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Secretary-General
, International Telecommunication Union
President
, Republic of Estonia

President Alar Karis was born on 26 March 1958 in Tartu.

President Karis graduated from the Estonian Agricultural Academy (now the Estonian University of Life Sciences) in 1981. He earned a Master of Science degree in parasitology in 1987, with his later research focussing on molecular genetics and developmental biology.

President Karis worked at the Estonian Research Institute of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Science and later at the Estonian Biocentre of the Academy of Sciences. He has also worked at universities in Germany, the United Kingdom and the Netherlands, and joined the University of Tartu as a professor in 1999. His research has been among the most widely cited internationally of any Estonian scientist of his generation.

In 1999 President Karis founded the University of Tartu-spawned Visgenyx with Professor Eero Vasar, serving as a member of the management board until 2005. The company was involved in the development of transgene organisms for European biotech companies and universities.

President Karis has served as the rector of both the Estonian University of Life Sciences and the University of Tartu. He has led the work of Universities Estonia (the national council of university rectors) a number of times.

President Karis has served as the Auditor-General of the Republic of Estonia and as the head of the EUROSAI Working Group on Environmental Auditing (EUROSAI WGEA).

President Karis was also the director of the Estonian National Museum.

President Karis has previously been a member of the Academic Council and Academic Advisory Board of the President of the Republic and of the Research and Development Council; a member of the supervisory boards of the Estonian Fund for Nature, the European University Association, the Entrepreneurship & Living Environment Development Division of Enterprise Estonia, the International Council of Archives, the International Council of Museums and the museums of the University of Tartu and the Estonian Literary Museum; and the chairman of the supervisory boards of the Estonian Development Fund and the Estonian University of Life Sciences. He has also been a member of the World Cultural Council since 2011.

Prior to becoming the head of state, President Karis served as the honorary consul to the Republic of Chile in Estonia for 10 years. He is a member of the Estonian Students Society and the Tartu Rotary Club.

President Karis is married to Sirje Karis. They have three children.

Musician, tech founder and philanthropist, Goodwill Ambassador, AI Skills Coalition

As a creative artist, tech entrepreneur, the Founder & CEO of FYI.AI, a Goodwill Ambassador, AI Skills Coalition for the United Nations International Telecommunications Union, and Professor of Practice in the GAME School at Arizona State University, will.i.am has been recognized by a CLIO Award, an Emmy Award, nine Grammy Awards, the James C. Morgan Global Humanitarian Award, a TIME 100 Impact Award, the World Economic Forum’s Crystal Award, and an Honorary Fellowship by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET – UK).
He is simultaneously a creative innovation advisor, futurist, multi-platinum Grammy-winning music artist, producer, entertainer and a tech entrepreneur as part of his cross-disciplinary career.  He invests in and develops businesses in a range of sectors including the FYI Web 3.0 creativity & productivity tool, automotive, consumer-tech, fashion, food & beverage, software (AI, Natural Language Understanding, Voice Computing) and telecom.
His early work as Futurist and market opportunity spotter was with Beats Electronics. As a founding equity stakeholder in the company, will.i.am was instrumental in helping to transform Beats By Dre™ into a global consumer electronics brand.  Beats Electronics was purchased by Apple in 2014 for US$3 billion.
will.i.am teams with the world’s leading companies helping them to embrace future technologies, what’s next in cultural trends and to develop new business initiatives.  A sampling of multinational organizations he has collaborated with include Apple, Arizona State University, Coca-Cola, Deutsche Telekom, Formula 1, Honeywell, Intel, LG, Marvel Comics, Mercedes-AMG, Microsoft, NVIDIA, Qualcomm, Pepsi, Salesforce, SiriusXM and UPROXX Studios.
In philanthropy will.i.am established his i.am Angel Foundation in 2009 to transform lives through education, inspiration and opportunity incorporating STEAM (science, tech, engineering, arts and mathematics) education resources and robotics clubs in schools.  i.am Angel Foundation programs also include after-school tutoring and scholarship aid for university-bound students in underserved areas. With a 99% graduation rate, participating students are often the first in their families to attend a four-year college or university.

Inventor, Futurist & Best-selling author of ‘The Singularity is Near’

Ray Kurzweil is a world-class inventor, thinker, and futurist with a 36-year track record of accurate predictions. A leader in artificial intelligence for 63 years, he was the principal inventor of the first CCD flat-bed scanner, the first omni-font optical character recognition, the first print-to-speech reading machine for the blind, the first text-to-speech synthesizer, the first music synthesizer capable of recreating the grand piano and other orchestral instruments, and the first commercially marketed large-vocabulary speech recognition software.

Ray has won a Grammy, the National Medal of Technology, a place in the National Inventors Hall of Fame, and 21 honorary Doctorates. His latest book, The Singularity Is Nearer, debuted at #4 on the New York Times Best Seller list.

He served as a Director of Engineering and later Principal Researcher and AI Visionary at Google for 13 years where he developed an AI model that conversed in natural language with 100,000 books, a landmark precursor to today’s large language models.

Co-founder of ABBA and President
, CISAC

Björn Ulvaeus is a Swedish songwriter, producer, entrepreneur and creators’ rights advocate. Best known as co-founder and member of ABBA, he has helped shape global music and entertainment for more than five decades. Together with his longtime collaborator Benny Andersson, he co-wrote some of the most successful songs in popular music history, contributing to ABBA’s worldwide success of more than 400 million records sold.

Alongside his creative career, Björn has become a leading voice at the intersection of creativity, technology and intellectual property. He has long championed fair remuneration and transparency for creators in the digital economy, advocating for frameworks that ensure innovation benefits both audiences and the people who create cultural works.

Björn serves as President of CISAC, the International Confederation of Societies of Authors and Composers, representing more than five million creators worldwide through its global network of authors’ societies. In this role, he works with creators, industry leaders and policymakers to promote strong copyright protections, fair remuneration and sustainable creative ecosystems in an increasingly digital and AI-driven world.
Björn is co-founder of the Music Rights Awareness Foundation, an initiative dedicated to helping creators around the world better understand and manage their rights in an increasingly digital marketplace. He has been an influential contributor to international discussions on copyright, data, artificial intelligence and the future of creative industries.

As co-founder of Pophouse Entertainment, Björn has pioneered new approaches to entertainment that combine creativity, technology and intellectual property. Pophouse is the company behind ABBA Voyage, the groundbreaking concert experience that uses advanced digital technologies to create immersive live performances, attracting millions of visitors and demonstrating new possibilities for the future of entertainment.

Björn is also actively engaged in discussions on how artificial intelligence can support creativity while safeguarding human authorship, cultural diversity and creators’ rights. Through his work with international organisations, policymakers and industry leaders, he advocates for a human-centred approach to AI that promotes innovation while ensuring that creators remain recognised, respected and fairly compensated.

Former Secretary of Indigenous Peoples
, Indigenous Leader

Puyr Tembé is an Indigenous leader of the Tembé people from the Alto Rio Guamá Indigenous Territory in the Brazilian Amazon. Widely recognized for her advocacy of Indigenous rights, the protection of ancestral territories, and the preservation of traditional knowledge, she has become one of the most respected and influential Indigenous voices in Brazil. Her leadership journey first gained prominence through her work with the Federation of Indigenous Peoples of the State of Pará (FEPIPA), where she served as Coordinator, strengthening the political representation of Indigenous peoples across Pará and expanding their participation in decision-making spaces. She is also a co-founder of the National Articulation of Indigenous Women Warriors of Ancestry (ANMIGA), one of Brazil’s leading Indigenous organizations, created to advance the leadership of Indigenous women in defending their rights, territories, and ways of life.
Puyr made history when she became the first Secretary of State for Indigenous Peoples of Pará, leading the first state-level government department in Brazil created exclusively to serve Indigenous peoples. Her tenure marked a significant milestone in Indigenous representation within government, strengthening Indigenous participation in public policy development and expanding the presence of Indigenous voices in discussions on climate, biodiversity, and sustainable development.
She gained international recognition as one of the protagonists of the documentary Somos Guardiões, which follows indigenous leaders and Amazonian communities as they work to protect the rainforest from growing threats to their territories. The film brought her story and the realities faced by Indigenous peoples in the Amazon to audiences around the world, highlighting the essential role Indigenous communities play in safeguarding tropical forests. A frequent participant in international conferences, diplomatic dialogues, and global forums on climate action and human rights, Puyr Tembé advocates for the recognition of Indigenous peoples as key leaders in protecting the Amazon and addressing the climate crisis. Her career combines grassroots leadership, political advocacy, international engagement, and an unwavering commitment to future generations, establishing her as one of the most prominent Indigenous leaders of the contemporary Amazon.

Singer, Songwriter & Philanthropist

John Legend is an EGOT-winning, critically acclaimed, multi-platinum singer, songwriter, producer, and entrepreneur, widely recognized as one of the most influential contemporary R&B artists, who has garnered 13 GRAMMY Awards, an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award, a Tony Award, and four Emmy Awards, among others. Legend is one of only twenty-two people in the prestigious EGOT club. Legend has released ten celebrated albums over the course of his career, including Get Lifted (2004), Once Again (2006), Evolver (2008), Wake Up! (with The Roots, 2010), Love in the Future (2013), Darkness and Light (2016), A Legendary Christmas (2018), Bigger Love (2020), LEGEND (2022), LEGEND (Solo Piano Version) (2023) and most recently, My Favorite Dream (2024). He continues to receive industry recognition, including a 2025 GRAMMY Award for Best Arrangement, Instrumental or A Cappella for “Bridge Over Troubled Water” with Jacob Collier and Tori Kelly, and a 2026 GRAMMY nomination for Best Gospel Performance/Song for “Church.” In 2024, Legend celebrated the 20th anniversary of his GRAMMY-winning debut album Get Lifted with a deluxe reissue featuring new remixes and collaborations with artists such as Tems, Black Thought, Simi, Killer Mike, and Lil Wayne. He also launched the “Get Lifted 20th Anniversary World Tour,” bringing the landmark album to audiences across North America and Europe. Legend joined THE VOICE as a coach for Season 16 (2019) and recently completed Season 29 (2026), his 11th season on the show. Beyond music, Legend co-founded Get Lifted Film Co., a production company that has developed projects across multiple forms of media. Following their success in film, TV and theater, Get Lifted partnered with Zando to form Get Lifted Books, building upon Get Lifted Film Co.’s mission of spotlighting stories from dynamic creatives. Get Lifted Film Co. are among the producers of Imitation of Life and this show represents Legend’s first time composing a full musical. Expanding his entrepreneurial footprint, Legend launched his self-care brand, Loved01, in 2023, to bring consumers luxurious skincare formulas at affordable prices, and in 2024, he and his wife, Chrissy Teigen, introduced Kismet, a dog lifestyle brand offering premium food and accessories for modern dog families.

Chair & CEO
, Salesforce
Dean
, Institute for AI International Governance of Tsinghua University (I-AIIG)

Dr. Lan Xue is a Distinguished Professor and Dean at Schwarzman College Tsinghua University. His teaching and research interests include global governance, crisis management, and science, technology and innovation policy. From 2000 to 2018, he served as Associate Dean, Executive Associate Dean and Dean of the School of Public Policy and Management at Tsinghua University. He also holds adjunct positions at Carnegie Mellon University and the Brookings Institution. Dr. Xue advises the State Council, chairs China’s National Expert Committee on Next Generation AI governance, and is a member of the Standing Committee of the Chinese Association of Science and Technology. Internationally, he serves on the UN Sustainable Development Solution Network board, UN Committee of Experts on Public Administration, and UN Internet Governance Forum Leadership Panel.Dr. Xue is a recipient of Distinguished Young Scholar Award from National Natural Science Foundation of China, Cheung Kong Chair Distinguished Professor of the Ministry of Education, the Fudan Distinguished Contribution Award for Management Science, the Distinguished Contribution Award from Chinese Association for Science of Science and S&T Policy, and the Second National Award for Excellence in Innovation in China. He holds a PhD in Engineering and Public Policy from Carnegie Mellon University.

Professor; Founder and Scientific Advisor; Co-President
, Université de Montréal; Mila; LawZero

Yoshua Bengio is Full Professor of Computer Science at Université de Montreal, Co-President and Scientific Director of LawZero, as well as the Founder and Scientific Advisor of Mila. He also holds a Canada CIFAR AI Chair. Considered one of the world’s leaders in Artificial Intelligence and Deep Learning, he is the recipient of the 2018 A.M. Turing Award, considered to be the “Nobel Prize of computing.” He is the most cited computer scientist worldwide, and the most cited living scientist across all fields (by total citations).

Professor Bengio is a Fellow of both the Royal Society of London and Canada, an Officer of the Order of Canada, Officer of the Order of the British Empire, a Knight of the Legion of Honour of France, the Co-Chair of the UN’s Independent International Scientific Panel on AI, and Chair of the International AI Safety Report.

Senior Director of Research & Engineering
, Google DeepMind
Appointed to the Independent International Scientific Panel on AI

Joëlle Barral is a Senior Director of Research & Engineering at Google DeepMind (GDM). Based in Paris, she has a diverse portfolio of foundational research efforts, which includes theoretical and empirical aspects of frontier models as well as early-stage research in artificial intelligence and the life sciences. She is also in charge of GDM’s efforts in healthcare. She leads a team of researchers and engineers spread across Europe and North America. Joëlle Barral was previously software lead at Verily, Google’s sister life sciences company, and the head of Verily Surgical. She joined Verily in 2014 and was part of the team who started Verb Surgical, Verily’s joint venture with Johnson & Johnson’s Ethicon, pioneering a vision for the future of robotic surgery that leverages machine learning and digital tools to enhance the surgeon’s judgment, improve decision making, and positively impact clinical outcomes. Before joining Verily, she was with HeartVista, a spin-off from Stanford University, where she developed an MR software package for the comprehensive evaluation of ischemic and valvular heart diseases. Joëlle Barral has authored numerous patents on topics ranging from maternal health, digital pathology, surgical robotics, and medical imaging. She holds a B.S. degree in Math and Physics from Ecole Polytechnique, France, and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering, in the field of high-resolution Magnetic Resonance Imaging, from Stanford University, where she was also a Simon Stertzer Biodesign Innovation Fellow. She is the 2019 recipient of the Pierre Faurre Prize.

Nobel Peace Laureate
, Satyarthi Movement for Global Compassion (SMGC)
Founder of Alibaba Cloud, Director
, Zhejiang Lab
Appointed to the Independent International Scientific Panel on AI

Dr. Jian Wang is an Academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, Director of Zhejiang Lab, and Founder of Alibaba Cloud. The Cloud ranks third as a public cloud provider globally and first in Asia. He was also the chief architect of Apsara, its computing foundation, and took the lead in proposing the industrial model of using computing as a public service. In 2016, Dr. Wang pioneered and led the nonprofit City Brain initiative to develop a new digital infrastructure for sustainable “smart” cities as his personal effort and was the architect of Hangzhou City Brain. He founded the Yunqi Academy of Engineering, a private nonprofit research institute with a focus on scientific research for City Brain, and the Yunqi Science and Technology Innovation Foundation, a philanthropic private foundation that operates the free 2050 museum, which envisions the future through technology innovation and organizes the 2050 event every year in April, promoting the vision of science and technology bringing people together.

Director, African Institute of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence, Full Professor of Computer
, University of Pretoria/Lelapa AI
Appointed to the Independent International Scientific Panel on AI

Prof Vukosi Marivate is a Professor of Computer Science, holds the ABSA UP Chair of Data Science, and is Director of the African Institute of Data Science and AI (AfriDSAI) at the University of Pretoria. He specialises in developing Machine Learning (ML) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) methods to extract insights from data, with a particular focus on the intersection of ML/AI and Natural Language Processing (NLP). His research is dedicated to improving the methods, tools and availability of data for local or low-resource languages. As the leader of the Data Science for Social Impact research group in the Computer Science department, Vukosi is interested in using data science to solve social challenges. He has worked on projects related to science, energy, public safety, and utilities, among others. Prof Marivate is a co-founder of Lelapa AI, an African startup focused on AI for Africans by Africans. Vukosi is a co-founder of the Masakhane Research Foundation, which aims to develop NLP technologies for African languages. Vukosi is also a co-founder of the Deep Learning Indaba, the leading grassroots Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence conference on the African continent that aims to empower and support African researchers and practitioners in the field. Vukosi is a member of the Independent Scientific Panel for AI for the UN and a member of the African AI Council at Smart Africa.

Founder
, Immortals
*joining remotely | Featured in the Netflix documentary Don't Die

Bryan Johnson is the first human Don’t Die prototype.

Founder & CEO
, Fadwa AlBawardi Consulting Office

Ms. Fadwa Saad AlBawardi, is a Saudi Arabian Entrepreneur who have established her own Consultancy office (FSAB), since 2022, to provide consulting services in Digital Transformation, Performance Management, Strategic Planning, Data and AI strategies.Ms. AlBawardi is a Certified Strategy and Business Planning Professional, as well as an IT/Performance Management Senior Consultant, with more than 22+ years of working experience.

Ms. AlBawardi is a certified trainer as well as an Elsevier reviewer for international AI & technical research papers and articles. Ms. AlBawardi is also a public speaker and a workshop presenter in several national and international conferences including: United Nations ITU IGF2023 in Kyoto Japan, as well as UN ITU AI for Good Summits 2024 and 2025, in Geneva Switzerland.In addition, she is a trainer with United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR), and a certified trainer in KSA. She has been conducting several training and consultancy sessions with the African Tech community, as well.

Moreover, Ms. AlBawardi participated in the UN Digital Compact online meetings, as a stakeholder, providing insights and consultation reports on AI Governance.

In addition, Ms. AlBawardi is an Author who have participated in writing several technical international publications, as well, including HiMSS Book of the Year (editions 2007, 2013 and 2018) in USA. She is also a USA Today Bestselling Author, as well as a weekly Columnist, with 200+ articles, in KSA digital journals, mainly about AI and Digital Economy themes.

Ms. AlBawardi has earned a Master’s degree in Computer Science from Boston University, USA, in 2003, as well as 2 certifications in Strategic Planning. Her Computer Science Bachelor Degree was from the American University in Cairo, in 1994, and she has also attended a Strategic Management course in Harvard University, USA, in 2019.

Chairman, Co-Founder and CEO
, Planet

Will Marshall is Chairman, Co-Founder & CEO of Planet. Will is a scientist-turned-entrepreneur with extensive experience building and leading teams in the technology space, at NASA and now at Planet, having grown the team from the garage to a public company of over 800 people. He oversees the vision, product and business strategy – carrying out Planet’s mission, as written into the Public Benefit Corporation charter, to accelerate humanity toward a more sustainable and secure world. Will was recognized as a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum and serves on the board of the Open Lunar Foundation. Prior to Planet, Will was a Scientist at NASA/USRA where he helped formulate the Small Spacecraft Office at NASA Ames Research Center, worked as a systems engineer on lunar orbiter mission “LADEE and a member of the science team for the lunar impactor mission “LCROSS”, served as Co-Principal Investigator on PhoneSat, and was the technical lead on research projects in space debris remediation. Will holds a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Oxford and a Masters in Physics with Space Science and Technology from the University of Leicester. He was also a Postdoctoral Fellow at George Washington University and Harvard.

Chief Technology Officer and Vice President
, Amazon

Dr. Werner Vogels is Chief Technology Officer at Amazon.com where he is responsible for driving the company’s customer-centric technology vision.As one of the forces behind Amazon’s approach to cloud computing, he is passionate about helping young businesses reach global scale, and transforming enterprises into fast-moving digital organizations.Vogels joined Amazon in 2004 from Cornell University where he was a distributed systems researcher. He has held technology leadership positions in companies that handle the transition of academic technology into industry. Vogels holds a PhD from the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam and has authored many articles on distributed systems technologies for enterprise computing.

President
, Arizona State University

Michael M. Crow is an educator, knowledge enterprise architect, science and technology policy scholar and higher education leader. He became the sixteenth president of Arizona State University in 2002 and has led ASU’s rapid and groundbreaking transformation into one of the world’s best public metropolitan research universities. As a model “New American University,” ASU simultaneously demonstrates comprehensive excellence, inclusivity representative of the ethnic and socioeconomic spectrum of the United States, and consequential societal impact.

Lauded as the “No.1 most innovative school” in the nation by U.S. News & World Report for eleven consecutive years, and garnering top accolades for its global impact and student employability, ASU is a student-centric, technology-enabled public enterprise focused on global challenges that grew its research expenditures more than eight-fold since 2003 and earned AAU membership in 2023. Under Crow’s leadership, it has established more than thirty new transdisciplinary schools, including the School of Earth and Space Exploration, the School for the Future of Innovation in Society and the School of Human Evolution and Social Change, and launched pioneering multidisciplinary initiatives including the Biodesign Institute, Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory, the nation’s first School of Sustainability, and significant initiatives in the humanities and social sciences.

VP Strategy and Global Affairs
, Signal

Udbhav Tiwari is the VP for Strategy and Global Affairs at Signal. Udbhav’s experience in the technology sector spans both global and regional contexts, where he was formerly the Director for Global Product Policy at Mozilla, with prior roles at Google and the Centre for Internet and Society in India. He has testified before the U.S Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation and been quoted as an expert by CNN, The Guardian, Wired, Financial Times, BBC, and Reuters. Udbhav was previously affiliated with the Carnegie Endowment for Peace and was named to India Today’s “India Tomorrow” list in 2020.

