NAT25: brAIn network meeting in Berlin - Europe's first event on neuroadaptive artificial intelligence
The aim is to identify and discuss a new, European path that will enable European AI business models to successfully compete with their American and Asian rivals on the global market in the future.
The brAIn network meeting offers a unique platform for the exchange of innovative ideas and the promotion of new collaborations. Highlights of the conference include keynote speeches by renowned scientists, practical workshops and panel discussions on the latest developments and applications of neuro-adaptive artificial intelligence.
Participants at the brAIn network meeting can look forward to presentations by leading experts:
- Dr Dr h.c. Joscha Bach: cognitive scientist and AI researcher, known for his work on cognitive architecture and the foundations of artificial intelligence.
- Prof. Dr Thorsten Zander: Pioneer of neuroadaptive technology and President of the Society for Neuroadaptive Technology e.V., who is showing new ways in human-machine interaction.
- Prof. Dr.-Ing. Moritz Grosse-Wentrup: Head of the Neuroinformatics research group at the University of Vienna, which focuses on the convergence of machine learning, neurotechnology and biosignal processing.
Prof. Willem Zuidema: Professor of Artificial Intelligence at the University of Amsterdam, whose research interests focus on machine learning and neural language processing.
Focus on workshops and practical relevance
In addition to the specialist presentations, participants can look forward to a panel discussion and a wide range of practical workshops. These offer the opportunity to try out neuroadaptive technologies directly and gain in-depth insights into specific fields of application in dialogue with experts. The focus will be on topics such as personalised human-machine interaction, adaptive assistance systems and the use of neurophysiological data to improve AI models.
In addition to the official programme, the brAIn network meeting also invites participants to network. In a relaxed atmosphere, participants can make valuable contacts and initiate potential collaborations. The organisers have planned special networking sessions and informal meet-and-greet opportunities for this purpose.
Contact us
Neuroadaptive Mensch-Technik-Interaktion
T +49 (0) 355 5818-613
thorsten.zander(at)b-tu.de