UC invites students, faculty and staff to present at AI & Emerging Tech Symposium

Submit your proposal by Nov. 8 for UC conference on artificial intelligence and emerging technology

University of Cincinnati Vice President and Chief Digital Officer Bharath Prabhakaran invites students, faculty and staff to share their knowledge and perspective as part of next year's Digital Technology Solutions AI and Emerging Technology Symposium.

The daylong event on Feb. 20, in Tangeman University Center will include keynote presentations from experts and breakout sessions led by UC students, faculty and staff.

“We encourage submissions that offer innovative insights, practical solutions, and forward-thinking perspectives in the realm of AI and emerging technology,” said Prabhakaran. “The symposium is an excellent opportunity for you to share your expertise, network with peers, and contribute to the digital transformation happening at UC.”

Breakout session presentations will focus on the following areas:

  • AI and robotic process automation.
  • Smart campus innovation.
  • Extended reality, virtual reality and augmented reality.

Format options for these one-hour sessions include workshop, individual paper, round table discussion, and panel discussion. 

Submit your breakout session presentation proposal form by Nov. 8.  Digital Technology Solutions will notify selected presenters by Nov. 25.

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