Co-Founder, Chief Scientific Officer
, Sustainable AI Group
TIME100 AI

Dr. Sasha Luccioni is one of the leading voices on the environmental impacts of AI. She holds a PhD in Artificial Intelligence from Université du Québec à Montréal and completed her postdoctoral research under Yoshua Bengio. Formerly AI & Climate Lead at Hugging Face, she is widely credited with helping define the field of AI environmental impacts, both through foundational research and through her work bringing this issue into mainstream public and scientific discourse. Dr. Luccioni’s work has been recognized by TIME Magazine’s 100 most influential people in AI and by Business Insider on its AI Power Lists, and her research has been featured in Nature, The Economist, MIT Technology Review, NPR, BBC, Le Monde, and beyond.

Faculty member, Department of Computer Science and Engineering
, University of Louisville

Dr. Roman V. Yampolskiy is a tenured faculty member in the department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Louisville. He is the founding and current director of the Cyber Security Lab and an author of many books including “AI: Unexplainable, Unpredictable, Uncontrollable”. Dr. Yampolskiy’s main area of interest is Artificial Intelligence Safety and Security.

CEO
, TIME

Jessica Sibley is the Chief Executive Officer of TIME. As CEO, Sibley oversees the global media brand which includes TIME’s iconic magazine and digital platforms that reach the largest audience in its history of 120 million people worldwide; TIME Studios, the Emmy Award-winning film and television division and producer of award-winning branded content; a rapidly growing global live events business; TIME for Kids, which provides trusted news with a focus on news literacy for children; and more. Since joining as CEO in 2022, Sibley has accelerated TIME’s digital transformation, expanded into new platforms, and revitalized the TIME brand overall—leading TIME to be named Media Brand of the Year by the Digiday Media Awards in 2024. She has diversified TIME’s revenue streams, launched new products, supercharged its global live events business, increased advertising revenue and meaningfully engaged new audiences, all while upholding TIME’s vision of covering leaders who shape the world and providing trusted guidance to its global audiences. Prior to joining TIME, Sibley was the Chief Operating Officer of Forbes, where she led all revenue and growth initiatives for the world’s largest business media brand and achieved five consecutive years of growth from 2018 to 2022. Previously, Sibley held senior leadership positions at The Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, and Condé Nast.

President of the 80th Session
, United Nations General Assembly
Chief Digital Officer
, Universal Music Group

Michael Nash has worked at the forefront of entertainment media’s technological transformation for over 30 years. Labeled a “visionary” by The Atlantic, he’s led various digital enterprises and is widely recognized for his prominent role in revolutionizing the music business. Music Ally called him, “one of the most influential people in the global music industry.”Nash currently serves as Universal Music Group’s EVP, Chief Digital Officer. He joined UMG in 2015 and oversees the industry leader’s global digital strategy, partnerships and business development. In his Corporate Management capacity, he works closely with operating units to align strategic direction and tactical execution. For “leading the industry’s response to AI” Fast Company designated UMG one of the world’s “50 Most Innovative Companies” of 2024. Nash has been named to every Billboard Power 100 List during his tenure.Prior to joining UMG, Nash was a strategic advisor to digital media startups and served in senior management at Warner Music Group from 2000 to 2011, rising to EVP, Digital Strategy and Business Development, responsible for WMG’s global digital business.Nash’s music industry career highlights include major deals—often first-of-their-kind partnerships—with companies such as Amazon, Apple, AT&T, Meta, Spotify, Tencent, Verizon, YouTube and many others.Earlier in his career, Nash helmed the Madison Project, the music industry’s first digital distribution trial (1999). He founded Inscape, a digital media/games publisher backed by Time Warner that produced award-winning titles with artists such as William S. Burroughs, DEVO and The Residents (1994-1997). And he oversaw the Criterion Collection, working with luminaries such as Robert Altman, David Bowie, Terry Gilliam and Louis Malle, producing definitive editions of masterpieces like “Citizen Kane,” “Dr. Strangelove,” “The 400 Blows” and “Ugetsu” (1991-1994).Nash’s quoted commentary on technology and culture has been featured in numerous periodicals including The Economist, the Financial Times, The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal.Nash has art-world roots, with a wide range of publications and exhibitions to his credit, including presentations for the American Film Institute, Lincoln Center, The Museum of Contemporary Art and the Sundance Film Festival. Summarizing his career arc, the editors of “Give Them the Picture” wrote, “Nash used the interest he developed in emerging forms of digital culture while working as an art

Violinist, Performer

At the age of 20, while aspiring to become a nurse, she lost her right arm in a traffic accident. Overcoming despair, anxiety, and internal struggles, she became Japan’s first nurse with a prosthetic arm. As part of her rehabilitation, she took up swimming and was selected to represent Japan at the Beijing and London Paralympics, placing 4th in Beijing and 8th in London. After retiring from swimming, she resumed playing the violin, a skill she had pursued since childhood, and is currently active as the world’s first violinist with a prosthetic arm. She has performed at events such as the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games opening ceremony, CBS’s “The World’s Best,” and the Osaka-Kansai Expo opening ceremony.

United Nations Secretary-General's Special Envoy for Road Safety

Mr. Jean Todt is the United Nations Secretary-General’s Special Envoy for Road Safety appointed by the then Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on 29 April 2015, as the first ever Special Envoy for Road Safety. Mr. Todt was the previous President of the FIA (Fédération Internationale de L’Automobile) and is now an Honorary President of the FIA – the international motor sport governing body and federation of motoring organisations. On 6 February 2022, Mr. Todt was awarded as winner and inaugural recipient of the Autosport Gold Medal, in recognition of his lifetime of service to the sport and for leaving a lasting legacy for future generations.He ran for FIA President in 2009, winning three successive four-year terms that concluded in December 2021. Some notable highlights from his presidency include the introduction of the electric racing Formula E series, the Women in Motorsport commission, the Halo head protection device, the F1 Budget cap, the Action for Road Safety campaign and the $20 Affordable Helmet for road use in developing countries. Mr. Todt made road safety a priority of the federation by launching the FIA Action for Road Safety campaign in 2011 in support of the UN Decade of Action for Road Safety. The campaign is built around a global advocacy for road safety, supporting action on the ground by its 250 member clubs in nearly 150 countries, building institutional and commercial partnerships and mobilising the motor sport community to promote road safety.Mr. Todt is also a member of the FIA Foundation for Automobile and Society Board of Trustees. He began his career as a world championship rally co-driver in 1966, before joining Peugeot in 1981 as Sporting Director. He joined Ferrari Racing in 1993, ultimately becoming responsible for all motor sport activities for the Ferrari-Maserati Group. In 2003, he was appointed General Manager of Ferrari and at the end of 2006, became Chief Executive Officer of the company until 2008.In 2011, Mr. Todt was named Grand Croix de la Légion d’Honneur, the highest honour of the French Republic. He is Chairman of the Board of the Suu Foundation, a humanitarian organisation founded by Nobel Peace laureate Aung San Suu Kyi, to advance the health and education of the people of Myanmar, and a member of the International Peace Institute (IPI) Board of Directors. He is also one of the Founders and the Vice-President of ICM, a medical research institute devoted to medical research for brain and spinal cord disorders. Mr. Je

Founder and Managing Partner
, Fusion Fund

Lu Zhang, Founder and Managing Partner of Fusion Fund, is a renowned Silicon Valley-based investor, a serial entrepreneur, and a Stanford Engineering alumna. With a strong technical background, Lu has extensive experience bringing a broad range of technologies to commercialization, and deep domain expertise in AI in healthcare, Enterprise AI/Networks, Edge Computing and Data Privacy. Founded by Lu in 2015, Fusion Fund is dedicated to supporting early-stage entrepreneurs working on innovation in healthcare, enterprise AI and industrial automation. With investments in over 90 companies across the U.S. and Canada, Fusion Fund has generated substantial exits over the years.Prior to starting Fusion Fund, Lu was a serial entrepreneur and materials science researcher. Following the exit of her startup, Lu began investing in and supporting early-stage entrepreneurs. This eventually led her to create Fusion Fund in 2015. Since then, Lu has built a distinguished ecosystem and established her reputation in the VC industry. She was honored as Young Global Leader by World Economic Forum (Davos), Silicon Valley Women of Influence, Top 25 Female early-stage investor by Business Insider, Featured Honoree of VC of Forbes 30 under 30 and Town & Country 50 Modern Swans – Entrepreneurship Influencer.Lu frequently speaks at high profile tech conferences such as World Economic Forum (Davos), Future Investment Initiative (FII), Web Summit, SuperReturn, etc. and she is a guest lecturer at Stanford University and Wharton. Lu serves as a board member of many portfolio companies, the Board Director of CommonSpirit Health Foundation, the Board and Chairwoman of the Youth Council of Future Science Award, and Jury Board of the Cartier Women Initiative and Young Leader Award. She holds an M.S. in Materials Science and Engineering from Stanford University.

Founder and CEO
, ProRata & Gist

Bill Gross is a lifelong serial and parallel entrepreneur who has started more than 150 companies with more than 50 successful IPOs and acquisitions. He started the first and longest-running technology incubator in the world – Idealab – in 1996 in Pasadena, California, near his alma mater, Caltech, where he graduated with a degree in Engineering and Applied Science. Bill has been on the forefront of disruptive innovation his entire life and his mission is to challenge the status quo, to be bold, and to solve big challenges in the world that others would not. Among the transformative changes that Bill has wrought is the invention of the business model that powers most of the monetization of the Internet. Bill invented the “paid click”, or CPC (bidded keyword cost-per-click) model with the company GoTo/Overture, which he founded in 1998. After a successful IPO and becoming the global market leader in paid search, the company was acquired by Yahoo in 2003. Today, Bill’s pioneering idea is used by Google and millions of websites around the world and remains one of his most significantly impactful inventions. Bill is also at the forefront of climate tech and AI tech and is pioneering a new system of fair attribution, compensation, and monetization in generative AI with his newest company, ProRata.ai. Bill is a visionary who sees the future and relishes sharing that with the world and helping entrepreneurs globally with his lessons learned from a lifetime of business creation. In addition to serving as Idealab’s board chairman and the CEO of ProRata & Gist, Bill is also a member of the Board of Trustees of the California Institute of Technology and of the ArtCenter College of Design.

Administrator
, National Telecommunications and Information Administration, United States
Distinguished Professor of Computer Science and Director of the Center for Human-Compatible AI
, University of California, Berkeley

Stuart Russell is a Distinguished Professor of Computer Science at the University of California at Berkeley, holder of the Smith-Zadeh Chair in Engineering, and Director of the Center for Human-Compatible AI and the Kavli Center for Ethics, Science, and the Public. He is a member of the National Academy of Engineering, a Fellow of the Royal Society, a recipient of the IJCAI Computers and Thought Award, the IJCAI Research Excellence Award, and the ACM Allen Newell Award, and former holder of the Chaire Blaise Pascal in Paris. In 2021 he received the OBE from Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth and gave the BBC Reith Lectures. He is an Honorary Fellow of Wadham College, Oxford, and a Fellow of AAAI, ACM, and AAAS. His book “Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach” (with Peter Norvig) is the standard text in AI, used in over 1500 universities in 135 countries. His current work focuses on the long-term future of artificial intelligence and its relation to humanity. He has developed a new global seismic monitoring system for the nuclear-test-ban treaty and is working to ban lethal autonomous weapons.

Full professor of Responsible Artificial Intelligence
, Umeå University

Dr. Dignum is Professor of Responsible Artificial Intelligence at Umeå University, Sweden, where she leads the AI Policy Lab. She is also senior advisor on AI policy to the Wallenberg Foundations and chair of the ACM’s Technology Policy Council. She has a PHD in Artificial Intelligence from Utrecht University (2004), was appointed Wallenberg Scholar in 2024, is member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences (IVA), and a Fellow of the European Artificial Intelligence Association (EURAI), and of ELLIS (European Laboratory of Learning and Intelligent Systems). She is also co-chair of the IEEE Global Initiative on Ethics of Autonomous and Intelligent Systems 2.0, member of the UNESCO’s expert group on the implementation of AI recommendations, the OECD’s Expert group on AI, and founder of ALLAI, the Dutch AI Alliance. She has been a member of the United Nations Advisory Body on AI, the EU’s High Level Expert Group on Artificial Intelligence, co-chair of the WEF’s Global Future Council on AI, and leader of UNICEF’s guidance for AI and children. In 2026, she received the Nordic DAIR Awards Lifetime Achievement in AI. She has over 300 peer-reviewed articles in major international journals, conferences and workshops with in total over 19000 citations, yielding a h-index of 53 (May 2025). Her new book “The AI Paradox” (2026) is published by Princeton University Press.

CEO
, Raspberry Pi Foundation

Philip is chief executive of the Raspberry Pi Foundation, an educational charity with a global mission to enable young people to realise their full potential through the power of computing and digital technologies.Philip was previously a non-executive director of the Foundation’s commercial business, Raspberry Pi Ltd and part of the team that led the successful IPO of the business on the London Stock Exchange in June 2024.Prior to joining Raspberry Pi, Philip was the Deputy Chief Executive of the UK’s innovation foundation, Nesta, where he built programmes and ventures to address social problems through innovation.He was a non-executive director of the Behavioural Insights Team (the Nudge Unit) and a founding trustee of the Centre for London. He served as an adviser on social innovation to the UK government, and has advised municipal and national governments, charities, and social enterprises all over the world.Earlier in his career, Philip was a chief officer at the London Borough of Camden and a senior civil servant in the Home Office.Philip has a degree in law from the University of Liverpool and qualifications in management and finance. He was awarded a CBE for services to Engineering and Technology for Societal Impact in the King’s Birthday Honours in 2025. Outside of work he is a dad, craft cider maker, and a slow cyclist. He is an active member of the local community, having served as a scout volunteer, a school governor, and trustee of a local arts organisation.

Chief Data & Analytics Officer (CDAO)
, IKEA Retail (Ingka Group)

Burce Gultekin has served as Chief Data & Analytics Officer of IKEA Retail (Ingka Group) since October 2025. With over 20 years of experience, she brings deep expertise in driving data-led transformation and fostering business growth through technology and insight.

Before joining Ingka Group, Burce held several senior leadership roles, including Chief Information Officer and Chief Data & Analytics Officer at FrieslandCampina, one of the world’s largest dairy cooperatives. Prior to that, she led Data & Analytics and Customer Experience at financial services company NN, where she played a pivotal role in shaping and implementing the companies’ data and technology strategies to enhance performance and customer value.

Burce is known for her strategic vision, customer-centric mindset, and her ability to build trust and collaboration across diverse teams.

Based in The Hague, the Netherlands, she lives with her husband and two sons. Outside of work, Burce has a passion for exploring new hobbies and experiences — from dancing and sailing to, most recently, running.

“As leader, I am passionate about leading the digital transformation journey that reshapes our business for a rapidly evolving future. With over 20 years of experience in global technology roles, I thrive on developing and implementing digital capabilities that enhance both operational efficiency and customer experiences. I am committed to making a meaningful impact by driving innovation and creating digital solutions that make companies more and sustainable for consumers.”

Chief Legal Officer
, Cloudflare

Alissa Starzak is the Chief Legal Officer at Cloudflare, the cloud connectivity company on a mission to help build a better Internet. Cloudflare empowers organizations to make their employees, applications, and networks faster and more secure everywhere, while reducing complexity and cost. Powered by one of the world’s largest and most interconnected networks, Cloudflare blocks billions of threats online for its customers every day.Prior to joining Cloudflare, Alissa worked for the U.S government in a variety of national security positions. Most recently, she served as the 21st General Counsel of the Department of the Army, after confirmation by the Senate. Before her appointment as Army General Counsel, Alissa served in a variety of senior positions in both the Executive branch and the Senate, worked in private practice in Washington, D.C., and clerked for the Honorable E. Grady Jolly, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. She graduated from Amherst College and the University of Chicago Law School.

Chief Executive Officer
, Turkcell

Dr. Ali Taha Koç was born in Ankara in 1980. He completed his undergraduate degreein 2001 at Bilkent University, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering withfull scholarship. Later, he received his master’s and doctorate degrees in theDepartment of Electrical Engineering at the University of Texas at Dallas, both with fullscholarships. Dr. Ali Taha Koç joined Intel in 2006 as a research and development(R&D) engineer in the USA. During his tenure at Intel, he developed 63 patents,published 23 scientific articles, and developed and managed several internationalprojects. In 2013, he became one of the 10 awarded engineers who developed the mostpatents at Intel. After returning to Türkiye in 2014, he began working as the ChiefCounsellor of the Prime Ministry and in the same year was appointed as the Head ofInformation Technologies of the Presidency. During his tenure at the Presidency, healso managed the formation of the State Information Coordination Center (SICC) in thePresidency Security Policies Department, and initiated the information flow from allministries and security units to the Presidency. Koç was appointed as the Head of theDigital Transformation Office on 12 September 2018. Besides his duties at thePresidency, he also served as a board member of Türksat Uydu Haberleşme Kablo TVve İşletme A.Ş. (Türksat Satellite Communications Cable TV and Business Inc.). As ofOctober 2023, he is the Chief Executive Officer of Turkcell and serves as a boardmember of the International GSM Association (GSMA), Türkiye’s Automobile JointVenture Group (TOGG), Mobile Telecommunication Operators Association (m-TOD)and Siro. He is also a licensed pilot, fluent in English, and married with one child.

Director General
, Universal Postal Union (UPU)
Emmy Award-Winning Television Journalist & Communications Coach

Emmy award-winning television journalist and coach Jane Hanson has spent over 30 years helping people learn to communicate better. Not only does it enhance their presence, and ensure they resonate with every type of audience, but in today’s fast paced world, it is imperative to be on one’s game 24/7. Hanson focuses on three core elements: what you say, how you say it, and how your body language keeps it all in sync.Among her diverse array of media and presentation training clients: top tier leaders of corporations spanning the fields of finance, insurance, startups, technology, education, fashion and media; publishers and editors in chief of numerous national magazines; key opinion leaders in the pharmaceutical industry; politicians and world leaders, internet entrepreneurs; chefs and restaurateurs. She has also hosted programs on cable channels and private satellite broadcasts, covering nearly every subject, from healthcare to food to finance to religion. And she is a frequent speaker, emcee, host, and panel moderator. Events she has participated in range from the New York Emmys to Toys for Tots to the Race for the Cure to the Randall’s island Sports Foundation. She has hosted events for virtually every industry, many health care issues, dozens of schools and colleges, and many groups focusing on women and children. She is also a Forbes contributor and uses her experience working with executive leaders to offer her unique insight and expertise.Jane Hanson grew up on the prairies of rural Minnesota, coming to New York three decades ago to join the NBC networks. She began as an anchor and correspondent for NBC New York in 1979. In 1988, Jane was named co-anchor of “Today in New York,” a position she held until 2003 when she became the station’s primary anchor for local programming and the host of “Jane’s New York”; She covered events ranging from the tragedy of 9/11 to the joy of Yankees victory parades to Wall Street and Washington; has interviewed presidents, business magnates, prisoners, and celebrities; traveled as far as the Gobi Desert of Mongolia and the great depths miles below New York City for her special reports. Most recently she hosted a daily entertainment and lifestyle program, New York Live, for NBC4 in New York City.Jane has won 9 Emmy Awards. In addition, she was named Correspondent of the Year by New York’s Police Detectives and received a similar honor from New York’s Firefighters. She has also been the recipient of numerous other awards

Senior Software Engineer
, Google DeepMind

Peter Danenberg is a Senior Software Engineer at Google DeepMind leading zero-to-one development for Gemini, creating production-ready features that gain visibility with top executives including Demis Hassabis and Sundar Pichai. He built the computer-use capabilities that became Gemini Agent and the artifact rendering system that became Gemini Canvas. He co-created Little PAIPer with Peter Norvig, a Socratic learning platform for AI education, and organizes biweekly Gemini workshops with ~350 attendees.Previously at Google, Peter developed the fundamental reasoning loop for autonomous agents in Bard, launching Bard Extensions to 1.8 million daily active users. He holds a B.A. in Computer Science, Classics, Philosophy, and German from USC and pursued doctoral studies at Harvard, Freiburg, and USC. His work bridges ancient philosophy and modern AI, exploring questions of ethics, agency, and long-term alignment through classical frameworks.

Chief Technology and AI Officer
, Nokia

Pallavi Mahajan is a globally recognised technology and business leader with a proven record of incubating, building and scaling new ventures, converting frontier innovation into commercially resilient, market‑leading platforms. She drives growth by orchestrating open ecosystems, strategic partnerships and deep industry collaboration that have shaped platform economics and accelerated real-world adoption and durable value creation at scale.

Across her career, she has operated at the front edge of disruption, turning scientific breakthroughs into industry-defining shifts across datacenter infrastructure, AI, supercomputing and networking.

As Chief Technology and AI Officer at Nokia, Pallavi leads Nokia’s technology, AI and platform strategy as well as its strategic partnerships, defining Nokia’s roadmap, shaping its portfolio and driving the shift to AI-native networks. A named inventor on multiple US patents, Pallavi brings a global perspective shaped by leadership roles across Asia, Europe and North America at Intel, HPE and Juniper Networks.

