Helmholtz AI Conference 2026: Coming June, 2026!

Get ready for the Helmholtz AI Conference 2026 – our annual event for AI in science and research across the Helmholtz Association and beyond!

Following the incredible success of this year’s conference, we’re thrilled to announce that the Helmholtz AI Conference 2026 will be held from June 8 - 11, 2026 in Munich, Germany. Once again we’re bringing together some of the leading minds in the field to explore the latest advancements in AI and their transformative potential across diverse scientific domains.

With the rapid evolution of AI and ML, the possibilities for accelerating discoveries and solving complex challenges are endless. At this conference, attendees will have the opportunity to engage with experts, share insights, and participate in stimulating discussions that push the boundaries of AI’s role in research.

Registration to the conference will be available soon.

Exciting social events throughout the conference

Next year, we will continue hosting all your favorite social events, carefully designed to foster connections, collaboration, and fun.

  • AI World Café: Join us for a structured yet dynamic setting, where participants can engage in deep, collaborative conversations on a variety of pre-determined topics.
  • Project Matchmaking: For the third time, we’ll be hosting a Project Matchmaking session, offering a unique platform for finding collaborators for your AI projects.
  • Conference dinner: The evening of Day 2 culminates in an official dinner - the perfect opportunity for informal networking in a relaxed atmosphere.

Childcare

We are excited to continue our childcare services for next year’s conference, following the success of last year’s offering. The service will be available daily, providing a convenient and supportive environment for parents attending the event. We’re committed to making the conference accessible to all, and hope this service enhances your experience once again.

Ready for it? Registration will open soon.

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