the United Nations University, UN Under-Secretary General, and Artificial Intelligence Engineer
 
1530 – 1630  AI’s Role in Delivering on the UN’s Summit of the Future and Post-SDG Agenda
The UN Summit of the Future holds significant importance as it shifts the focus from a primarily UN-led approach to a more nationally driven initiative. Unlike the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which were predominantly steered by UN bodies, the Summit of the Future represents a pivotal shift towards greater involvement and ownership at the national level. This transition is crucial because it acknowledges that global challenges, such as climate change, technological advancements, and socioeconomic disparities, require tailored solutions that resonate with individual countries' priorities and capabilities.
By embracing a stronger national and community approach, this panel will explore how we facilitate deeper engagement and commitment from member states and key stakeholders, fostering a more inclusive and participatory approach to addressing complex global issues.
Eudy Mabuza (Moderator) – Senior Science and Innovation Representative, Brussels, Department of Science and Innovation, South Africa
Alessandro Gropelli – Director Designate, Connect Europe
Virginia Dignum – Professor of Responsible Artificial Intelligence at Umea
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Thursday September 19, 2024 9:00am - 4:30pm EDT
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