Chief Technology Officer, Global Digital
, Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD)

Avi Saxena is Chief Technology Officer, Global Digital, for Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD). He is responsible for all the technology that serves WBD’s consumer products globally, including HBO Max, the company’s unified streaming platform, now available in the U.S., LATAM, EMEA, and APAC markets, with more launches planned in additional territories. Saxena also oversees all WBD direct-to-consumer News, Sports and Entertainment products such as CNN, Eurosport, GolfTV & Golf Digest, Bleacher Report, March Madness, NHL, Harry Potter Franchise, DC Comics, MotorTrend, Magnolia, TNT, TBS and numerous other entertainment products.While based in the Warner Bros. Discovery Seattle office, Avi is responsible for a global technology organization that spreads across Seattle, New York, San Francisco, Ottawa, London, Stockholm, Amsterdam, Budapest, India and many other global locations.Saxena has more than 30 years of technology experience, about half of that with Amazon in a variety of roles, most recently as Vice President of Technology for Amazon Marketplace. He also held leadership roles at Microsoft and several internet infrastructure startups, where he created content delivery networks and other technologies to transform how businesses leverage internet technology.Saxena holds an MBA from Southern Methodist University, an M.S. in Computer Science from University of Texas, Dallas, and a B.S. in Computer Science from SGS Institute of Technology and Science.

Director of Scientific Progress
, Google.org

As Director of Scientific Progress for Google.org, Leslie Yeh leads Google’s strategic efforts to harness leading-edge scientific innovation for transformative social good. Expanding from her longtime work building Google’s Academic Philanthropy efforts, she guides a comprehensive portfolio designed to draw together work across the scientific continuum: research, applied science, technical implementation, and scaled impact. Her leadership ensures that Google.org’s impact is amplified by Google’s deep technical expertise, and power of scientific discovery.

Before her focus on scientific progress and expanding opportunity, Leslie was a founding member of Google’s product management teams in Mountain View, New York, and Cambridge. In these roles, she played a significant part in the development and launch of foundational Google products including AdWords, Developer APIs, and Book Search.

UN ASG, UNITAR Executive Director
, United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR)
Telecommunications and technology expert leader. Non-executive Director

Hatem Dowidar is a visionary global technology executive, investor, and corporate board member who recently served as the Group CEO of e& until March 2026. Over his six-year tenure as Group CEO and a total of 10.5 years with the company, Hatem successfully architected one of the most significant corporate transformations in the telecommunications sector, pivoting e& from a traditional regional operator into a global technology, AI, and investment conglomerate operating across 38 countries. Under his leadership, the company achieved record financial performance and unprecedented growth.

A staunch advocate for the integration of artificial intelligence and next-generation technologies, Hatem has been instrumental in driving enterprise-level digital transformation. At e&, he championed initiatives that embedded AI, machine learning, and advanced data analytics into the core of network operations, enterprise solutions, and consumer digital services. His strategic foresight enabled the rapid scaling of new tech-driven verticals—from digital super-apps to smart infrastructure—establishing the foundational connectivity and compute ecosystems critical for the global AI revolution.

Hatem brings a wealth of expertise in global digital governance, technology investments, and corporate strategy to the boardroom and the global stage. Prior to his transformative leadership at e&, he built a robust foundation in global telecommunications during a distinguished 16-year tenure at Vodafone Group. During this time, he held several pivotal senior executive roles, including Group Chief of Staff and CEO of Vodafone Egypt, steering digital innovation across emerging and developed markets. For the past three years, he served as a member of the United Nations Internet Governance Forum (IGF) Leadership Panel, playing an active role in guiding its evolution and shaping global discussions on critical challenges, including artificial intelligence, digital fragmentation, and the need for trust and sustainability in the digital space.

He currently serves as a Non-Executive Director at Vodafone Group Plc, a Board Member at Etihad Etisalat Company (Mobily), and an Independent Non-Executive Director at BlackRock Frontiers Investment Trust plc. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Communications and Electronics Engineering from Cairo University and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the American University in Cairo.

Deputy Secretary-General
, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
Executive Director, Office of AI and Advanced Technology, Dept of Finance, CEO & Founder of AIE3
, Chairperson of UN AI for Good Impact Initiative, Chair of the AI for Good Impact Initiative
Chair of the AI for Good Impact Initiative

Dr. Ebtesam Almazrouei is a pioneering force in artificial intelligence (AI) and advanced technology, with a wealth of experience spanning both government and the private sector. Her exceptional expertise in artificial intelligence, supercomputing, telecommunications, semiconductors, technology governance, advanced technology, and strategic innovation has positioned her at the forefront of AI leadership globally, earning recognition among H2o.ai’s world’s top 100 AI leaders. As a thought leader, entrepreneur, and patent inventor, Dr. Almazrouei has been instrumental in pioneering cutting-edge AI models and fostering global AI policy frameworks.Dr. Ebtesam Almazrouei plays a key role in shaping AI strategies and frameworks, and building international collaborations on a global scale. She serves as Chairperson of the United Nations AI for Good Impact Initiative and as a Senior AI Consultant for the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), playing a critical role in shaping global AI policies, technology governance, and regulation frameworks.Dr. Almazrouei’s exceptional contributions have garnered her notable honors, including the Leading AI Women in the World list, the Global Leadership Women in Tech® MENA Award, and a spot among the Top 100 Global Tech Speakers. She also holds various advisory roles and board memberships across various international organizations.As the CEO and Founder of AIE3, Dr. Almazrouei continues to drive AI innovation, developing scalable AI solutions, building capacity, and leading industry-wide advancements. She previously held senior executive roles, including Executive Director, Acting Chief AI Researcher, and Founder of the AI Cross Center Unit (AICCU) at the Technology Innovation Institute (TII). She established and led the AI Cross Center, driving strategic planning and development. Dr. Ebtesam Almazrouei directed and spearheaded the development of the Falcon Large Language Models (LLMs)—Falcon 7B, 40B, and 180B. These AI models have made significant strides in AI research and development in the world, particularly in open-source generative AI models. Additionally, she developed NOOR, the first and the largest Arabic LLM in 2022.Dr Ebtesam Almazrouei is the first Emirati woman to hold a Ph.D. in Artificial Intelligence for Wireless Communication Engineering and Computer Science. Her vision is to leverage AI to address global challenges and drive meaningful societal impact.

Senior Director, Corporate sustainability
, NVIDIA

Josh Parker joined NVIDIA in 2023 to lead the company’s corporate sustainability program. Josh studied electrical engineering and spent several years practicing IP law at a large law firm and later for the computer storage company Western Digital. While at Western Digital, he was asked to lead the company’s ethics and compliance program in Asia and later to build a new corporate sustainability program for the company. At NVIDIA, Josh is pursuing a data-driven approach to sustainability, believing that accurate and credible data is a prerequisite for effectively managing impacts. Josh is also deeply persuaded that technology—especially AI—can play a critical and dramatic role in solving world-scale sustainability challenges.

Secretary General and member of the Board of Trustee
, Alwaleed Philanthropies

Her Royal Highness Princess Lamia Bint Majed Saud AlSaud is the Secretary General and member of the Board of Trustees at Alwaleed Philanthropies. Princess Lamia was appointed Secretary General of Alwaleed Philanthropies in April 2016, having previously served as Executive Manager of Media & Communication at the Foundation.

In her role as Secretary General, Princess Lamia has been recognized internationally through several landmark awards, including receiving an honorary medal from the Vice President of Laos in recognition of her philanthropic efforts in the country; Achievement in Philanthropies Award at the Arab Women of the Year 2017; Change Maker Award at the Aid & Trade Conference; the National Council’s first-ever Philanthropic Leadership Award; the Woman Leader in Community Development Excellence Award by the Middle East Excellence Awards Institute; the Baden Powell Fellowship pin by the World Scout Foundation; and, the People First Leader Award at the GCC GOV HR Awards 2020.

HRH Princess Lamia also holds a number of roles and leading positions across global organizations, including UN-Habitat Regional Goodwill Ambassador for Arab States; member of the Generation Unlimited Champion Committee with UNICEF; Global Champion for gender equality with the UN Women; and Honorary Advisory Board Member at the 8th Annual GCC GOV HR Summit 2020. In addition to that, HRH Princess Lamia has been awarded an Honorary Doctorate by the University for the Creative Arts. She was recognised for her exemplary work in championing women’s equality in the Middle East and abroad in recognition of her outstanding efforts and dedication to the promotion of arts and commitment to strengthening cultural solidarity.

Prior to joining Alwaleed Philanthropies, HRH Princess Lamia founded the publishing company Sada Al Arab, in Cairo, Beirut and Dubai and published four magazines. She is also an esteemed novelist, publishing ‘Children and Blood’ in 2010. The book tackles the complexities of honor killings and the harsh realities of women in the Middle East.

HRH also served as CEO of Rotana Media Group, where she led the digital transformation of the Arab world’s largest media conglomerate, modernizing operations and strengthening its competitive position.

President
, China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT)

Mr. YU Xiaohui, President of China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT), Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee of CAICT, and a professorate senior engineer.Mr. YU also serves as Vice Chairman and Secretary General of the Internet Society of China (ISC), Chairman of the Alliance of Industrial Internet (AII), Chairman of the Artificial Intelligence Industry Alliance (AIIA), member of the Expert Advisory Committee for the Development of Strategic Emerging Industries, member of the Intelligent Manufacturing Expert Committee of the National Manufacturing Strategy Advisory Committee, deputy-director member of the Communication Science and Technology Committee of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT), Chairman of the Expert Committee for Information and Communication Economy (ECICE) of MIIT, and member of the ChinaInfo100.Mr. YU has long been engaged in the research in the fields of information and communication technology and industry, digital economy, informatization, integration of informatization and industrialization, digital infrastructure and digital governess. He has taken the lead in the systematic research in fields including industrial internet, digital economy, Broadband China, mobile internet, internet, IoT, and new infrastructure, supporting the formulation of national strategies, plans, and policies as well as technological and industrial innovation and development.Share this speakerOrganizationChina Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT)ProfessionPresident

Minister of Health
, Republic of Tunisia

Professor Mustapha Ferjani has served as Minister of Health of the Republic of Tunisia since 25 August 2024. He is a senior physician, academic leader and public health decision-maker with extensive experience in health system governance, emergency preparedness, intensive care, military medicine and national crisis management.

A graduate of the Faculty of Medicine of Tunis in 1987, Professor Ferjani built a distinguished academic and clinical career in anesthesiology and intensive care. He held several senior leadership positions, including Director General of Military Health from 2017 to 2022 and Minister-Counsellor to the Presidency of the Republic from 2022 to 2024.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, he played a leading role in Tunisia’s national response, contributing to the expansion of intensive care capacity, the coordination of vaccination efforts, the deployment of field hospitals and the strengthening of emergency preparedness mechanisms. His background in critical care and crisis management has shaped his strong commitment to pandemic prevention, preparedness and response.

Professor Ferjani has also held prominent leadership roles within Tunisian scientific societies. He served as President of the Tunisian Society of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care and of the Tunisian Society for Organ Donation Awareness, and contributed to the establishment of the Tunisian Society for Healthcare Simulation. He also led a research unit focused on cardiac dysfunction in septic shock, which was later upgraded into a research laboratory, reflecting his long-standing commitment to critical care research, patient safety, medical training and preparedness for severe infectious and emergency conditions.

As Minister of Health, his priorities include strengthening primary healthcare, improving health system resilience, advancing equitable access to care, promoting digital health, supporting domestic pharmaceutical production, and developing strategic health infrastructure. He champions a vision of health as a pillar of equity, national sovereignty and sustainable development.

Under his leadership, Tunisia has accelerated the implementation of the digital hospital model, with the deployment of telemedicine and teleradiology solutions aimed at improving equitable access to specialized care for populations living in inland and underserved regions.

Head of Group Risk Management
, Nestlé

Lisa Bechtold is a global executive in Data & AI, Risk Management and Governance. As Global Head of Group Risk Management at Nestlé S.A., she is globally responsible for managing a complex spectrum of risks to enable the safe and sustainable growth of the organization. Before joining Nestlé, she served as Group Head of AI Governance at Zurich Insurance, and held various leadership roles within Technology & Operations, Digital Risk Management and Corporate Legal. She holds a Ph.D in Law, an LL.M. degree (Berkeley) and completed executive education at MIT CSAIL and Stanford GSB.

Co-hosts
, The Quantum Kid

Kai “The Quantum Kid” is a young science enthusiast and co-host of The Quantum Kid podcast. Through thoughtful, deep questions asked in a way only a kid can ask, animated facial expressions and boundless curiosity, he helps top quantum scientists and innovators explain complex ideas in simple, engaging ways. His perspective makes cutting-edge topics accessible to audiences of all ages, proving that curiosity is one of the most powerful tools in science – no matter how old you are – and showing that kids as young as primary school age can and should be introduces to broad concepts of quantum computing, as that’s literally their future.

Katia Moskvitch is a science communicator, former BBC and WIRED journalist, who has worked for the past 20 years at the intersection of quantum technology, industry, and society. She is the founder and President of Tesseract Quantum, an educational non-profit aimed at raising awareness around quantum, especially aimed at younger audiences. She co-hosts The Quantum Kid podcast, the flagship show of Tesseract Quantum, together with her 10-year-old son Kai. The approach of this Webby-nominated science podcast with 113k subscribers on YouTube is “explain quantum to me as if I am a kid” – with Kai interviewing top experts, including Peter Shor, John Preskill, Steven Chu, Scott Aaronson, John Martinis, David DiVincenzo and many others in a way only a kid can. The conversations are fun, insightful, and packed with valuable information on quantum and its applications for viewers of all ages.
Katia brings to the show years of storytelling expertise, education in physics, and the ability to put together a polished and impactful broadcasting experience. She wears more than one hat – and her full-time job as Director of Communications and Content Strategy at Quantum Machines greatly contributes to her daily acute awareness of progress in the quantum field and its unstoppable momentum to transform our future. In the past, she worked as the Communications Head for Europe at IBM Research and has been a contributor to the World Economic Forum for many years.

Chief Digital Operations Officer
, VEON

Lasha Tabidze is leading the execution of the VEON’s DO1440 and AI1440 strategies. He plays a pivotal role in shaping VEON’s evolution into a digital operator, driving the development of local digital ecosystems, accelerating AI adoption, and strengthening operational performance across all markets.With more than 16 years of senior leadership experience in telecommunications and digital businesses, Lasha has led major transformation programs and introduced sector-defining innovations. As former CEO of Veon Georgia, he pioneered fully digital customer experiences and launched successful new products that set new industry standards. His career also spans entrepreneurial ventures, combining strategic vision with execution to build impactful digital services.

Director General
, United Nations Office at Geneva (UNOG)
Co-founder
, Nimbora

Dr. Kavita Kalyankar is Co-Founder of Nimbora, a women-led climate technology company building AI-powered solutions for water stewardship and climate resilience.

With a PhD in Environmental Science and over 15 years of experience in water conservation, sustainability, ecosystem restoration, and community-centered environmental management, she works at the intersection of environmental science, AI, and inclusive innovation.

Kavita is a strong advocate for ensuring that emerging technologies address the needs of women, smallholder farmers, and underserved communities. Her work focuses on leveraging AI, IoT, satellite data, and environmental science to help governments, industries, and agricultural stakeholders measure, optimize, and verify water outcomes at scale.

Under her leadership, Nimbora was showcased at the India AI Impact Summit 2026 and recognized as a winner of the AI for Good Innovation Factory 2026 (Global South Agrifood Category).

She is currently advancing innovative approaches to water stewardship, including verifiable water conservation metrics and water credit frameworks that support sustainability reporting, climate finance, and climate resilience.

Kavita is passionate about ensuring that technology creates measurable environmental impact while remaining accessible, inclusive, and beneficial for communities most affected by climate and water stress.

Director General of Human Rights and Rule of Law
, Council of Europe

Gianluca Esposito has been Director General of Human Rights and Rule of Law of the Council of Europe since 1 August 2024.He was previously the Director of the Private Office of the Secretary General and the Deputy Secretary General of the Council of Europe. Prior to this, he served as Executive Secretary of the Group of States against Corruption (GRECO), Head of the Crime Problems Department, and Head of the Equality and Human Dignity Department.Gianluca started his career at the Council of Europe in 1995 where he was involved in the negotiation of several conventions and other legal instruments, in the areas of nationality, anti-corruption, cybercrime, the efficiency of justice, combating trafficking in human beings, money laundering, terrorism and its financing. From 2005 to 2009, he was an adviser in the Private Office of the Council of Europe’s Secretary General and Deputy Secretary General. Gianluca served as the Council of Europe’s first Ethics Officer.From 2009 to 2015, Gianluca was as a Senior Counsel in the Legal Department of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in Washington, DC.

CEO and Founder
, Humane Intelligence

Dr. Rumman Chowdhury is a data scientist and social scientist. She is the founder of Humane Intelligence Public Benefit Corporation, which creates inclusive infrastructure for Generative AI evaluation. Previously she Co-founded of the nonprofit Humane Intelligence, which builds a community of practice around evaluations of AI models.

She was appointed by the Biden Administration as the first United States Science Envoy for Artificial Intelligence. Dr. Chowdhury is also Responsible AI Fellow at Harvard University’s Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society. Previously, Dr. Chowdhury was the Director of the ML Ethics, Transparency, and Accountability (META) team at Twitter, as well as the Global Lead for Responsible AI at Accenture Applied Intelligence. She was named one of Time’s 100 most Influential People in AI, BBC’s 100 Women, Worthy Magazine’s Top 100, recognized as one of the Bay Area’s top 40 under 40 and named by Forbes as one of Five Who are Shaping AI. Chowdhury holds two undergraduate degrees from MIT, a master’s degree in Quantitative Methods of the Social Sciences from Columbia University, and a doctorate in political science from the University of California, San Diego.

Under-Secretary-General and Special Envoy for Digital and Emerging Technologies
, Office for Digital and Emerging Technologies (ODET)
Chief External Affairs Officer
, Vodacom Group

Ayman Essam is a distinguished expert in legal and external affairs, bringing a wealth of experience and a profound commitment to driving strategic excellence across Vodacom’s diverse markets. He is the Chief External Affairs Officer for Vodacom Group.Ayman’s career began at Vodafone Egypt in 2001, where he spent over a decade in the Legal Department, playing a pivotal role in major acquisitions. He later served as a partner at Zaki Hashem & Partners Law Firm (2010–2012), where he led the firm’s transformation and regional expansion. In 2012, he returned to the telecom sector as Legal & Corporate Affairs Director at Orange Egypt, expanding his expertise in corporate governance and regulatory compliance. Before joining Vodacom Group, Ayman served as the Director of External Affairs and Legal at Vodafone Egypt since January 2017; During his tenure, he enhanced Vodafone Egypt’s reputation as a reliable digital partner for the government, positioning the company as a standout performer within Vodacom’s portfolio.In his role, Ayman is responsible for Vodacom Group’s external affairs strategy across its key markets. He reports directly to Shameel Joosub, Vodacom Group CEO, and is a Member of the Vodacom Group Executive Committee.Ayman’s previous affiliations include:BEBA (British Egyptian Business Association) Affiliation MemberAmCham (American Chamber of Commerce) Affiliation MemberRotary MemberCEO Women Board MemberPreviously, Ayman led key functions at Vodafone Egypt, includingExternal Communications & PRCorporate SustainabilityVodafone Egypt FoundationPublic Affairs & Public PolicyRegulatory Affairs & Government RelationsCorporate Security.Ayman is known for his collaborative and inclusive leadership style. He has a proven track record of fostering a culture of sustainability, integrating social contract considerations into business decisions.Ayman’s vision aligns closely with Vodacom’s purpose of “connecting for a better future”. His focus on creating a positive impact through technology resonates with the company’s mission to empower people, protect the planet and maintain trust.Ayman’s deep sector knowledge and proven leadership are valuable assets to Vodacom Group as the company strengthens its engagement with governments, regulators, and partners across the African continent.

CEO
, Partnership on AI

Rebecca Finlay is CEO at Partnership on AI, a global nonprofit bringing together a cross-sectoral community of over 100 partners in 17 countries to ensure developments in AI advance positive outcomes for people and society. With an influential career at the intersection of technology and society, Rebecca has held leadership roles in civil society, research organizations and industry. Prior to PAI, she founded the AI & Society program at global research organization CIFAR, one of the first international, multistakeholder initiatives on the impact of AI in society. Rebecca’s insights have been featured in books and media including The Financial Times, The Guardian, Politico and Nature Machine Intelligence. She speaks at venues such as SXSW, Wall Street Journal, OECD, FTC, and the UK AI Safety Summit. She is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Sciences (AAAS) and was recognized with the Tech Diplomacy Award North America from Women in Tech Global. She lives in Toronto and holds degrees from McGill and the University of Cambridge.

CEO
, The Atlantic

Nicholas Thompson is the CEO of The Atlantic, a position he has held since 2021. During that time, the publication has won three National Magazine Awards for General Excellence, three Pulitzer Prizes, and been named Digiday’s Publisher of the Year. It has also significantly grown revenue, while reaching the highest level of subscribers in its 167-year history. Thompson is also the former editor-in-chief of WIRED, where he built successful subscription and affiliate revenue businesses. While at WIRED he also wrote and edited multiple stories that were cited in front of Congress and one that was turned into an Academy Award winning film. Another of his stories was recently turned into a documentary for HBO Max.Thompson is a cofounder of The Atavist, a multimedia CMS that was sold to WordPress, and Speakeasy.ai, which was sold to Amplica Labs. He previously served as editor of NewYorker.com. He is a life member at the Council on Foreign Relations, a board member at The National Committee on American Foreign Policy, the author of The Running Ground and The Hawk and the Dove: Paul Nitze, George Kennan, and the History of the Cold War, and a former contributor to CNN and CBS News. He films a daily video on tech policy for Linkedin and has roughly two million followers across social media platforms. Thompson has long been a competitive runner. In 2021, he set the American record for men aged 45 and older in the 50K race, and in 2025, he became the top-ranked runner in the world in his age group for the 50-mile run. He is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Stanford where he earned degrees in Earth Systems, Political Science, and Economics.

