Multifunctional Biomaterials

Photo: Foltan/ATB

Oct 27-28, 2022: 3rd Japanese-German-French AI Symposium

Agriculture faces the immense challenge of meeting the rising food demand, while beeing directly impacted by the climate change, to which it is a mayor contributor. AI, and more specifically embedded AI, can pave the way to sustainable farms that engage in environmentally friendly production in a manner as efficient as mass production. At the 3rd trilateral symposium on Artificial Intelligence (AI), stakeholders from academia, industry and policy-making will discuss measures to tackle planetary challenges that humankind is facing in the Anthropocene and share their visions for realizing a sustainable society.

One session during the first day of the two-day symposium will focus on "AI in Agriculure". In this session, experts from the three countries will discuss which milestones need to be passed to leverage the potential of AI for sustainable and environmentally-friendly agriculture on a global level. They will also discuss ongoing collaboration between Japan, France, and Germany in this field and how these collaborative efforts can and should be improved in the future.

Following the 1st and 2nd trilateral symposia in 2018 and 2020, which welcomed more than 150 distinguished speakers and 1,300 participants, the 3rd symposium in Tokyo will
feature plenary and parallel sessions on various current AI topics and provide networking opportunities to further promote trilateral collaboration. Topics cover diverse application areas of Artifial Intelligence such as climate change adaption, smart cities, governance and geopolitics, disaster risk assessment, health and agriculture. The detailled program is provide at the conference page:

The 3rd Japanese-German-French AI Symposium
− AI for Planetary Challenges in the Anthropocene −

Date: 27–28 October 2022 (10:00-18:00 JST)
Venue: Miraikan (The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation) / Tokyo
Language: English

The symposium is free of charge. All sessions will be streamed live.

Register now!

Contact at ATB:  Prof. Cornelia Weltzien

The event is organized by AI Japan R&D Network, DWIH Tokyo (German Centre for Research and Innovation Tokyo) and the Embassy of France to Japan.

Calendar file

Cookies

We use cookies. Some are required to offer you the best possible content and functions while others help us to anonymously analyze access to our website. (Matomo) Privacy policy

Required required

Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the proper functioning of the website. This category only includes cookies that ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website. These cookies do not store any personal information.

Cookie Duration Description
PHPSESSID Session Stores your current session with reference to PHP applications, ensuring that all features of the site can be displayed properly. The cookie is deleted when the browser is closed.
bakery 24 hours Stores your cookie preferences.
fe_typo_user Session Is used to identify a session ID when logging into the TYPO3 frontend.
__Secure-typo3nonce_xxx Session Security-related. For internal use by TYPO3.
Analytics

With cookies in this category, we learn from visitors' behavior on our website and can make relevant information even more accessible.

Cookie Duration Description
_pk_id.xxx 13 months Matomo - User ID (for anonymous statistical analysis of visitor traffic; determines which user is being tracked)
_pk_ses.xxx 30 minutes Matomo - Session ID (for anonymous statistical analysis of visitor traffic; determines which session is being tracked)