AI FOR ECOLOGY,  HEALTH & EDUCATION

AI FOR ECOLOGY, HEALTH & EDUCATION

A conference hosted by SKEMA Research Centre for Artificial Intelligence in collaboration with SKEMA Publika, ENGIE & MIT Club France.

By SKEMA PUBLIKA

Date and time

Location

5 Quai Marcel Dassault

5 Quai Marcel Dassault 92150 Suresnes France

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

PROGRAMME SCHEDULE

18:30 – 18:35 | Welcome & Opening Remarks Alice Guilhon – Dean and Executive President, SKEMA Business School

18:35 – 18:45 | Editorial Introduction Artificial Intelligence for Ecology Health and Education Margherita Pagani – Professor, Director SKEMA Centre for Artificial Intelligence, SKEMA Business School

18:45 – 18:50 | Special Guest Insight The Future of AI & Analytics

Tom Davenport - Professor, Babson College; Co-founder, International Institute for Analytics; Fellow, MIT Initiative for the Digital Economy; Senior Advisor, Deloitte

18:50 – 19:00 | Keynote Address Artificial Intelligence for Public Good: A Strategic Vision Bruno Bonnell – Delegate General for France 2030

19:00 – 19:50 | Panel Discussion AI for a Better Future: Ecology, Health & Education

Margherita Pagani – Professor, Director SKEMA Centre for Artificial Intelligence, SKEMA Business School

Mihir Sarkar – Head of AI, ENGIE (Environmental focus)

Cristine Balagué – Professor, Institut Mines-Télécom (IMT-BS) (Health focus)

Erwan Paitel – Inspector General, French Ministry of Education (Education)

Jerry Wind – Professor, Wharton Business School and Founder Reimagining Education (Innovative Education models)

19:50 – 20:00 | Closing Reflections & Audience Q&A

Frédérique Vidal – EVP, Chief Strategy & Scientific Impact Officer, SKEMA Business School

20:00 | Cocktail – Only for invited speaker

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

For non SKEMA guests, the registration to attend the event is mandatory. There might be a security check when entering the building.

There is parking at your disposal. Please send in avance the number of your license plate to sean.scull@skema.edu

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Oct 23 · 6:00 PM GMT+2