Executive Director
, International Trade Centre (ITC)
Founder and CEO
, Slickcity Studios

Malik Afegbua is a multi award-winning Nigerian filmmaker, contemporary artist, designer, and creative technologist recognized globally for pioneering work at the intersection of storytelling, culture, and technology. Ranked among the top five AI artists in Africa, he is widely regarded as one of the continent’s leading voices shaping the future of creativity, innovation, and cultural expression.
As a visionary entrepreneur, Malik is the Founder and CEO of Slickcity Media, as well as Executive Director of CELS AFRICA, where he leads groundbreaking projects that merge African futurism, artificial intelligence, and immersive media to reclaim and reimagine African narratives. Deepening his commitment to technological advancement and education, he is also the Co-founder of the AACIS Academy for Arts, Culture and Intelligent Systems, an institution dedicated to training new cohorts in AI and digital storytelling. Across these initiatives, Malik and his teams have trained over 5,000 people through a combination of physical workshops and virtual learning experiences, expanding access to emerging technologies across diverse communities.
Malik’s acclaimed project, The Elder Series, has been transformative in shifting global perceptions of ageing and representation. The series has earned features across major international platforms and institutions and has been recognized for its ethical, creative, and cultural impact. Notably, it earned him a World Health Organization (WHO) Game Changer Award for innovation in visibility and empowerment of older adults. Building on this momentum, The Elder Series has expanded into real fashion shows around the world exclusively featuring seniors, celebrating their style, vitality, and creativity on international stages. Through this work, Malik demonstrates that age is a platform for inspiration, storytelling, and cultural influence.
In his artistic practice, Malik seamlessly integrates film, fashion, and technology, blending African heritage with futurism. He actively works to correct bias within the AI and digital space, ensuring that technology reflects diverse perspectives and lived experiences. His work has become the subject of numerous academic studies, and his insights are frequently featured in art and scholarly publications, with students citing his approaches in final-year projects worldwide.
Malik has collaborated with global brands and organizations including Marvel, IBM, and Cadbury, and more.

Assistant Director-General for Communication and Information
, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
Deputy executive editor
, The Economist

Kenneth Cukier is the deputy executive editor at The Economist, following two decades as a foreign correspondent, technology writer and commentary editor.He is the coauthor of the bestselling book “Big Data” with Viktor Mayer-Schönberger, which was translated into 20 languages and sold 2m copies. His latest book is “Framers” on AI and mental models, with Viktor and Francis de Véricourt.Kenn was a research fellow at Harvard’s Kennedy School and Oxford’s Saïd Business School. He previously served on the board of directors of International Bridges to Justice and Chatham House. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.

Professor of Cognitive & Social Neuroscience, Head of the Social Brain Sciences Group
, ETH Zurich

I am a cognitive neuroscientist and dancer based at ETH Zürich, where I lead the Social Brain Sciences (SBS) Lab. Through my research, I use complex social learning paradigms (often involving dance, acrobatics, and music), social interaction manipulations, and robots, in combination with brain imaging and other physiological measures, to explore how our brains and behaviours are shaped by different kinds of experience throughout the lifespan and across cultures.I served as the Principal Investigator on the European Research Council Starting Grant entitled ‘Social Robots’, which ran from 2016-2024. Further funding of my research has been generously provided by the National Institutes of Health (USA), Humboldt Foundation (Germany), Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research, Volkswagen Foundation (Germany), Economic and Social Research Council (UK), Ministry of Defense (UK), Marie Curie Actions, Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol (Wales), Leverhulme Trust (UK), the Australian Research Council and the Swiss National Science Foundation.In addition to my academic activities, I am a member of UNESCO’s International Bioethics Committee, where I have been involved in compiling reports on the Ethical Issues of Neurotechnologies and the Mental Health and Wellbeing of Children and Adolescents in the Digital Environment. I am passionate about raising the profile and participation of women in science, and enthusing the public about scientific research and how the arts and sciences and mutually benefit each other.

Vice President for Digital & AI
, The World Bank
Minister
, Ministry of Communication and Information Technology, Tanzania

ANGELLAH JASMINE MBELWA KAIRUKI

Member of Parliament for Kibamba Constituency;

Chairperson of the National Advisory and Monitoring Committee on Generation Equality Forum Implementation in Tanzania, which was established by the President of the United Republic of Tanzania, Her Excellency Dr. Samia Suluhu Hassan, the GEF Global Champion. From 2024 to date;

⁠ECDAN champion for Early Childhood Development;

Current Cabinet of Ministers, she serves as the Minister of Communication and Information Technology from November 2025 to date;

Further (between October 2022 and August 2024), she served as the Minister of State in the President’s Office (Regional Administration and Local Government) and Minister of Natural Resources and Tourism, respectively;

Also Served as Advisor to the President of the United Republic of Tanzania;

In the previous Administrations (2010-2020), she served as the Minister of State in the Prime Minister’s Office in charge of Investments, the Minister of Minerals, and the Minister of State in The President’s Office is in charge of Public Service Management and Good Governance; Deputy Minister of Land, Housing, and Human Settlement and Deputy Minister of Constitutional and Legal Affairs;

Before entering politics, she worked as a Parliamentary Draftsman in the Attorney General’s Chambers and as a State Attorney in the Office of the Director of Public Prosecution;

Thereafter, she joined the Private Sector as Head of the Department of Ethics, Compliance, and Governance at VODACOM Group PTY. In 2012, she was on Forbes Magazine’s 20 Young Power Africans Women’s list. In 2013 and 2014, I was nominated as a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum;

Law graduate, an Advocate of the High Court of Tanzania, and a Member of the Tanzania Institute of Arbitrators;

Director Global Accelerator and Ventures
, United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)

Bernhard is the Director Global Accelerator and Ventures at the United Nations (UN) World Food Programme (WFP). Since he created the Global Accelerator in 2015, it has become one of the Worlds biggest impact startup accelerators, offering 18 annual programmes.

Prior to starting the Accelerator, Bernhard co-founded the award-winning ShareTheMeal app that crowdsources funding for WFP and has delivered over 294 million meals for hungry children worldwide. His previous experience includes creating WFP’s Business Innovation Unit and working as a Project Leader at the Boston Consulting Group (BCG).

Filmmaker, Founder
, Beverly Hills Productions

Michael Nash is an Irish-American filmmaker and founder of Beverly Hills Productions. Named by Movie Maker Magazine as one of the “Top 10 Movie Makers for the Planet,” he is a Sundance alumnus whose films have won awards worldwide. He is currently partnered with Leonardo DiCaprio on the six-part AI documentary series Raise. In 2024, Nash became the first filmmaker in history to have a documentary placed on the lunar surface when Climate Refugees was included in a lunar time capsule dedicated to arts and humanity. Through Beverly Hills Productions, his team creates work that is both entertaining and educational, reflecting his commitment to storytelling as a force for positive impact.

Founder and CEO
, EQ4ALL

Kevin Lee is the founder and CEO of EQ4ALL, a B Corp-certified technology company dedicated to advancing digital inclusion. Guided by the mission of “envisioning an equitable society through technology,” Kevin leads the development of AI-driven accessibility solutions, including sign language translation and LLM-based Easy Read conversion for deaf and hard-of-hearing people and individuals with intellectual disabilities or low literacy. With experience at global ICT companies including Nagra Kudelski, Adobe and Samsung, Kevin works at the intersection of advanced technology and social impact. His contributions to digital inclusion have been recognized with the Presidential Award from the Korean government. As a current vice-rapporteur of the ITU-D study group,and returning speaker at the AI for Good (2020, 2023), he has contributed to international discussions on inclusive technology standards. He holds an MBA from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) and a BSc from Yonsei University.

Founder & CEO
, Nearpays

My name is Victor Daniyan, a passionate entrepreneur and the Founder & CEO of Nearpays, a fintech company redefining the way businesses process payments globally.My journey began with years of experience working with global tech giants like Nokia and Huawei, where I built a strong foundation in technology, innovation, and strategy. Those experiences shaped my vision to create smarter, more inclusive financial tools — leading to the birth of Nearpays, an AI-driven soft POS solution that empowers merchants and enterprises to accept payments anytime, anywhere.Under my leadership, Nearpays has grown rapidly — now serving over 60,000 SMEs and individuals, processing 650,000+ monthly transactions, and recently earning the Best Fintech Award at GITEX. We also secured investment from Visa through Plug and Play, a testament to our credibility and innovation.I’m honored to be a Certified Management Consultant and a Forbes 30 Under 30 nominee, recognitions that reflect my commitment to driving financial inclusion and digital transformation across Africa and beyond.Every step of my journey has been guided by a single principle — innovation with purpose.

Deputy Secretary-General
, International Telecommunication Union (ITU)

Tomas Lamanauskas is Deputy Secretary-General of the International Telecommunication Union, elected at the ITU Plenipotentiary Conference of 2022, and taking up duties as of January 2023.His 25 years of experience spans across sectors of telecoms and digital policy, regulation and strategy, stemming from executive level positions in agencies, companies, and organizations across Europe, the Middle East, the Caribbean and the Pacific region.As Deputy Secretary-General of ITU, Tomas focuses on the financial sustainability and operational excellence of the organization. He also works to raise the digital industry’s ambition in fighting the climate crisis through the Green Digital Action initiative and promotes investments into the digital infrastructure as well as digital resilience through the Digital Infrastructure Investment Initiative and other efforts. Additionally, Tomas contributes to the global efforts to harness the opportunities and mitigate challenges of new technologies, in particular Artificial Intelligence, including through his role as a co-chair of the United Nations Inter-Agency Working Group on AI. He is also playing a key role in ensuring ITU’s support to other UN-wide development and governance efforts, including through the World Summit of the Information Society process and membership at the Operational Steering Committee of the UN Joint SDG Fund.Tomas holds Master’s Degrees in Public Administration (Harvard), Leadership and Strategy (London Business School), Telecommunications Regulation and Policy (The University of the West Indies) and Law (Vilnius University).

Associate Professor, Founder
, MIT, Cahira Technologies Inc

Deblina Sarkar is an Associate Professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Career Development Chair Professor at MIT Media Lab. She is also the founder of Cahira Technologies Inc which builds autonomous and surgery-free brain-computer interfaces. Her research fuses engineering, applied physics, and biology to develop disruptive technologies for nanoelectronic devices and create new paradigms for life-machine symbiosis.Her inventions include, among others, the world’s first autonomous and non-surgical brain implant, bioelectronic technology to treat drug-resistant brain cancer, a 6-atom thick channel quantum-mechanical transistor overcoming fundamental power limitations, an ultra-sensitive label-free biosensor, technology that reveals previously undiscovered biological nanostructures and ultra-miniaturized antenna that can work wirelessly even from inside a living cell.She is the recipient of numerous awards and recognitions, including being winner of one of the top 3 dissertations throughout USA and Canada in the field of Mathematics, Physical sciences and all departments of Engineering, Technology Review’s Innovators Under 35 from India, NIH K99/R00 Pathway to Independence Award, the IEEE Early Career Award in Nanotechnology, Innovative Young Engineer Recognition from National Academy of Engineers, the NIH Director’s New Innovator Award with the highest and rarely achieved impact score, the MIND Prize , the Science News 10 Scientists to Watch, the Distinguished Scientist Award, NSF CAREER Award and others.

Group Chief of Corporate Affairs
, Telkom Limited

Mpho Lethoko McNamee is the Group Chief of Corporate Affairs at Telkom Limited, bringing over 20 years of experience in corporate affairs, public policy, and strategic communications across the telecommunications, financial services, healthcare, professional services, and industrial sectors. She has built a career shaping corporate positioning at the intersection of business, society, and regulation.

A recognised voice on digital transformation and the role of business in societal progress, Mpho’s work focuses on the convergence of connectivity, data, and artificial intelligence as drivers of inclusive economic growth. At Telkom, she plays a key role in positioning digital infrastructure as a foundational enabler of South Africa’s and Africa’s AI future.

Her thought leadership bridges academia and practice, including a GIBS (Gordon Institute of Business Science) co-authored white paper on corporate governance and leadership and a University of Johannesburg academic journal publication on stakeholder engagement and shared value creation.

Mpho holds an MBA from GIBS, a Certificate of Management from Harvard Business School, and is currently a candidate at the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership. Her contributions have been recognised through awards from the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC) and the Trialogue Social Impact Awards.

In addition to her executive role, she has served as a Non-Executive Director of Openserve since 2024 and was appointed to the Board of the National Business Initiative (NBI) in 2026, where she supports efforts to mobilise business leadership for inclusive growth and sustainable development.

Mpho is a passionate advocate for diversity, inclusion, and the advancement of women in communications and technology. Her work reflects a deep commitment to responsible leadership and leveraging innovation to deliver meaningful, long-term impact.

Deputy Secretary-General and Acting Secretary-General
, UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD)
CEO
, OptiCloud

Vijay Karia is an AI sustainability expert, entrepreneur, and global leader in AI for Good, recognized for pioneering the fields of digital sanitation and digital recycling. He is the Co-Founder and CEO of OptiCloud, an AI-driven platform that reduces digital waste, energy consumption, and carbon emissions across cloud and data center infrastructure.He is a recipient of the United Nations AI for Climate Action Award at COP29 and a 2025 Gusi Peace Prize Laureate and is a frequent speaker on the intersection of artificial intelligence and climate action. Vijay’s work focuses on utilizing AI to enable enterprises and governments to transform digital inefficiency into measurable environmental and economic impact that also support indigenous communities.

Managing Director
, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH
Acting Director
, United Nations System Staff College (UNSSC)
Chief Executive of Pension Administration
, United Nations Joint Staff Pension Fund (UNJSPF)
Head of the Wadhwani School of Data Science and AI
, IIT Madras
Appointed to the Independent International Scientific Panel on AI

Dr. B Ravindran is the founding head of the Wadhwani School of Data Science and AI and the Centre for Responsible AI (CeRAI) at IIT Madras. He has more than three decades of experience in AI research and teaching. His research interests span responsible AI and deep reinforcement learning. He is a fellow of the Association for the Advancement of AI and of the Indian National Academy of Engineering.

He chaired the committee that drafted the India AI Governance Guidelines, a framework to promote safe, innovative, and responsible AI adoption by balancing innovation with risk mitigation. He was a member of the committee that drafted RBI’s FREE-AI report to guide AI adoption in the financial sector.

He served as the chair of the Safe & Trusted AI Working Group at the India AI Impact Summit 2026, and was recently appointed to the UN’s Independent International Scientific Panel on AI.

Director, Fashion Innovation Agency
, London College of Fashion, University of the Arts London

Matthew is a world-renowned authority at the intersection of emerging technology and the creative industries. As a specialist in immersive tech and artificial intelligence, he is not merely predicting the digital future, he is actively engineering it. As a leader, he leads his team in building the vital pathways that connect human creativity with machine intelligence, ensuring that the next era of technology remains profoundly human-centric.His influence operates at the highest levels of policy and innovation. Matthew represents the creative sector on the UK Government’s Technical Working Group on AI and Copyright and serves as a strategic voice on the Bridge AI Advisory Board for Innovate UK. Recognized by Wired as a “pioneer and a visionary,” and hailed as a “fashion-tech trailblazer” by Draper’s, Matthew sits at the epicenter of the global conversation on how technology is governed, applied, and scaled.

CEO
, Global Centre for AI Governance

Dr Rachel Adams is the CEO and Founder of the Global Centre on AI Governance (GCG), established in 2023. She is also the Executive Director and Research Professor at the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence (CFI), University of Cambridge, and an Honorary Research Fellow at The Ethics Lab, Department of Medicine, at the University of Cape Town.

Rachel is an internationally recognised expert on AI governance, global inequality, and the political economy of emerging technologies. Her research and policy work sits at the intersection of AI, development, human rights, geopolitics and global justice, with a particular focus on how AI is reshaping power relations between states, corporations, and communities in the Global South.

She has advised governments and international organisations across Africa, Europe, and beyond, and was one of the lead drafters of the African Union Commission’s Continental AI Strategy, a landmark framework shaping the future of responsible AI on the continent. She serves on numerous international expert committees and advisory boards, including for UNESCO, the Foreign and Commonwealth Development Office of the UK, the UNDP, the Gates Foundation, and the Global Partnership on AI.

Rachel holds degrees in English Literature, International Human Rights Law, and Philosophy, and has published widely on AI governance, technology and inequality, digital empire, and the ethics and politics of innovation. She is the author of three books, including The New Empire of AI: The Future of Global Inequality (Polity Press, 2024), and is currently working on a follow-up book on AI, development, and geopolitics.

Co-Founder
, Gauge

Brandon Andrews is CEO of The Inexorable and co-founder of Gauge; an AI-driven mobile market research platform connecting brands to consumers and influencers to identify opportunities and avoid mistakes. He has done casting for ABC’s Shark Tank and other business shows on TV for a decade; meeting thousands of entrepreneurs each year. Named a Global Innovation Fellow by the U.S. Department of State, he has traveled the world speaking and hosting events on entrepreneurship and innovation.He helped build and hosted the inaugural CGI Entrepreneurship Greenhouse at Clinton Global Initiative. He has also headlined entrepreneurship programming around the world including Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan; Dushanbe, Tajikistan; the Unleash+ pitch competition in Mysore, India; and four-part artificial intelligence event series in Kampala, Uganda.Working with AI for Good he hosts Innovation Factory pitch competitions around the world. He also created and hosts the Impact with AI podcast engaging entrepreneurs using AI to support the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. He managed the #TechtoWealth Tour with DJ Young Guru. Designed to get 10K people of color coding, #TechtoWealth brought tech events to WeWork locations in the final six OTRII Tour cities + BET Hip Hop Awards with $1M in coding scholarships available from Opportunity Hub and Flatiron School.Previously, Brandon empowered public affairs, technology, and real estate clients at MWWPR. He spent 5 years in the United States Senate where he handled technology, small business, and defense policy.He is Chairman of the DC Commission on National and Community Service. A former fashion model, he serves on the DC Commission on Fashion, Arts, and Events and works with fashion/beauty entrepreneurs.He provides commentary on policy, politics, business and tech on TV, radio, and the web.A former Division-1 track athlete, Brandon is a graduate of Oral Roberts University.

Deputy to the Director General and Managing Director of the Directorate of Technical Cooperation and
, United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO)
Director
, United Nations University Institute in Macau (UNU Macau)

Dr. Jingbo Huang is the Director of the United Nations University Institute in Macau (UNU Macau). Under her leadership, UNU Macau has developed a strong portfolio in education, training and policy relevant research in digital technologies and SDGs, particularly in AI for SDGs since 2018. Recently she led the institute to successfully organize World Data Forum Satellite Event in 2023 and UNU Macau AI conference in 2024 with 500+ participants from 40+ countries, and established the UNU Global AI Network. She has been working in the UN system for 20+ years, holding various managerial positions in the UN Secretariat, UNDP, UNESCO, UNSSC and UNU. Jingbo received her Doctor of Education degree from Columbia University, and bachelors from Peking University.

Director of the Radiocommunication Bureau (BR)
, International Telecommunication Union (ITU)

Mario Maniewicz began his second term as Director of the Radiocommunication Bureau at the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) on 1 January 2023.

He first took office in January 2019, following his election at the at ITU’s 2018 Plenipotentiary Conference in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. He was re-elected at the 2022 Plenipotentiary Conference in Bucharest, Romania.

Mario Maniewicz is an electronic engineer specialized in telecommunications. He has been with the ITU for over 30 years, where he has served in high-level management positions in the Radiocommunication and Development Sectors as well as in ITU Regional Offices.

As Director, Mr. Maniewicz is responsible for the management of the Radiocommunication Bureau, which organizes and co-ordinates the work of the Radiocommunication Sector whose aim is to ensure the rational, equitable, efficient, and economical use of the radio-frequency spectrum and satellite orbits.

Before joining the ITU, Mr. Maniewicz occupied a managerial position in Uruguay’s main telecommunications operator and was Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Engineering of Uruguay’s main University.

Mr. Maniewicz is married and has two children. He speaks Spanish, English, French and Portuguese.

CEO
, Makers Hive

Pranav Vempati is a thought leader and global speaker known for his insightful contributions to the technology sector. As the Founder and CEO of Makers Hive, Pranav is dedicated to creating innovative technologies that are both advanced and accessible, with a strong commitment to driving positive social change.Pranav’s journey was significantly shaped by two esteemed mentors: the Father of the Green Revolution, Bharata Ratna Dr. M. S. Swaminathan, and Padma Bhushan Dr. T. Ramasami. Their guidance inspired Pranav to leverage technology to address pressing societal challenges. This mentorship led him to focus on developing solutions that empower underserved communities, ensuring that innovation benefits those who need it most.In 2018, Pranav founded Makers Hive with the mission to make cutting-edge technology accessible to everyone. The company’s first product, KalArm, is India’s first and the world’s most affordable bionic hand. This groundbreaking innovation has significantly improved the lives of many by providing a functional, cost-effective solution for individuals with limb loss.Pranav and Makers Hive have received several prestigious accolades, including Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia, Forbes Asia 100 to Watch, GQ India’s 7 Most Influential Young Indians , and he was shortlisted for One Young World Entrepreneur of the Year Award.As a global thought leader and speaker, Pranav continues to advocate for the transformative power of technology in driving social progress. Under his leadership, Makers Hive is committed to developing affordable, innovative solutions that address deep-rooted societal challenges, ensuring that no one is left behind in the pursuit of a better future. His work exemplifies how technology can uplift and empower, making a profound impact on both industry and society as a whole.

Director of the Telecommunication Standardization Bureau (TSB)
, International Telecommunication Union (ITU)

Seizo Onoe took office as Director of the Telecommunication Standardization Bureau (TSB) at the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) on 1 January 2023.Before his election as TSB Director by ITU Member States, he completed an over 30-year career with Japanese mobile operator NTT DOCOMO. In 2021, he became Executive Vice President and Chief Standardization Strategy Officer for the Nippon Telegraph and Telephone (NTT) Corporation and a Fellow of NTT DOCOMO, INC. From 2017, he served as NTT DOCOMO’s Chief Technology Architect and President of its subsidiary DOCOMO Technology.Between 2012 and 2017, he served as NTT DOCOMO’s Chief Technology Officer and Executive Vice President, a Member of the Board of Directors, and Managing Director of R&D Innovation Division. Earlier, he served as Senior Vice President and Managing Director of NTT DOCOMO’s R&D Strategy Department and Managing Director of the company’s Radio Network Development Department.As TSB Director, he heads the part of ITU responsible for the coordination of technical standards and collaborative standardization processes that enable the interconnection and interoperability of information and communication technologies (ICTs) worldwide.Mr Onoe is committed to facilitating open and inclusive standardization processes, along with promoting digital technologies to address global issues, building a new ecosystem that reflects evolving technologies, and strengthening cooperation and collaboration in ICT standardization worldwide.Known in the industry as “the father of LTE” (Long-Term Evolution), he helped upgrade the wireless broadband standard for mobile devices and networks. He now aims for global outreach to bridge standardization gaps, deliver the benefits of technology widely and speedily, and ensure meaningful and affordable broadband access for everyone.Mr Onoe holds a Master’s degree in electronics from the Kyoto University Graduate School of Engineering.

Deputy Director of TSB & Chief, Study Groups & Policy Department (SPD)
, International Telecommunication Union (ITU)

Dr Bilel Jamoussi, a distinguished engineer and diplomat, is the Deputy Director of ITU Telecommunication Standardization Bureau and Chief, Study Groups & Policy Department (SPD) in Geneva, Switzerland. His primary mission is to establish the international standards essential for ensuring global telecommunications and ICT interoperability, promote universal, meaningful connectivity and champion sustainable digital transformation. Key achievements under his tenure have been important new standards, ensuring increased industry engagement, bolstering cooperation with other standardization bodies, as well as leading in emerging tech discussions and building strategic partnerships. Before 2010, he held executive roles, including Director of Standards for Nortel, and contributed to over 90 international standards bodies. With a PhD in Computer Engineering from Pennsylvania State University, he is an IEEE Senior Member and has served on the IEEESA Board of Governors. A key voice in the global ICT arena, he is a regular keynote speaker at events like the Global Cybersecurity Forum and is frequently interviewed by top media outlets. Fluent in Arabic, French, and English, with knowledge in Spanish and German, Bilel’s global perspective has been shaped by living and working in Tunisia, Canada, the USA, and Switzerland.

CEO & Co-owner
, GoBIGNAME, Forbes 30u30

Tomas is an entrepreneur, educator, keynote speaker, and branding expert. As the CEO and Co-Owner of the international branding studio GoBIGNAME, he works with startups, SMEs, and corporates to help their brands scale globally.

His work earned him a spot on the Forbes 30 Under 30 list. With his team they completed more then 400 expert branding projects including working with: Slido, a Saas startup with more than 45 million users acquired by Cisco, Exponea acquired by Bloomreach valued over $2.2 billion, Berlin Brands Group valued over $1,2 billion, Rezztek – technology startup brand which became officially licensed product by NHL and license provider for global sport brand HEAD.

Tomas has been sharing his knowledge through masterclasses and keynotes for organizations and companies all over Europe. He’s worked with the Swiss Government, The UN, and was part of the Google Certified Trainers program, showing his passion for helping others succeed in business and branding.

Performing artist, Immersive experience designer, Creator
, The NEKRA Project

Lori Baldwin is a performing artist and immersive experience designer whose work sits at the intersection of human perception and emerging technology. She is the creator of The NEKRA Project, which investigates AI and mortality through the lens of the unknown, using live performance as a research site. Baldwin’s work breaks the fourth wall, demands presence, and invites audiences to rethink themselves and the systems they inhabit. With over a decade leading interdisciplinary creative projects across art, science, and technology, she turns bold ideas into experiences that are rigorous, uncanny, and impossible to ignore. Appearances include TEDxBerlin, House of Beautiful Business, Waldorf Astoria, ANT Neuro, and CIC Berlin.

Chief, Strategic Engagement Division & AI for Good
, International Telecommunication Union (ITU)

Based in Geneva, Switzerland, Frederic Werner is a recognized leader at the intersection of artificial intelligence, technology, and global development. As the Chief of Strategic Engagement at ITU, the United Nations’ specialized agency for Digital Technologies, and Chief of Strategy and Operations for AI for Good, Frederic drives initiatives that shape the future of AI’s role in solving humanity’s greatest challenges.Frederic is a co-creator of the United Nations AI for Good Global Summit, a landmark platform connecting AI innovators with real-world problem owners to collectively advance the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Under his stewardship, AI for Good has become a global hub for innovation, collaboration, and actionable solutions, redefining how AI is used for social good.At ITU, Frederic leads transformative strategic initiatives, driving global collaboration in digital transformation and standards development to address critical challenges. His leadership ensures the organization remains a leader in setting international standards and leveraging AI to advance the SDGs.Before joining ITU, Frederic held pivotal roles that shaped global ICT collaboration. As Communications & Program Director of ETIS in Brussels, he established a pan-European network of CIOs and cybersecurity leaders. Earlier, as Head of Marketing and Communications at the European Organization for Conformity Assessment, he spearheaded capacity-building projects with the European Commission, strengthening ICT infrastructures in EU candidate countries.A recognized figure in the AI sphere, Frederic is a regular keynote speaker and panellist at global tech and AI events, such as Davos, Vivatech, SXSW, World AI Festival Cannes, AI Africa Expo, World AI Summit Amsterdam, AWS Reinvent and GITEX to name a few. His insights on AI capacity building, governance and standards have led to numerous interviews and features across international media, books, and podcasts.Academically, Frederic holds a B.A. in Business & Human Resources Management with a Communications Minor from Vrije Universiteit Brussel, an MBA in International Business from United Business Institutes, a Technical MBA in Telecoms Technology from Informa Telecoms, and a certificate from the MIT Sloan School of Management on AI’s Business Strategy Implications.Having lived in diverse countries such as Belgium, Senegal, the United Kingdom, the Philippines, Austria, Turkey, Hungary, and Switzerland, Frederic brings a unique and

Vice President of Product Management
, Wiley

Apoorva Shah is Vice President of Product Management at Wiley, where he leads product management and user experience, building platforms and tools for researchers.

Apoorva began his career as a researcher, publishing data‑driven research at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) before spending more than a decade at Advisory Board Company / EAB. There, he built enterprise SaaS and analytics platforms across healthcare and higher education, led the acquisition and integration of RapidInsight, and scaled a higher‑education analytics product from early revenue to broad market adoption.

At Wiley, Apoorva is leading AI Gateway, a multi‑publisher platform that connects trusted scholarly content with AI tools such as Claude and Perplexity, enabling researchers to work where they already are while maintaining attribution, quality, and publisher sovereignty.

Co-founder
, GaiaVerse

Moriba Jah is an astrodynamicist, space environmentalist, and decision intelligence pioneer advancing a new foundation for how AI reasons under uncertainty. He is a full professor of Aerospace Engineering & Engineering Mechanics at the University of Texas at Austin, leading the Jah Decision Intelligence Group (JDIG) and the co-founder and Chief Scientist of GaiaVerse and Privateer Space.

Jah’s early work focused on improving transparency and accountability in Earth orbit, developing methods to identify admissible orbital regions and reconcile inconsistent space object catalogs. His contributions underpin platforms such as ASTRIAGraph and Wayfinder, which integrate global data sources to provide open, verifiable insight into the space environment.

Building on this foundation, Jah now leads the development of a broader epistemic framework for AI, introducing the Theory of Epistemic Abductive Geometry (TEAG). This approach replaces overconfident probabilistic inference with possibilistic reasoning that explicitly represents ignorance, enabling AI systems to distinguish between what is supported by evidence and what remains unknown.

Through GaiaVerse, Jah applies these principles across domains including climate risk, public health, human rights, and conflict analysis, creating agentic AI systems that produce auditable, bounded, and traceable outputs. His work emphasizes that trustworthy AI must be able to say “I don’t know,” and to justify what it claims with explicit evidence and uncertainty bounds.

Jah is a leading advocate for “space environmentalism,” framing Earth’s orbital domain as a finite, shared ecosystem requiring stewardship. His work bridges science, policy, and ethics, advancing a vision of AI that supports accountability, transparency, and equitable decision-making at planetary scale.

He is a MacArthur Fellowship recipient, a TED Fellows member, a National Geographic Society Explorer, and an International Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.

Senior Policy Advisor (Government Innovation)
, Tony Blair Institute for Global Change

Strategic leader in digital government transformation and capability building, with extensive experience advising governments on digital skills, innovation policy, and organisational readiness. Proven ability to lead cross-agency initiatives, develop digital capability frameworks, and translate emerging technology trends into actionable public sector strategies.

Co-founder and CEO
, NemoCare Wellness

Manoj Sanker is the Co-founder and CEO of NemoCare Wellness, a pioneering med-tech enterprise dedicated to ending preventable neonatal mortality through AI-driven precision healthcare. An alumnus of PES University(India) and a Fellow at Center for Healthcare Entrepreneurship at IIT Hyderabad, Manoj has spent nearly a decade bridging the gap between advanced engineering and global clinical impact.As a budding entrepreneur in the healthcare and med-tech space, Manoj’s expertise lies in smart wearables combined with machine learning and user experience design. He is the technical architect of NemoCare Raksha, an IoT-enabled smart wearable backed by a next-generation AI analytics platform for predictive distress modeling, utilizing deep-learning algorithms to detect subtle physiological shifts ,hours before clinical symptoms appear.His work gained national prominence on Shark Tank India Season 3, where he secured an investment to scale his “Made in India” technology globally and is backed by global funding agencies like the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation,BIRAC(DBT,Govt Of India initiative),IKP Knowledge Park, Axilor Ventures ,MeitY’s Startup Hub(The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), under Government of India) , Department of Science and Technology(Govt. of India),Google, Qualcomm, JICA(Japan) and Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR)Manoj is a LIF Global 2025 Fellowship Awardee by the Royal Academy of Engineering(UK),and is a staunch practitioner of design thinking. He aspires to become a global product leader, disrupting the healthcare industry through innovative product development that serves the world’s most vulnerable infants.

Assistant Director-General
, World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)

Ken has been the Assistant Director General, Infrastructure and Platforms Sector, World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) since January 2021.His portfolio includes frontier technologies such as AI, databases, classifications, standards, digital solutions for intellectual property offices, as well as customer experience, marketing, and digital engagement. Prior to his current role, he was the Senior Director of PCT (Patent Cooperation Treaty) Legal and International Affairs Department, the Director of PCT International Cooperation Division, as well as the Head of the WIPO Japan Office.Before joining WIPO, he served with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan, the Permanent Mission of Japan to Geneva, and at the Japan Patent Office, where he played a leading role in various international intellectual property negotiations and debates including WIPO, WTO/TRIPS, WHO and CBD. At the Japan Patent Office, he also worked as a patent examiner specializing in image and information processing.He was also a visiting researcher at California Institute of Technology.

Director
, United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD)
Technical Pillar Co-Lead, AMAS and Chief Scientist
, Adobe

Leonard Rosenthol is the Senior Principal Architect for PDF & the Document Cloud at Adobe, having been involved with PDF technology for more than 20 years. He represents Adobe on various international standards bodies including the ISO (where he is the Project Editor for PDF/A, PDF/X and PDF/E), W3C and ETSI/ESI (where he authored the PDF Electronic Signature standard, PAdES).Prior to re-joining Adobe in 2006, Leonard worked as the Director of Software Development for Appligent, and the Chief Innovation Officer for Apago, while also running the successful consulting business of PDF Sages. Before becoming involved in PDF, Leonard was the Director of Advanced Technology for Aladdin Systems and was responsible for the development of the StuffIt line of products.

Founder & CEO
, Zero Zero Robotics

Mengqiu (MQ) Wang is a distinguished AI scientist and the visionary behind Zero Zero Robotics, the creators of HOVERAir, the world’s first brand of AI-powered, self-flying cameras. With a PhD from Stanford University and a Master’s from Carnegie Mellon, MQ’s pioneering research in machine learning has earned top honors from the American Association for Artificial Intelligence (AAAI).MQ is dedicated to the “democratization of the lens,” using advanced AI to remove the barriers to high-quality storytelling. Under his leadership, Zero Zero Robotics has secured over 140 core patents, culminating in the HOVERAir series—a fully autonomous “film crew in your pocket.” By utilizing sophisticated algorithms for real-time recognition, technology eliminates the need for human operators or cumbersome equipment, empowering people to live in the moment while being captured flawlessly from the air. At the AI for Good Global Summit, MQ explores how turning a camera into an intelligent agent can empower human creativity on a global scale.

CEO, Serial Entrepreneur, Advisor
, The Scale Foundry

Alexandra Hirzel is an entrepreneur, investor, board member, and Venture Partner working at the intersection of healthcare, AI, and deep technology. Over the past decade, she has built, scaled, advised, and invested in ventures across healthcare, life sciences, enterprise software, robotics, and other regulated industries. Her experience spans commercialization, fundraising, governance, strategic partnerships, and operational execution.

Having worked as both an operator and investor, Alexandra brings a practical perspective to value creation and real-world deployment. She supports founders, executives, boards, family offices, and investment firms in assessing commercial viability, navigating strategic inflection points, and accelerating growth.

In addition to her board and advisory roles, she actively contributes to global innovation and entrepreneurship initiatives through organizations including UN AI for Good, Plug and Play, IBM, the Swiss Economic Forum, Future Health, and many others helping founders, investors, and industry leaders navigate emerging technologies and innovation at scale.

Senior Vice President & General Manager, Applied Research Intelligence
, Wiley

Josh Jarrett is an experienced entrepreneur and executive at the intersection of technology, education, and research. He is the Senior Vice President & General Manager, Applied Research Intelligence at Wiley, where he leads the development of new AI offerings across licensing, applications, and agents.

Previously, Josh co‑founded two companies in the education‑to‑employment space (InStride and Koru) and was a founder of the higher education program at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. He also serves as Chair of the SkillUp Coalition, a nonprofit initiative focused on helping workers in low‑wage roles reskill and transition into high‑growth industries.

Josh is a graduate of Dartmouth College and holds a graduate degree in business from Harvard Business School.

Executive Secretary
, United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE)

United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres announced on 26 July 2023 the appointment of  Tatiana Molcean of the Republic of Moldova as the Executive Secretary of UNECE.  She took office on 1 September 2023. Ms. Molcean brings to the position twenty years of experience in the public sector with extensive international cooperation and development experience, and in-depth knowledge and expertise across the entire UNECE membership. Prior to her appointment, she was the Permanent Representative of the Republic of Moldova to the United Nations Office, World Trade Organization and other international organizations in Geneva (since 2020). Ms. Molcean served as State Secretary and Deputy Minister for Multilateral and Bilateral Cooperation in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration (2017-2020), Deputy Director General for European Integration and Head of the Division for Economic and Sector Cooperation with the European Union (2012-2017) and Head of the Division for Economic Cooperation and Sectorial Coordination at the General Directorate for European Integration (2004-2008).  A career diplomat, she has also served as Chargé d’Affaires at the Embassy of the Republic of Moldova to Sweden (2008-2011). Ms. Molcean holds a LLM Degree in Law from the Faculty of International Law at Moldova State University and completed the Multilateral Diplomacy Program from the Graduate Institute of Geneva, Switzerland. She is fluent in Romanian, English and Russian, with advanced knowledge of French.

Vice President, Tech Strategy Department, AX Future Technology Institute
, KT

Since January 2025 to April 2026, he led KT’s Responsible AI Center, establishing company-wide Responsible AI policies and governance structures and implementing evaluation methodologies and technical safeguards for AI systems. He has also contributed to the open-source community by releasing SafetyGuard, a guardrail framework designed to enhance safety and reliability in generative AI systems. Previously, he served as Vice President of AI Technology Collaboration and Responsible AI at KT from 2023 to 2024. In this role, he led the development of generative AI strategies based on market and domain analysis, while managing collaborative projects with global AI companies and startups to accelerate AI technology and service innovation. From 2011 to 2022, Mr. Park was Director of Technology Strategy at KT, where he was responsible for developing long-term technology strategies and service plans for key initiatives including IPTV, 5G networks, and edge computing. He also led analyses of emerging technologies to guide the company’s R&D directions. His work focuses on bridging advanced technologies with responsible governance, particularly in generative AI, trustworthy AI systems, and telecommunications innovation.

Secretary General
, World YMCA

Carlos Madjri Sanvee (Togo) is Secretary General of the World YMCA (World Alliance of YMCAs), the largest and oldest youth-focused movement in the world, reaching more than 65 million people across 120 countries and territories. Elected in 2018, he became the first African to serve in this role.

Carlos has dedicated more than five decades to the YMCA Movement, beginning as a teenage volunteer in Togo before advancing through local, national, and international leadership positions. Since becoming Secretary General in 2019, he has led the organization through significant transformation, including the global response to COVID-19, the launch of the YMCA COVID Solidarity Fund, and the creation of the Youth-Led Solutions Initiative, which empowers young people to design and implement solutions to challenges in their communities.

A strong advocate for youth leadership and cross-sector collaboration, Carlos has helped forge partnerships with governments, civil society, the private sector, the United Nations, the World Health Organization, and the Big Six youth organizations. He played a key role in launching the Global Youth Mobilization, enabling young people worldwide to lead community action and recovery efforts.

Carlos also spearheaded the development of YMCA Vision 2030, the movement’s global strategy focused on four impact pillars: Community Wellbeing, Meaningful Work, Sustainable Planet, and Just World. His current priority is accelerating the implementation of Vision 2030 and advancing innovative, youth-led solutions that contribute to a more inclusive, sustainable, and equitable future.

Chief Technologist for Middle East and Africa, Amazon Web Services (AWS)
, Amazon
Global Chief Content Officer
, GZERO Media

Tony Maciulis is an award-winning media executive whose career has spanned network television, digital content, and thought leadership initiatives for some of the world’s top brands.He is currently Chief Content Officer of GZERO Media, a subsidiary of Eurasia Group. In his role, he leads a team of creators producing the US public television program GZERO World with Ian Bremmer as well as podcasts and daily newsletters and serves as executive producer and host of the series Global Stage.Prior to GZERO, Tony was Katie Couric’s longtime producer and Head of News Video at Yahoo.

Director
, United Nations International Computing Centre
CEO, Chief Happiness Officer (CHO), Tech Maestro
, Galaxy Corporation

Tech Maestro, the youngest CEO of a K-Unicorn company, Chief Happiness Officer (CHO) of Galaxy Corporation, and the youngest attendee at the APEC 2025 Leaders’ Dinner – these are the titles that describe Choi Yong-ho, CEO of Galaxy Corporation. Choi Yong-ho is a recipient of the Presidential Citation for Distinguished Services at the 2025 APEC Leaders’ Meeting, the Global Content Producer Award at the Asia Model Festival, the Ministry of SMEs and Startups Award at the Korea SME Regulatory Innovation Awards, and the Grand Prize in the Metaverse Enterprise category at the Korea Innovation Management Brand Award.After traveling alone to over 40 countries in his teens, Choi Yong-ho published a book titled Dreams Come True, through which he shared his ideas and attracted supporters before entering the startup arena. He later brought together like-minded peers and participated in the International Creativity Olympiad sponsored by NASA, where they placed 8th.After attending university, he explored the potential across 100 different business ideas with peers, and in his twenties, boldly ventured into a Hallyu (Korean Wave) startup. He founded K-culture and became the publisher of KBS KWAVE, a Hallyu magazine distributed worldwide. During this period, he popularized the ‘K-‘ branding series and became a leading example of youth entrepreneurship.After experiencing a business failure in his early thirties, he set out to pursue a venture aimed at realizing boundless imagination through AI-powered metaverse content designed to bring happiness to humanity. He founded the AI enter-tech company Galaxy Corporation and achieved global success with Physical 100 Seasons 1 and 2.Global K-culture artists – including G-DRAGON, leader of BIGBANG; Song Kang-ho, lead actor in the film Parasite; Taemin of SHINee; and Kim Jong-kook of Turbo – are affiliated with Galaxy Corporation under the leadership of Choi Yong-ho. He is currently engaged in combining these Super IPs with technology.He also serves as a specially appointed professor at Yonsei University College of Arts and collaborates with KAIST on industry-academia initiatives, contributing to the development of talent in the art-science sector.

Chief Executive Officer
, AI Academy Asia
United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
, Office of The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR)
Research Director, Sorbonne Université and Co-founder
, WelinQ

Eleni Diamanti is CNRS research director at the LIP6 laboratory of Sorbonne University in Paris. She received her PhD in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University in 2006 and performed her postdoc as a Marie Curie fellow at the Institute of Optics Graduate School in Palaiseau before joining the CNRS in 2009. Her research focuses on experimental quantum cryptography and communication, and on the development of photonic resources and applications for quantum networks. She is a recipient of a European Research Council Starting Grant, director of the Paris Centre for Quantum Technologies, and was awarded the CNRS Silver and Innovation Medals in 2024. She also serves as member of the European Quantum Technologies Flagship Strategic Advisory Board and is cofounder and scientific advisor of the start-up company Welinq that specializes in quantum interconnect technology.

CEO & founder
, Moddula

Alex Nomberto is a senior executive and strategic advisor with over two decades of leadership experience across Latin America, specializing in General Management, Commercial Strategy, and Digital Business Design. He has held key roles in multinational corporations and international organizations across sectors including Telecommunications, Energy, Data Centers, Software, Retail, Internet, Healthcare, and Startups.Alex’s core expertise lies in strategic planning, digital transformation, new business development, technology and innovation, and the design of digital and exponential business models. He is also deeply experienced in leading high-performance teams and supporting startups with scalable impact.His corporate trajectory includes nearly a decade at Emerson Electric, where he was selected through the prestigious Global MBA Leadership Program. There, he successfully led commercial and operational transformations across Peru, Argentina, and a multi-country division generating over $80 million in revenue. He later joined Oracle Corporation to lead communications business expansion in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, and Panama.Currently, Alex leads Moddula, his boutique consulting firm focused on creating positive impact through the integration of strategy, technology, and innovation in organizations and communities.He holds a degree in Electrical Engineering from Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú (PUCP) and earned both an MBA and a Master in Entrepreneurship from the University of Arizona as a Fulbright Scholar. He is an alumnus of executive programs at IESE (Spain), PAD (Peru), MIT, Cambridge University, the University of Virginia, and Strategy Tools (Norway). He also completed the Lima Stock Exchange’s inaugural Director Certification Program, two executive programs in Japan under AOTS scholarships: Management on Technology (2003) and Business Innovation and Organizational Development (2024) and FEEL: A Disruptive Future Program in Dubai (2024).Alex is an active member of international professional networks, including IEEE, Beta Gamma Sigma, the Fulbright Association, AOTS, OpenExO, and L+1 Leaders for Sustainable Development. He also served as a Global Ambassador for Singularity University, leading the SU Lima chapter, and contributes to multiple innovation and entrepreneurship communities across the Americas.

Chair
, IEEE SSIT Sustainability Technical Committee

Mei Lin Fung serves as Vice Chair of the UN AI for Good Impact Steering Committee, Chair of the IEEE SSIT Sustainability Technical Committee, and Co-founder of the Nehitek Foundation. has been a long-time Senior Advisor to World Data Lab and recently joined as an investor. She co-founded the People-Centered Internet with Vint Cerf and has contributed to G7 Think Tank policy briefs from 2022–2025 on Central Bank Digital Currencies, MSME financing, prosperity data networks, and AI regulation.Mei Lin’s pioneered customer relationship management at Oracle and built financial models for Shell’s $8B North West Shelf Gas Exploration project. She educated at MIT under future Nobel laureates and Black-Scholes co-inventor Fisher Black.Her current work focuses on Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) implementation, SME financing, and AI governance. She operates at head-of-state and central bank levels across ASEAN, Europe, and the Americas, with direct access to Singapore President Tharman Shanmugaratnam and Monetary Authority of Singapore officials, and connects to EU legislators through Declan Kirrane, UN Science Summit Chair. She served as founding chair of the UN Science Summit Digital Cooperation theme and enabled the UN Science Summit to launch the UN AI Advisory Council report in 2023. She serves on the GovStack advisory council, a UN initiative developing digital building blocks for government services, with particular focus on Digital Asset Registries that enable governments to track and verify economic activity at the SME level.

Global Head of Applied AI
, HP Inc.

Dr. Raj Suri is Global Head of Applied AI at HP Inc. where he leads a global organization applying AI to enterprise-scale transformation. His work focuses on translating advanced AI into practical, responsible solutions that improve productivity, strengthen decision-making, and deliver measurable impact.
He also works with the HP Foundation to support its mission of expanding access to technology, skills, and economic opportunity in disconnected communities, helping more people participate and thrive in the future of work.
With more than two decades of experience, Dr. Suri has led technology organizations across financial services, defense, and consumer electronics. Before HP, he was Head of Card AI Strategy & Systems at Capital One, where he helped transform the credit card business and expand access to credit through data and machine learning. Earlier, he led U.S. Army research on landmine and Improvised Explosive Device (IED) detection and directed product innovation at Bose.
Dr. Suri serves on boards and advises nonprofit organizations including Child Care Aware of America, USA for UNHCR, and CARE. He holds a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from MIT, a master’s degree in Product Design from the University of Michigan, and dual bachelor’s degrees in Mechanical Engineering and Literature from MIT.

CEO
, Enerlink.ai

Marco C. Funk is an entrepreneur and clean-energy advocate who serves as the CEO of Enerlink.ai, a platform using AI and blockchain to bring trust and bankability to local clean energy. He launched his work in 2020 with the goal of accelerating the transition to sustainable energy by maximising the value of the optimal form of energy – local, decentralised projects.For its cutting-edge AI-powered technology and the completion of over 20,000 projects, Enerlink won the AI For Good Innovation Factory 2025, and is looking forward to attending the Grand Finale in Geneva in July. Funk has spoken at international conferences on sustainability, clean tech and energy transition, and leads Enerlink’s mission to bring transparency, accountability and data-driven investment flows to clean energy deployment globally.

Founder
, Emanate

Kiara Nirghin is an award-winning Stanford technologist and bestselling author originally from South Africa. Nirghin gained international recognition at a young age when she won the Google Grand Prize for seminal research in AI algorithms for real-world applications in climate change.Since then, she has been featured by TIME Magazine’s on their Most Influential Teen list, The Guardian’s Power list, Forbes 30 Under 30, and named one of Glamour Magazine’s College Women of the Year. She’s also a Thiel Fellow and a Y Combinator alum. As a prominent Gen Z sustainability advocate and technologist, she is internationally recognized as a scientific and cultural pioneer for her generation, having already published her first book with Penguin Random House and being a guest contributor to The Economist and TIME 100 Voices.Beyond her scientific achievements and her contributions to Stanford’s Institute for Human-Centered AI, Nirghin demonstrates an extraordinary level of creativity by using her platform to inspire and empower others. She now advocates through both public and private organizations like UN Women, L’Oréal UNESCO for Women in Science, and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Nirghin has served as the youngest member of Google’s Impact Fund and is Co-founder and Chief Technology Officer of one of the fastest growing San Francisco-based Applied AI Research Labs advancing the future of how AI understands the world and builds new ones. The company is backed by prominent venture capital investors like General Catalyst, Alexis Ohanian, and Michael Dell, and serves several Fortune 500 companies and institutions.

President
, Insilico Medicine

Alex Aliper, PhD, is the President of Insilico Medicine. He pioneered the application of AI in multi-omics data for drug discovery and drug repurposing, generative chemistry and generative biology and put an AI-designed drug into human clinical trials. Alex Aliper built a team of over 100 AI engineers that developed state-of-the-art software products for target discovery, small molecule generation and clinical trial outcome prediction. He was recognised as “Top 100 AI Leaders in Drug Discovery and Advanced Healthcare” by Deep Knowledge Analytics. In 2020 Endpoint News selected Alex Aliper as the top 20 under 40 biotechnology executives globally.

Founder and Creative Director, KiQ Inc. Director
, Shosa Lab
Director, Shosa Lab

Akane Kikuchi is the Founder and Creative Director of KiQ Inc. and Director of Shosa Lab, a Tokyo–Los Angeles-based innovation studio advancing Physical AI and nonverbal human–machine interaction. Her work focuses on how embodied movement, spatial design, and cultural intelligence can increase trust and emotional alignment in AI systems. At Osaka EXPO 2025’s Future of Life Pavilion, she led movement design for robotic systems that enhanced human engagement through nonverbal interaction. Kikuchi has also worked on the award winning ivi house, a research-driven residential project exploring how architecture can function as an adaptive, emotionally responsive system through integrated sensing, environmental feedback, and subtle behavioral design. She collaborates with global corporations, researchers, and cultural institutions to develop human-centered AI experiences across robotics, architecture, and luxury environments. Her work has been featured by Ars Electronica, TEDx, and international design platforms. Through Empathy Design, she develops frameworks that translate human behavior and perception into measurable design strategies for next-generation AI systems. She is a returning speaker at AI for Good, where she has presented on nonverbal human–AI interaction and embodied design.

Co-chair
, GeoGPT Governance Committee
former President of IUGS, former Director of British Geologic Survey

John Ludden CBE FRSE is a renowned geoscientist with extensive governance and leadership experience. He served as President of the International Union of Geological Sciences (IUGS) and was Executive Director of the British Geological Survey (2006–2019), where he led major international collaborations and strategic reforms. He also held senior roles at CNRS in France and currently chairs the Krafla Magma Testbed Science Board. Recognised for integrating science with policy and innovation, Ludden has shaped global geoscience agendas and promoted ethical, interdisciplinary approaches. He was appointed CBE in 2016 and elected FRSE in 2021.

Scientific Associate
, CERN
Co-founder and President
, PixVerse

Jaden co-founded PixVerse in 2023 with a mission to make video creation accessible to everyone. Under his leadership, PixVerse has grown to over 100 million users across 177 countries and achieved unicorn status with its Series C funding round in March 2026. Its proprietary models include V6, its most advanced video generation model, and R1, the world’s first real-time world model. Prior to founding PixVerse, Jaden was Executive Director at Lighthouse Capital, where he focused on the TMT and AI sectors. He is an alumnus of Peking University.

Professor of Artificial Intelligence
, Technische Hochschule Nürnberg Georg Simon Ohm and Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits

Cristian Axenie is Professor of Artificial Intelligence founded by the High Tech Agenda Bayern and Research Group Leader of SPICES Lab at the Technische Hochschule Nürnberg Georg Simon Ohm in Nürnberg, Germany. At the same time, Dr Axenie is Group Leader of the Neuromorphic Computing Solutions Team at the Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits (IIS), funded by a prestigious Attract Research Grant.

Cristian Axenie is a Steering Committee Member of the AI Impact Initiative, AI4GOOD of the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) and United Nations (UN). At the same time, he is Member of the Open Neuromorphic Community and Invited Speaker of the Alan Turing Institute in the UK, supporting the awareness, acceptance, and adoption of neuromorphic technologies in the industrial context.

After earning a Dr.Eng.Sc. in Neuroscience and Robotics from Technical University of Munich (TUM), Dr Axenie was Research Fellow in Neuromorphic Engineering with the TUM before joining Huawei Research Centre in Munich. With Huawei, Dr Axenie was Staff Research Engineer in Enterprise Intelligence. At the same time, Dr Axenie was Head of the Laboratory and Principal Scientist at the AUDI Konfuzius-Institut Ingolstadt Laboratory at Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt (THI) focusing on Human-centered Artificial Intelligence.

Director
, MGIMO AI Centre, Russian Federation

Anna Abramova has more than 15 years of experience in research and lecturing on AI, digital trade developments, as well as official development assistance in the ICT sector. Along with being a Director of the MGIMO AI Centre, she is also Head of the Department of Digital Economy and Artificial Intelligence at MGIMO-University, Academic Director for the Master’s Programme on Artificial Intelligence. Anna has worked as a consultant for UNCTAD and the World Bank, contributed to UNCTAD Information economy report (UNCTAD 2012), UNCTAD Digital economy report (UNCTAD 2019, UNCTAD 2021), published articles in peer-reviewed journals and conference books. For the past several years, Anna has also been a member of national delegations to UNESCO and the Council of Europe, OECD ONE AI expert group on AI classification, a member of the Commission of the Russian Federation for UNESCO, National Committee for AI. Currently, she is a member of the Commission for AI Ethics Code, where she leads the working group on developing and monitoring the methodology of risk assessment and humanitarian impact of AI systems. Since 2023, she has been a member of the UN High-Level Advisory Body on AI.

Founder & CEO
, Cyber Eagle Project Inc

Carlo Tortora Brayda is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Cyber Eagle Project Inc., a sovereign-grade AI and cybersecurity platform dedicated to protecting critical infrastructure across NATO, Five Eyes, and allied nations. Cyber Eagle is structured as a large-scale public–private partnership addressing systemic cyber, AI, and resilience risks across energy, transport, healthcare, finance, and government systems.He is also the Founder and Executive Chairman of the Tortora Brayda Institute for AI & Cybersecurity, a global think tank focused on AI governance, national security, and alignment with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. The Institute convenes policymakers, industry leaders, and technologists to advance responsible AI deployment, cyber resilience, and international cooperation.Mr. Tortora Brayda has been a long-standing contributor to the United Nations ecosystem. He has spoken at multiple UN summits and forums, including those convened by the International Telecommunication Union, and serves as a Judge for the UN AI for Good Innovation Factory, including its climate-focused programs featured at UNFCCC COP. His work consistently emphasizes the role of public–private collaboration in safeguarding trust, infrastructure, and societal stability in the digital age.He is a long-term Global Leader of the Forbes Technology Council Cybersecurity Group, where he contributes thought leadership on AI security, critical infrastructure protection, digital trust, and cyber resilience for senior business and policy audiences worldwide.Mr. Tortora Brayda has also been engaged with the World Economic Forum as a Special Constituent and subject matter expert on Global Risks, contributing to discussions supporting G20 and multilateral risk frameworks. His WEF work has focused on the intersection of emerging technology, systemic cyber risk, geopolitical stability, and governance.Earlier in his career, he worked directly with UN institutions in Geneva, including as a volunteer in the Office of the United Nations Special Committee Against Apartheid. These formative experiences, alongside early engagement with senior UN leadership, shaped his lifelong focus on multilateral cooperation, ethics, and development.Beyond cybersecurity, Mr. Tortora Brayda has advised governments and international organizations on entrepreneurship, private sector development, and digital transformation, particularly in Africa, where he led initiatives supporting large..

Chief Curator of Artistic Intelligence Visionary Initiative
, R100 Studios

Harry Yeff is a London-born Creative Director and founder of R100 Studios. Yeff has forged a partnership with ITU, seeking out artists who push the boundaries of human and machine collaboration. Specialising in a blend of grassroots emergent curation and strategic insight for global arts and cultural initiatives and institutional collaboration. His research delves into how art, fueled by emergent technologies, can prepare society for present and future opportunities in a new creative and work landscape.

Head of Programme, Security and Technology
, United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR)

Dr Giacomo Persi Paoli is the Head of UNIDIR’s Security and Technology Programme. With over two decades of experience, he specializes in the implications of emerging technologies – particularly artificial intelligence and cyber – on international peace and security. His recent work focuses on the governance of these transformative technologies, including their impact on arms control, strategic stability and global security frameworks.

Dr Persi Paoli holds prominent advisory roles in shaping the governance of emerging technologies. He is a member of the Expert Advisory Group of the Global Commission on Responsible AI in the Military Domain and serves as Co-Chair of the Think7 Task Force on Transformative Technologies: AI and Quantum, leading global policy discussions on the responsible development and application of these innovations.

Before joining UNIDIR, he was Associate Director at RAND Europe, where he led the defence and security science, technology and innovation portfolio. He also directed the Centre for Futures and Foresight Studies, focusing on scenario planning and strategic forecasting. Earlier in his career, he spent 14 years as a warfare officer in the Italian Navy, gaining extensive operational and leadership experience.

Dr Persi Paoli holds a doctorate in Economics from the University of Rome, a master’s degree in Political Science from the University of Pisa and a master’s degree in International Affairs and Diplomacy at the University of Trieste. Fluent in English, French and Italian, he is a recognized voice in international security, actively supporting multilateral processes aimed at shaping the governance of emerging technologies. He regularly engages with policymakers and publishes research on the security implications of AI and cyber technologies, fostering collaboration across the international community.

Director of Postal, Telecommunications and ICT Regulation, Ministry of Posts & Telecommunications
, Republic of Cameroon

Dr TSAFAK DJOUMESSI Pauline O. GNIMPIEBA has been Director of Postal, Telecommunications and ICT Regulation at the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications of the Republic of Cameroon since 2016. Prior to this, she was Technical Advisor to the Minister of Posts and Telecommunications. She is also Coordinator of the Technical Secretariat of the Interministerial Board for Frequency Bands Allocation in Cameroon. With 26 years of experience in the telecommunications sector, she has led several projects, including the strategic development plan for Cameroon’s digital economy. Her most important project currently underway is the reform of the legal and regulatory framework for the telecommunications and ICT sector, which is designed to align to digital development, and the development of the national strategy for artificial intelligence. She is actively involved in ITU-T standardisation activities through Study Group 3.

Executive Director
, Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute (HHI)
Chair of ITU/WHO Focus Group on AI for Health

Thomas Wiegand is professor at the Technical University of Berlin and executive director of the Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute, Berlin, Germany. He heads research teams working on: video coding, machine learning, computer vision, and mobile communications.Wiegand substantially contributed to the creation of the H.264/AVC, H.265/HEVC, and H.266/VVC standards. For H.264/MPEG-4 AVC, Wiegand was one of the chairmen of the Joint Video Team (JVT) standardization committee that created the standard and was the chief editor of the standard itself. He was also an active technical contributor to all these standards. Wiegand also holds a chairmanship position in the ITU-T VCEG and previously in ISO/IEC MPEG standardization organizations. From 2018-2023, he was the chair of the ITU/WHO Focus Group on Artificial Intelligence for Health. Since 2014, Thomson Reuters named him in their list of “The World’s Most Influential Scientific Minds” as one of the most cited researchers in his field. He is a recipient of the ITU150 Award. He has been elected to the German National Acdemy of Engineering (Acatech) and the National Academy of Science (Leopoldina).

Entrepreneur, Technologist and AI Music Innovator
, Perfect Pitch Productions Ltd

World-renowned musician and BBC TV broadcaster LJ Rich presents on the international technology show, BBC Click. In the last year she’s delivered lines at 75mph from the UK’s tallest thrill ride, performed to a drone in the sea off the Welsh Coast – and learned to rap on camera thanks to a mind-reading AI headset.LJ’s many innovative projects coupled with a wide knowledge of tech trends bring a unique spark to her professional speaking engagements. A highly accomplished pianist, she uses music to connect the emotional and rational minds of audiences, unlocking creative thinking and solving real-world problems. She believes AI/Machine Learning can be a companion to creativity and regularly uses it to enhance her original works. LJ also loves eating and singing, trains and planes, and solving difficult puzzles.

AI Research Director
, Swisscom

Dr Daniel Dobos is Research Director at Swisscom. He is responsible for relations with universities, universities of applied sciences and other research institutions. Together with employees from all Swisscom business areas, he and his team develop solutions that use the latest research and technology developments for the benefit of Swisscom customers. Previously, he led research and AI data analysis projects at the CERN research centre and at the United Nations.

Co-Founder, CEO
, Sustainable AI Group

Boris Gamazaychikov is an AI Sustainability Leader focused on aligning AI development with climate action. He is the Co-Founder and CEO of Sustainable AI Group, a research and advisory firm helping enterprises understand and act on the environmental impacts of AI. Previously, he served as Head of AI Sustainability at Salesforce, where he built the company’s AI sustainability strategy from the ground up and co-created the AI Energy Score — the first standardized benchmark for measuring AI model energy use.

Boris brings over a decade of experience tackling complex environmental challenges. Before Salesforce, he led decarbonization strategy for some of the world’s largest technology companies at Stok, and earlier spearheaded the Pentagon’s sustainable construction program as an environmental engineer for the U.S. Department of Defense. Recognized by The Independent’s Climate 100 and Business Insider’s AI Trailblazers, Boris is a frequent keynote speaker on AI sustainability and an advisor to early-stage climate-tech ventures. He holds a degree in Environmental Engineering from the University of Maryland and is a licensed professional engineer.

Personal Chair in Quantum Computing
, University of Edinburgh
Assistant Professor, Electrical and Systems Engineering
, University of Pennsylvania

Marc Miskin is an Assistant professor of Electrical and Systems Engineering at the University of Pennsylvania. He received a BSc. in Physics at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and PhD. in Physics from the University of Chicago. Prior to joining the faculty at U. Penn, he was a Kavli Postdoctoral Fellow for Nanoscale Science at Cornell University. Currently, he is interested in the design and fabrication of microscopic robots. His work has won awards from the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, the Army Research Office, a Sloan Research Fellowship, a Packard fellowship and been featured in several media outlets, including the New York Times, the MIT Tech Review’s 35 under 35 list, the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal, the BBC, and NPR. Outside of research, he is actively involved in science education, with his work featured in multiple science museums around the globe.

VP/GM Media & Entertainment
, NVIDIA
Artist & Poet
, Sasha Stiles

Sasha Stiles is an award-winning Kalmyk-American poet, artist, and AI researcher whose work explores what it means to be human in a more-than-human age. A founding figure in generative creativity, she bridges conceptual and computational art to reimagine poetry as a form of living intelligence, synthesizing text and technology, memory and imagination. Stiles’ work has been honored by the Prix Ars Electronica and Lumen Prize; featured in The New York Times, Poets & Writers, and Artforum; and exhibited around the globe, from MoMA to Gucci to Art Basel. A co-founder of theVERSEverse and graduate of Harvard and Oxford, she has served as Poetry Mentor to the humanoid BINA48 since 2018, and lives near New York with her husband and studio partner, Kris Bones.

Associate Professor of Bioengineering
, Imperial College London

Dr. Kaushik Jayaram is an Associate Professor of Bioengineering at Imperial London, where he leads the Insect Inspired Intelligence Lab. His work focuses on uncovering fundamental principles of biological robustness and translating them into deployable robotic technologies. His long-term vision is to establish insect-scale autonomous systems as a new paradigm for resilient, energy-efficient robotics with applications in infrastructure, agriculture, environmental monitoring, and disaster response. Dr. Jayaram leads an interdisciplinary team spanning biomechanics, robotics, materials science, and embedded systems, and is committed to training researchers who operate across traditional disciplinary boundaries. His work has been widely featured in major media outlets and public science platforms, reflecting its broad societal relevance. He received his PhD in Integrative Biology from the University of California, Berkeley, and completed postdoctoral training at the Wyss Institute at Harvard University. Prior to joining Imperial, he was an Assistant Professor at the University of Colorado Boulder with affiliations across engineering, robotics, and biomedical institutes. He is particularly known for advancing an integration-first approach to physical intelligence, embedding sensing, actuation, and control directly into materials and morphology. His research has resulted in over 40 peer-reviewed publications (including Science Robotics, PNAS, NPJ Robotics, etc.), multiple patents, and international recognition through invited and plenary talks. He has secured competitive funding from national and international agencies (including NSF CAREER) and industry partners to develop next-generation miniature robotic systems.

Associate Vice President, Economic Growth & Private Sector Engagement
Secretary-General & CEO
, International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC)

Mr Metzger became IEC Secretary-General and CEO on 1 February 2020. Prior to joining IEC, he was Director-General of the Swiss Federal Office of Communications (OFCOM). Mr Metzger was also previously Deputy to the Director of the Development Bureau at the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and Director of the European Free Trade Association (EFTA). Trained as a lawyer, Mr Metzger has issued several publications on the World Trade Organization (WTO) and competition law.The Secretary-General is the Chief Executive Officer of the Commission and is responsible for its day-to-day operations.

Secretary-General
, International Organization for Standardization (ISO)

Sergio Mujica started out as ISO Secretary-General in 2017. ISO is a leading international organization in standardization with a membership of about 165 national standards bodies. ISO standards support global trade, drive inclusive and equitable economic growth, advance innovation and promote health and safety to achieve a sustainable future. Under Sergio’s leadership, ISO approved a new Strategy 2030, which is fully aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, with a vision of “making lives easier, safer and better”.Combining his experience as Deputy Secretary-General at the World Customs Organization in Brussels from 2010 to 2017 and several leadership positions in the government of Chile, Sergio has unique global perspectives of international trade and sustainability. He is a tireless advocate for International Standards as ways of reducing barriers and fully realizing the role of international trade in growing economies.Sergio is fully committed to integrity, transparency and the highest ethics across every part of ISO, as well as to gender equality. As an International Gender Champion, he is a member of a leadership network that brings together female and male decision-makers determined to break down gender barriers and make gender equality a working reality in their spheres of influence.Sergio obtained his law degree at the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile and completed his master’s in international law at the American University in Washington D.C. (USA).In 2021, the ISO Council reappointed Sergio as Secretary-General for a second five-year term (until July 2027).

Freelance journalist

Charlotte Kan is an international bilingual (English/French) journalist, moderator and Master of Ceremonies with more than 20 years of experience across broadcast media, global conferences and executive communication. A former Bloomberg TV anchor and reporter, she has also worked with leading media organisations including Euronews, Thomson Reuters, RTL and M6. Charlotte regularly hosts and moderates high-level international events on finance, technology, sustainability, geopolitics and leadership, including forums linked to COP summits, Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week, the Women’s Forum, Mobile World Congress and the Astana International Forum. Known as a “Conversation Architect”, she is recognised for creating engaging, human-centred discussions that combine intellectual depth with warmth, authenticity and presence.

Founder & CEO
, Ahya

Salaal Hasan serves as the Founder & Chief Executive Officer of Ahya, the Middle East’s leading sustainability innovation company, delivering AI-powered software for the net-zero era. Ahya operates in the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan representing 1.6GtCO2e, on a mission to manage and reduce 100 MntCO2e by 2030.Ahya has two core products in AhyaOS – AI-powered carbon management and accounting platform (CMAP) and Tawazun – AI-enabled voluntary carbon market-place (VCM). AhyaAI acts as climate intelligence for prediction, automation and decision-support. Ahya currently has 25 MntCO2 of emissions under management (EuMs), and 200+ carbon projects across its’ platforms.Ahya won the Middle East & Africa Goes Green Award at COP-29, finalist of COP-28 TechSprint from the Bank of International Settlements and CBUAE, and was selected to the UAE’s Unicorn Builders Program by Endeavor and the Dubai Government.Prior to Ahya, Salaal worked with the World Bank, Dubai International Capital and JS, co-founding a venture capital fund and investing in technology ventures across emerging markets. He is a chemical engineer and Exxon Mobil Scholar, having researched the capture of carbon-dioxide and conversion to graphene via super-critical fluid technology while at college.

Innovation Manager
, Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute (HHI)

Dr. Monique Kuglitsch is the Innovation Manager at Fraunhofer HHI and Chair of the newly established ITU/WMO/UNEPO/UNFCCC/UPU Global Initiative on Resilience to Natural Hazards through AI Solutions (the successor to the ITU/WMO/UNEP Focus Group on AI for Natural Disaster Management). In her past role at the American Meteorological Society, M. Kuglitsch was the Lead Technical Editor for several journals (including the Journal of Hydrometeorology and Journal of Physical Oceanography) and the Senior International Outreach/Communications Specialist. As a researcher, M. Kuglitsch has investigated past climate change, extreme weather events, and regional climate model projections. M. Kuglitsch has experience in fluvial and limnological field work, geochemical laboratory methods, applied mathematics and statistics, and climate change.

Co-chair
, GeoGPT Governance Committee
former VP of ExxonMobil, former Director of Energy Graduate Program, University of Texas

Richard Chuchla is a veteran geoscientist and former ExxonMobil executive with over 35 years of global leadership experience in energy exploration and strategy. He served as Senior Corporate Strategic Advisor and led deepwater and unconventional resource programs. Following his industry career, he directed the Energy and Earth Resources graduate program at the University of Texas at Austin, fostering interdisciplinary energy education. Currently, he co-chairs the GeoGPT Governance Committee, promoting ethical AI and scientific transparency. Chuchla is widely recognized for bridging science, policy, and innovation in resource development and for his commitment to responsible, forward-looking leadership in geoscience.

Director-General
, Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA), Gambia
PhD Candidate, GeoLab
, Politecnico di Milano

Julia Leonardi is a PhD candidate at the GeoLab of Politecnico di Milano, where she specializes in integrating hyperspectral satellite imagery into Geospatial Foundation Models (GFMs). Her research investigates how this integration can support downstream applications such as environmental and agricultural monitoring, as well as enhance multimodality within GFMs.

Professor
, Lund University

Ali Mansourian is a Professor of Geomatics at the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Lund University, Sweden. He serves as the Director of the Lund University GIS Centre and the coordinator of the “GIS & RS Master Program”. He is and extended council member of International Society of Digital Earth (ISDE), an active member of the United Nations Global Geospatial Information Management (UN-GGIM) Academic Network, and a former council member of the European Association of Geographic Information Laboratories in Europe (AGILE).

Prof. Mansourian has pioneered research in Geospatial Artificial Intelligence (GeoAI, whcih is an innovative field at the intersection of GIScience and Artificial Intelligence), Spatial Data Infrastructures (SDI), and Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA).  His extensive research portfolio also includes the application of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in diverse areas such as epidemiology and public health, disaster risk management, land-use planning, climate change, environmental management, and sustainability.

Throughout his career, Prof. Mansourian has demonstrated exceptional leadership in large-scale international and national research initiatives and capacity-building projects. His extensive experience spans coordinating multidisciplinary teams, evaluating proposals for major European research grant programs, chairing scientific committees for international conferences and workshops, supervising PhD students and postdoctoral researchers, serving as an invited evaluator for PhD theses, and publishing over 200 scientific works comprising journal articles, conference papers, books, book chapters, and technical reports.

ITU J-FET Editor-in-Chief and
, Truva Inc., USA

Ian F. Akyildiz received his BS, MS, and PhD degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany, in 1978, 1981 and 1984, respectively. He is the Founder and Editor in Chief of the newly established of the ITU (International Telecommunication Union) Journal on Future and Evolving Technologies (ITU-J FET) since August 2020. Currently he is the President of ​​the Truva Inc. based in Atlanta since March 1989. He also serves on the Advisory Board for the newly established research center called Technology Innovation Institute (TII) in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates since June 1, 2020. He is the Ken Byers Chair Professor in Telecommunications Emeritus at the Georgia Institute of Technology, Former Chair of the Telecom Group at the ECE of GaTech and the Director of the Broadband Wireless Networking Laboratory between (1985-2020). He is a Megagrant Research Leader with the Institute for Information Transmission Problems at the Russian Academy of Sciences, in Moscow, Russia, since May 2018. He is a Visiting Distinguished Professor with the SSN College of Engineering in Chennai, India since October 2019 and an Adjunct Professor with Department of Electrical Engineering at University of Iceland since September 2020.In the last two decades he established many research centers worldwide, e.g., at the University of Pretoria, South Africa, Politecnica de Catalunya in Barcelona, Spain, King Abdulaziz University in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, University of Tampere, Finland. He is the Editor-in-Chief Emeritus of Computer Networks Journal (Elsevier) (1999-2019), the founding Editor-in-Chief Emeritus of the Ad Hoc Networks Journal (Elsevier) (2003-2019), the founding Editor-in-Chief Emeritus of the Physical Communication (PHYCOM) Journal (Elsevier) (2008-2017), and the founding Editor-in-Chief Emeritus of the Nano Communication Networks (NANOCOMNET) Journal (Elsevier) (2010-2017). He launched many conferences and workshops and served as General Chairs and TPC Chairs for many of them. He is an IEEE Fellow and ACM Fellow and received numerous awards from IEEE and ACM and other professional organizations. He received the Alexander von Humboldt Award to conduct research on TeraHertz at the University of Erlangen-Nurnberg between 2014-2017.His current research interests are in 6G/7G Wireless Communication Systems, TeraHertz Communication, Internet of BioNanoThings, Molecular Communication, Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces, Nanonetw

Director of Center of Cyber Security and research assistant professor
, New York University

Hoda A. Alkhzaimi is currently the Director of Center of Cyber Security in New York University AD and a research assistant professor in New York University. She served in different posts for research and development in the Technology development sector for the past years, She also played a specific role in developing Cyber Security and Cryptology research and development ecosystems. She headed the Department of Research and Development for Cyber Security and Cryptology in different national initiatives in the United Arab Emirates along with her associations to different security initiatives nationally and internationally. She consults for special projects with national and international technology development initiatives.Alkhzaimi has a specific expertise in cryptology; cryptanalysis, constructing and validating security hardware and software components, constructing trusted security architectures for different environments in different products for the respective industries. Hoda Alkhzaimi obtained her PhD in Cryptanalysis from Denmark Technical University. Her current research interests include Space, Aerospace, and UAV and autonomous systems security, constructing and analyzing cryptographic primitives, validating and investigating links between different cryptanalytic approaches and utilizing cryptographic primitives in different cybersecurity architectures as in Internet of Things and big data analysis among others. Her research includes analysis of the effect of machine learning techniques on improving security analytics.Hoda is the president of Emirates Digital Association for Women a non-for-profit organization endorsed by the ministry of social affairs in the UAE that supports national and international initiatives that aims to empower economic and educational development for diverse communities with specific focus on women and children. This includes, yet not limited to, establishing, and creating ecosystems that support sustainable business development in the UAE and the international scene which supports indigenous growth of local economies. She is as well the strategic director for Women In Artificial Intelligence research international community that aims to improve the scientific and professional positioning of women’s contributions within the field especially in the MENA region. She is the lead of Women In Engineering Chapter in Abu Dhabi and the UAE lead for INWES MENA which is the global network for organizations of women in science, tech

Professor
, Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU)

Gyu Myoung LEE is with the Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU), UK, as a Professor from 2014. He was with KAIST Institute for IT convergence, Korea, as an Adjunct Professor from 2012 to 2024. Prior to joining the LJMU, he has worked with the Institut Mines-Telecom, Telecom SudParis, France, from 2008. Until 2012, he had been invited to work with the Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI), Korea. He also worked as a research professor in KAIST, Korea and as a guest researcher in National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), USA, in 2007. His research interests include Internet of things, digital twin, computational trust, smart networking and services, multimedia services, and energy saving technologies. He has been actively working for standardization in ITU-T, IETF and oneM2M, etc. He was the chair of ITU-T Focus Group on data processing and management (FG-DPM) to support IoT and smart cities & communities and currently serves as a Rapporteur of Q16/13 and Q4/20 as well as a vice-chair of FG-AINN in ITU-T. He is a Senior Member of IEEE.He received his BS degree from Hong Ik University, Seoul, Korea, in 1999 and his MS and PhD degrees from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Daejeon, Korea, in 2000 and 2007.Share this speakerOrganizationLiverpool John Moores University (LJMU)ProfessionProfessorSocial media

Independent Research Consultant
, International Telecommunication Union (ITU)

Vishnu has hands-on experience in the field of Telecom industry for more than 25 years, developing and implementing standards, and holds many international granted patents.Vishnu currently works as an independent consultant, is a Vice Chair of ITU Focus Group on Autonomous Networks and the co-convener of ITU Correspondence Group on datasets. Previously, he was a co-editor of ITU-T Focus Group specifications on Machine learning in 5G.His current passion includes coordinating standards initiatives, industry bodies, open source and academia, mentoring student projects and coordinating the ITU “AI/ML in 5G“ Challenge across the globe. He also curates and moderates webinars under the ITU Machine learning 5G webinar series and AI for Good.Vishnu was nominated as Scientific Advisory Board Associate (SABA) member of Motorola Networks and is a senior member of IEEE. He holds a Masters degree in Computer Science and Engineering from Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi.Share this speaker

Chair of AI and Multimedia Standards Collaboration, Sr. Director of Artificial Intelligence and Data
, Shutterstock
President, Women in AI

A research and scientic leader in Articial Intelligence, Alessandra is the Sr. Director of AI and Data Science at Shutterstock. Alessandra has over 18 years of research and innovation experience gained while working in academic and commercial environments. Alessandra is passionate about generative AI models, machine learning, and computational models, focusing on transferring innovation from research to products.

Alessandra chairs the AI and Multimedia Authenticity Collaboration, which brings together IEC, ISO, ITU and other standards organizations to foster a unified response to deepfake technology, addressing risks while harnessing the benefits of generative AI. As Co-chair of the UNESCO Women for Ethical AI Platform, Alessandra works with a strong community of women to foster diversity, inclusion and equality for women and minorities while encouraging a global ethical approach in AI. As Global President of Women in AI (a non-profit think tank working towards gender-inclusive AI that benefits global society) Alessandra leads a community of women across 150 countries that empowers women and minorities to become AI & Data experts, innovators and leaders. In an advisory capacity, Alessandra also serves as the Governance Committee Chair at the Science Foundation Ireland Centre for Research Training in Machine Learning.

Among several awards, Alessandra won the STEM Professional of the Year at the Businesswomen IMAGE PwC 2026 Awards, the 2025 Women of Europe the Women in STEM award, the 2024 Grace Hopper award, and the 2021 XV International Prize “Le Tecno-visionarie” in the AI – Industrial Research category. In her previous role Alessandra was Head of Analytics Research at Nokia Bell Labs where she led research teams in several locations while driving changes across different activities, such as her contributions to the Nokia AI Ethics Advisory Board.

Climate and Environment Data Unit
, UNICEF

Rohini Sampoornam Swaminathan is a geospatial expert with 12 years of international experience working with the humanitarian and development sectors. She currently leads the Climate and Environment Data Unit at UNICEF and previously served with WFP, WHO, UNDP, UNITAR and the NASA DEVELOP program.Rohini holds a Bachelors and Masters in Geomatics Engineering, and an MBA.

System Analyst/Geospatial Focal Point
, International Telecommunication Union (ITU)

Andrea Manara is a Senior System Analyst in the ITU Radiocommunication Sector, where he designs and implements software systems supporting the application of the ITU Radio Regulations and Regional Agreements. His work sits at the intersection of software engineering, geospatial technologies, and radiocommunications.
He serves as the ITU Focal Point for Geospatial Information Management and is a member of the Steering Committee of the UN Geospatial Network, contributing to global coordination on geospatial data and digital public goods.
Andrea holds a Ph.D. in Physics from Indiana University and an Executive MBA from the University of Geneva, with a specialization in international organizations.

Associate Professor
, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

Prof. (Assoc.) Dr. Dimiter Prodanov, MD, PhD, is an interdisciplinary researcher at the Institute of Information and Communication Technologies (IICT) of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, with over 60 peer-reviewed publications spanning neurotechnology, mathematical physics, and mathematical epidemiology. He holds an MD degree from the Medical University of Sofia and a PhD from the University of Twente, the Netherlands, and was awarded an IBRO postdoctoral fellowship to pursue research in neuroprosthetics at the Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium. Since 2023, Prof. Prodanov leads the €2M Horizon Europe ERA Chair project VIBraTE (https://vibrate-project.eu/), a Widening initiative dedicated to exploring the biomechanical and biochemical interactions between implanted electrodes and brain tissue, with the broader goal of advancing safer and more effective neural interfaces. Prior to this, he served as a senior scientist at Imec (Belgium), a world-leading centre in nanoelectronics and digital technologies, where he developed multichannel brain electrodes and later coordinated the H2020 project NanoStreeM on the safety of nanomaterials in semiconductor manufacturing and later served as a regulatory expert heading the Imec Biobank. Prof. Prodanov has a long-standing commitment to open science and open-source development: as an active contributor to ImageJ, the widely used public-domain scientific imaging platform, and his technical work consistently integrates open computational tools—including computer algebra systems and open numerical algorithms—for modelling biophysical phenomena. Since 2009 he has been engaged in the emerging discipline of Neuroinformatics and INCF, bridging machine learning and neuroscience.In 2024, Prof. Prodanov was appointed to the UNESCO ad hoc working group on the Ethics of Neurotechnology, and in May 2025 served as an official delegate of the Bulgarian government to the UNESCO Intergovernmental Special Committee Meeting that adopted the text of the Recommendation on the Ethics of Neurotechnologies—the first global standard for the ethical governance of this cutting-edge technology. This dual role—as both scientific expert in the drafting process and official state representative at adoption—reflects Prof. Prodanov’s commitment to ensuring that advances in Brain Computer Interfaces and neurotechnology are developed responsibly and with full regard for human rights and safety.

Head, Climate and Emergency Telecommunications Division, Telecommunication Development Bureau (BDT)
, International Telecommunication Union (ITU)

Vanessa Gray is the Head of the ITU Telecommunication Development Bureau’s (BDT) Division on Climate Change and Emergency Telecommunications. She is responsible for developing and overseeing projects and technical assistance on disaster preparedness, mitigation, response, and recovery. This includes the development of national emergency telecommunication plans (NETPs) and the organization of regional and national workshops and capacity building exercises for disaster management. In the area of disaster response, Ms Gray leads the work on the Disaster Connectivity Maps (DCM) and the deployment of emergency telecommunication equipment to countries hit by disasters. Ms Gray is the ITU focal point for the UN’s Early Warning for All (EW4all) initiative and coordinates the initiative’s pillar on Warning Dissemination and Communication, to ensure that alerts reach people at risk. She is also responsible for the organization of the Global Forum on Emergency Telecommunication (GET) and specific ICT for disaster management tools and publications, for example in the area of disruptive technologies, gender, and ICT drills.     
In the area of the environment, Ms Gray coordinates the BDT’s work on the circular economy and green digital transformation, which includes monitoring industry emissions, energy use and climate commitments from tech companies, and supporting countries in tracking ICT sector GHG emissions. In the area of circular economy, Ms Gray manages the work on e-waste policies and data, which includes the publication of the Global and Regional E-waste Monitors. Her role is to build public-private partnerships, develop projects and strengthen the role of the BDT in terms of e-waste coordination, for example with the E-waste Coalition, the Global E-waste Statistics Partnership, and with the private sector.    
Prior to this position, Ms Gray was part of the ITU’s Data and Statistics Division and contributed to the design and preparation of the Division’s analytical publications, including the Measuring the Information Society Report (MISR). She also contributed to and coordinated the analysis of information society developments, organized ICT-related meetings, and delivered national and regional trainings and workshops on ICT statistics to ITU member states. Ms Gray holds a Master’s degree in Political Science and Economics from the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva, Switzerland.

Associate Professor, Department of Electronics & Communications Engineering, Faculty of Engineering
, Zagazig University

Abdelhamied A. Ateya is currently an Associate Professor with the Department of Electronics and Communications Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Zagazig University, and a Researcher with Prince Sultan University. He has co-authored more than 100 publications in high-ranked journals. His current research interests include 6G communications, Open RAN, evolving networks, AI/machine learning applications in communication networks, agentic AI in 6G networks, autonomous unmanned aerial vehicles, satellite communications, Telepresence, holographic communications, Internet of Things, Tactile Internet and its standardization, and vehicular communications. He is a member of many scientific communities, an IEEE Senior Member, and an ACM Professional Member. He has been an active member of several international journals and conferences, contributing as an author, reviewer, editor, and program committee member.

Professor of Computer Science
, Prince Sultan University

Mohammed Elaffendi is currently a Professor of computer science with the Department of Computer Science, Prince Sultan University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, the Former Dean of the College of Computer and Information Sciences (CCIS), Aide to the Rector, a Founder, and the Director of the Data Science Laboratory Emerging Intelligent Autonomous Systems (EIAS) and the Center of Excellence in quantum computing and Cyber Security. His current research interests include data science, intelligent and cognitive systems, machine learning, and natural language processing.

CTO and Co-founder
, Lablup Inc.

Joongi Kim is the CTO and Co-founder of Lablup Inc., where he leads the architecture and development of Backend.AI, an open-source platform designed for scalable AI infrastructure and on-demand machine learning execution environments. His work focuses on building efficient and accessible AI computing systems that enable researchers, developers, and organizations to harness large-scale computing resources with greater flexibility and efficiency.With a background in distributed systems, high-performance networking, and GPU-accelerated computing, Joongi has contributed to the design of container-based GPU virtualization and large-scale AI workload orchestration technologies. His research and engineering work have influenced practical approaches to improving GPU utilization and enabling multi-tenant machine learning workloads in cloud and cluster environments.Joongi received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from KAIST, where his doctoral research explored high-performance packet processing frameworks for heterogeneous processors including GPUs and many-core accelerators. His work was recognized with the Best Student Paper Award at ACM EuroSys Conference. In recognition of his contributions to AI infrastructure technology, he also received the Minister’s Award from the Ministry of Science and ICT of the Republic of Korea in 2024.Beyond his work at Lablup, Joongi actively contributes to the open-source ecosystem, particularly in the Python and asyncio communities. He is the author and maintainer of several widely used open-source projects and frequently shares his expertise at international developer conferences including NVIDIA GTC and PyCon events worldwide.Through both research and industry leadership, Joongi Kim continues to advance the development of scalable AI infrastructure and open technologies that make high-performance computing more accessible to developers and organizations around the world.

Director of Data Science
, ComplyAdvantage

Joana Santos is Director of Data Science at ComplyAdvantage, where she leads AI and machine learning strategy in the RegTech domain, aligning advanced analytics and agentic AI with product innovation and measurable business impact. She leads an international Data Science function and, since 2026, has expanded remit across Data Governance and Investigations.

Joana is a member of the AI for Good Steering Committee, contributing to the evaluation of high-impact AI initiatives and providing technical guidance on scalability, innovation, and real-world application.

Prior to ComplyAdvantage, Joana spent more than eight years at Microsoft in progressively senior data science roles. She led enterprise AI engagements across industries, with a focus on large-scale AI systems and large language models, while advising organisations on data strategy and responsible AI adoption. She also contributed to global AI communities, serving as EMEA lead for the Worldwide Machine Learning community and advising startups within the Microsoft for Startups ecosystem.

Joana began her career in research, including roles at the European Space Agency and a Marie Curie Fellowship. Her work in astrophysics led to multiple peer-reviewed publications and international collaborations. She holds a PhD in Astrophysics from Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (Magna Cum Laude) and a degree in Physics from the University of Lisbon.

Director General and CEO
, Smart Africa

Lacina Koné is a visionary architect of Africa’s digital destiny and the driving force behind pan-continental transformation. Since March 2019, he has served as Director General & CEO of Smart Africa, where he leads a coalition of member states, international partners, and private sector actors toward a bold ambition: a unified digital Africa by 2030.

Koné anchors his leadership in a people-first strategy, built on a growth mindset and the empowerment of those around him. His philosophy is that lasting digital transformation begins with investing in people, equipping governments, entrepreneurs, and citizens with the skills, opportunities, and confidence to thrive in the digital economy. This approach has guided Smart Africa’s delivery of continental blueprints on Digital Identity, innovation ecosystems, smart villages, and the Africa Smart Broadband 2025 strategy, ensuring technology becomes a tool for inclusion and prosperity, not division.

In recognition of his leadership, Koné was ranked 12th in 2021 among the 50 personalities advancing Africa’s digital transformation, and 3rd among the 10 African digital trendsetters in the 2022 Jeune Afrique technology ranking.

Previously, Koné was a trusted advisor to Côte d’Ivoire’s President (2011–2019) on digital reform, modernization, and public sector transformation. In the private sector, his career includes senior leadership roles at Booz Allen Hamilton and Intelsat, bridging infrastructure strategy with global systems execution.

Educated across three continents, Koné holds bachelor’s degree in Electronics Engineering from Ajman University, a master’s degree in data communication systems from Brunel University, and an MBA from George Washington University. He is a Commissioner of the Broadband Commission for Sustainable Development (BBCOM) and, since May 2024, a member of the Board of Directors of the Partnership for Digital Access in Africa (PDAA).

Beyond his professional achievements, Koné is passionate about mentoring Africa’s next generation of digital leaders and is an avid golfer, often combining sport with building meaningful connections.

Co-Founder & CMO
, Praxis AI

Sharyn Outtrim is a leading voice on human experience in the digital world of AI. Across 30+ years and 600+ live sports & entertainment events, she discovered transformation not in the main event, but in unexpected moments engineered around it.That philosophy guided her creation of the NFL’s first Super Bowl Corporate Hospitality Program, NCAA Championship Hospitality Programs, scaling PrimeSport from 8 to 150+ partnerships pre-acquisition, and co-founding fieldXperience.As Co-Founder and CMO of Praxis AI, Sharyn architects brand vision, go-to-market strategy, business development, and strategic partnerships. She drives expansion from education into adjacent markets – preserving and scaling irreplaceable human expertise through AI-powered digital twins, increasing impact exponentially. She may have left sports and entertainment, but she’s come full circle – leading high-profile digital legacy initiatives for industry legends.A global citizen forged by five countries, five cultures, and five socio-economic realities, Sharyn champions education equity – overseeing initiatives with AWS and partners ensuring AI is accessible to all. Living proof the right experience unlocks human connection and potential across every barrier.She’s co-authoring Serendipity by Design: From IRL to AI with her digital twin, Sharyndipity.

CEO and Co-founder
, Praxis AI

David has spent 30+ years in technology — as a former professor, a technologist at Walt Disney Studios during the Animation Renaissance, and an architect of enterprise learning platforms — where he learned that the highest purpose of technology is invisible: it creates the safe, magical space where transformation becomes possible. That insight has guided a career spanning the classroom, the animation studio, and the enterprise — producing a US patent for gamification methods, 34+ bestselling books on technology and innovation (500,000+ copies sold), and a Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Business Awards in 2024.As CEO and co-founder of Praxis AI, he now architects AI-powered digital twins that preserve and scale human expertise — deployed wherever that expertise matters most: healthcare (Concussion & CTE Foundation), workforce development (Per Scholas), Indigenous education (37 Tribal Colleges via AIHEC), and higher education (University of Notre Dame, Champlain College Online) in 100+ languages. Selected for the inaugural AWS Education Accelerator, his central thesis is unchanged from Disney to AI: the technology that changes the world is the technology you never notice — because you’re too busy feeling safe enough to become something more.

Professor of Robotics and Perception
, University of Zurich

Davide Scaramuzza is a Professor of Robotics and Perception at the University of Zurich. He did his Ph.D. at ETH Zurich, a postdoc at the University of Pennsylvania, and was a visiting professor at Stanford University and NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory. His research focuses on autonomous, agile navigation of mobile robots using standard and event-based cameras. He made fundamental contributions to visual-inertial state estimation, autonomous vision-based agile navigation of micro flying robots, and low-latency perception with event cameras, which were transferred to many products, from drones to automobiles, cameras, AR/VR headsets, and mobile devices. He pioneered autonomous, vision-based navigation of drones, which inspired the algorithm of the NASA Mars helicopter. In 2022, his team demonstrated that an AI-powered drone could outperform the world champions of drone racing. He received several awards, including a IEEE Technical Field Award, the IEEE Fellowship, the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society Early Career Award, a European Research Council Consolidator Grant, a Google Research Award, and many paper awards. In 2015, he co-founded Zurich-Eye, today Meta Zurich, which developed the head-tracking software of the Meta Quest. In 2020, he co-founded SUIND, which builds autonomous drones for precision agriculture. Many aspects of his research have been featured in the media, such as The New York Times, The Guardian, The Economist, and Forbes. He co-authored the book “Introduction to Autonomous Mobile Robots,” published by MIT Press, which has sold over 10 thousand copies worldwide and is among the most used textbooks for teaching mobile robotics. He has been consulting the United Nations on disaster response, the Fukushima Action Plan, disarmament, and AI for good.

Founder and Chief Executive Officer
, Qhala
Chief Responsible AI Officer
, Cognizant

Amir Banifatemi is the Chief Responsible AI Officer at Cognizant, where he leads the company’s global efforts to embed security, transparency, and accountability into AI systems and services. He oversees the design and implementation of Cognizant’s Responsible AI framework, ensuring alignment with international standards such as ISO/IEC 42001, NIST AI RMF, and other emerging Policy models across sectors and jurisdictions.
A prominent voice in international AI policy and Policy, Amir contributes to key initiatives at the OECD, GPAI, IEEE, and the ITU, where he focuses on operationalizing responsible AI and advancing cross-sector standards for AI security and accountability. He co-leads working groups on AI Futures, AI-Enabled Investments, and Trustworthy AI Ecosystems.
Previously, Amir served as Chief Innovation and Growth Officer at XPRIZE, where he launched and directed global competitions addressing grand challenges in AI, climate, and health. He co-founded the AI for Good movement and helped establish the AI for Good Global Summit in partnership with the ITU, aligning AI innovation with the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
With more than 25 years of experience at the intersection of innovation, deep technology, and investment, Amir has helped shape and scale breakthrough initiatives across sectors—from public institutions like the European Space Agency and European Commission to venture-backed technology startups. He brings a systems-level approach to advancing emerging technologies such as AI, quantum computing, and predictive systems, with a consistent focus on real-world impact, interdisciplinary collaboration, and sustainable value creation.
He holds degrees in Electrical Engineering, an MBA, and a Doctorate in System Design and Cognitive Sciences.

Senior Researcher, Center Leo Apostel for Interdisciplinary Studies (CLEA)
, Vrije Universiteit Brussel

Dr. Em Lenartowicz is a social scientist specialising in collective intelligence, complexity, and the governance of sociotechnical systems. A senior researcher at the Center Leo Apostel for Interdisciplinary Studies (CLEA), Vrije Universiteit Brussel, since 2014, she served as managing director of the Global Brain Institute and founding director of the Postgraduate School of Thinking VUB. She developed the AI Commons (AIC) Framework – a modular licensing instrument for governing the operational terms on which AI capabilities circulate through value chains – and coordinates its international working group, currently hosted at CLEA. She serves on the Steering Committee of the UN “AI for Good” Impact Initiative and is an executive fellow of NuNet, a decentralised computing infrastructure project.

Founder Director
, Mashmari

Sharad Arora is an internationally respected ICT standards leader, telecom technologist, and digital transformation architect with over three decades of experience across telecom, IoT, cybersecurity, and digital learning ecosystems. He is the Founder Director of Mashmari Consultants and IT Advisor & Board Member to the Child Education Society, which runs the Bal Bharati Public Schools network.Sharad is a key contributor to global technology standards through the International Telecommunication Union, having served as Liaison Rapporteur in Study Group 13 and currently as a Member of the AI for Good Impact Steering Committee. He previously chaired the Services & Solutions Study Group and served on the Governing Council of the Telecom Standards Development Society of India.An industry veteran, Sharad has held senior leadership roles including Chief Officer – Wireless Solutions at Tata Teleservices. He is Lead Author of the ITU-T Recommendation Y.4234 on Remote Education and co-author of multiple global standards on IoT trust frameworks, device security, and digital identity.Sharad is deeply committed to capacity building and has trained government and industry leaders in emerging technologies, IoT architectures and security frameworks, advancing inclusive digital transformation across developing regions.

Founder
, Blue Moves Media

Lindsey Mastis is a four-time Emmy and regional Edward R. Murrow Award-winning journalist and the first local news anchor in the United States specializing in artificial intelligence. As an independent AI & tech storyteller and founder of Blue Moves Media, she demystifies emerging technology through human-centered reporting, documentary-style features, and global speaking engagements.Her work spans two decades of frontline journalism from mass shootings to robots on Capitol Hill. During the pandemic, she created a daily unscripted live program that reached more than 23 million viewers, connecting the public with medical experts and trusted information.Lindsey’s reporting has taken her across the world. She produced and hosted a documentary on child survival in India as an International Reporting Project fellow, covered international issues in Mexico, and taught digital journalism to reporters in Iraqi Kurdistan.Her latest independent feature, “Is AI Ruining Music?”, includes perspectives from artists such as Rosanne Cash, Jackson Browne, and DJ CherishTheLuv, and has been featured by BBC Radio. She also scored the piece herself, drawing on her work as a singer-songwriter.Lindsey founded Blue Moves Media as a new model for independent, ethical AI journalism that helps global audiences understand and trust the technologies shaping their future.

Tech Reporter
, Euronews

Pascale Davies is a technology reporter, who has a particular focus on European tech and artificial intelligence. She has been working as a journalist for over ten years, and has worked as a journalist for Reuters, Forbes and is currently with Euronews. She is also an official moderator for the United Nations’ AI for Good Summit.She is interested in how technology impacts society, its possibilities, and how it intertwines with geopolitics. She also has a keen interest in the start-up ecosystem, particularly in France.

Co-founder & CEO
, TOY EIGHT Holdings Inc.

Masaki Ishibashi is the Co-founder and CEO of TOY EIGHT Holdings Inc., a Japan-founded AI edtech startup dedicated to ensuring no child is left behind in their critical early years.Driven by the conviction that advanced technology can bridge the resource gap in education, Masaki established TOY8’s operational headquarters in Malaysia from day one, bringing Japan’s technological strengths and decades-long tradition of developmental screening to regions where such infrastructure has yet to exist, while building a local team of developmental paediatricians and researchers to address the social challenges of Southeast Asia from within. TOY8 empowers teachers to screen children for early signs of developmental delays and delivers intervention plans, enhancing school readiness and advancing inclusive education across the region.Masaki graduated from the University of Tsukuba, whose roots trace back to Japan’s first teacher training institution. Recognised as a thought leader in inclusive education and AI, he has participated in the Japan-ASEAN Economic Forum 2024 AI Session and the OECD-ERIA Roundtable 2024, and led TOY8 to the One ASEAN Startup Award 2024 Grand Prize.As a co-author of an official research report by the Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA) on advancing inclusive education across the region through AI, and with TOY8 selected for India’s official AI Impact Casebook in 2026, Masaki brings both field-level impact and institutional credibility to the global stage.As a child, Masaki was the “problem kid” in class. He believes no child’s talent is ever wasted, and that belief drives everything TOY8 does.

Founder & CEO
, thinqueBytes®

Nia Jetter is a seasoned expert in intelligent optimization, artificial intelligence, and control systems, with over two decades of experience advancing critical technologies in the aerospace and robotics industries. She is passionate about using innovation and strategic technology planning to solve complex problems in autonomy and AI across diverse applications.

As both an engineer and advocate for equitable access to technology, Nia is committed to creating solutions that are impactful and inclusive. She spent 20 years as an Aerospace Engineer, making significant contributions to major initiatives—including algorithm development and mission-critical work on the ~$1B GPS IIF satellite program. In January 2021, she transitioned from her role as a Technical Fellow to join Amazon as a Senior Principal Technologist in Robotics AI. This executive-level role represents a top-tier individual contributor track, reserved for highly accomplished practicing engineers who provide technical leadership, shape innovation strategies, and deliver impactful engineering solutions at scale. In this role, Nia led the development of safety-critical autonomous systems with a continued focus on hands-on impact and engineering excellence.

A champion for accessible STEM education, Nia is the founder of the Distinguished Minds Institute, operating as thinqueBytes®, a nonprofit focused on demystifying complex technologies through creative, inclusive learning—such as her Rockets and Robotics program. In 2023, she spent a few weeks in Ghana teaching her Rockets and Robotics curriculum—an experience that reaffirmed her commitment to expanding access to STEM globally.

Nia holds a B.S. in Mathematics with Computer Science from MIT (with a minor in Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences) and an M.S. in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering from Stanford. Nia enjoys science fiction, astronomy, dancing, baking, traveling, and designing engaging learning experiences that make advanced topics approachable and inspiring.

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Scientist and humanitarian

Prof. Max Ortiz Catalan, Ph.D., is a scientist and humanitarian working to reduce disability after limb loss by restoring function and alleviating phantom limb pain (PLP). He led the development of the first bionic arm interfacing the human nervous and skeletal systems, enabling long-term daily use of neural control and tactile feedback, supporting participation and autonomy. In parallel, he has advanced mechanistically grounded and clinically validated approaches to PLP, an undertreated condition that constitutes a major source of disability and a barrier to rehabilitation worldwide. In addition, he is the proponent of the most actual scientific hypothesis for the pathogenesis of PLP (the Stochastic Entanglement hypothesis).His work combines a strong scientific footprint with applied impact, including over a hundred scientific publications and real-world implementation of technologies and clinical protocols. He is also a social entrepreneur and leads global education and capacity-building initiatives, including the #FightPLP multilingual campaign. He is currently located in Ukraine and engaged full-time in humanitarian work to expand access to evidence-based rehabilitation in underserved and conflict-affected settings.

Director of Operations
, thinqueBytes®
Director
, Renault LAB

Stephane Buffat is the director of the LAB, the Laboratory of Accidentology, Biomechanics and driver behaviour. The LAB belongs to the economic interest group of Stellantis and Renault. He coordinates collaborative and industrial research actions to observe, analyze and anticipate real safety issues for the French passenger car and commercial vehicle manufacturers. He is also the Expert Leader in road safety for the Renault Group.Before joining the LAB and the automotive industry, Stephane spent 30 years in the French military health services, first as a flight surgeon, then as a researcher in Human Factors in the Institute of Military Biomedical Research of Bretigny Sur Orge. He deployed his expertise on civilian and military aircraft certification and participated in the redaction of references in aviation certification for the Federal Aviation Agency (FAA) and the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). He actively participated in creating a CNRS Research Unit in behaviour quantification and a Carnot Institute named Institute of Cognition.Stephane likes to share his experiences on good practice and teaches several master’s courses at Université de Paris.You can contact Stephane by mail at stephane.buffat@lab-france.com.

Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science and Technology
, University of Cambridge

Amanda Prorok is Professor of Collective Intelligence and Robotics in the Department of Computer Science and Technology at the University of Cambridge, and a Fellow of Pembroke College. In her work, she pioneered differentiable communications methods for multi-agent systems, with applications to multi-robot perception and control. Amanda has given invited keynotes at TEDx and IEEE ICRA and has received numerous research awards, including a prestigious ERC Starting Grant. Amanda is an IEEE Senior Member, serves as Senior Editor for IEEE Transactions on Robotics (T-RO) and chaired the 2021 IEEE International Symposium on Multi-Robot and Multi-Agent Systems. Her PhD thesis received the Asea Brown Boveri (ABB) prize for the best thesis in Computer Science at EPFL.

Regulatory Affairs & Standardization Lead
, Volkswagen Group (CARIAD), Germany

Ganesh Jayaram is a global automotive engineering leader at the intersection of technology, safety, and international policy. Currently leading Regulatory Affairs and Standardization at Volkswagen Group, he chairs an Expert Group at the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). Across 14 years of experience delivering safety-critical systems at scale for Mercedes-Benz, Toyota, Nissan, and Geely, he bridges the gap between complex engineering and global regulation.

Appointed by the International Organization of Motor Vehicle Manufacturers (OICA), Ganesh represents the global automotive industry at UNECE WP.29 and chairs the ITU Expert Group on Automated and Connected Driving — convening automotive, telecommunications, and infrastructure sectors to resolve the critical technical and regulatory blockers shaping the future of automated and connected vehicles and next-generation vehicular communications through 2060. He actively contributes to international expert groups advancing Intelligent Mobility, Automated Vehicles, V2X communications, and semiconductor technologies.

Across this journey, his career spans safety-critical E/E systems development, A-SPICE process governance, Safety Management Systems — from homologation and certification against UNECE, FCC, and EU NCAP frameworks to cybersecurity, OTA software governance, and quality leadership on High Performance Computing platforms and enterprise-wide regulatory compliance programs.

OICA TC Chairman, EG-ComAD/WG3 Chair, EG-ComAD Vice Chairman
, OICA

Jan Luehmann is an electrical engineer and started his career in the automotive industry in 2011.From 2017, he worked as Regulatory Affairs Coordinator for automated driving on behalf of the Volkswagen Group in the German Association of the Automotive Industry (VDA) and the International Organization of Motor Vehicle Manufacturers (OICA).Since 2020, represents the international automotive industry as a pilot in the areas of Intelligent Transport Systems, AI, Data and Vehicle Communications within the UNECE.Today, he works for CARIAD, the software company of the Volkswagen Group and represents it as Strategy & Communications Lead. In parallel, he is the Vice Chairman of the OICA Technical Committee and is co-responsible for promoting the cooperation of various bodies and associations with OICA and acts as a link at CARIAD between the complex world of technical regulation and the equally complex world of development in order to help shape the progress of future mobility in a sustainable way.

Associate Professor of Engineering Science, University of Oxford; Deputy Director
, Oxford Robotics Institute (ORI)

Prof. Perla Maiolino is Associate Professor of Engineering Science at the University of Oxford and Deputy Director of the Oxford Robotics Institute (ORI). Her research focuses on embodied intelligence, with particular emphasis on soft robotics and tactile sensing for enabling safe, intelligent physical interaction.She co-developed CySkin, an advanced tactile sensing technology, during her time at the University of Genoa; the technology was later showcased at the Science Museum in London. She leads the Soft Robotics Laboratory at Oxford, directing EPSRC- and EU-funded research on tactile perception and intelligent behaviour in robotic systems.Her work has received international recognition, including selection for Prototypes for Humanity and a Best Paper Award for contributions to robotic systems for occupational therapy training. She was also a finalist in the Booking.com Tech Playmaker Awards. Prof. Maiolino was invited as a keynote speaker at IEEE IROS 2025.She serves as Associate Editor for IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters and the Soft Robotics Journal, and has held editorial roles across major robotics venues. She is actively involved in conference leadership, including IEEE RoboSoft and TAROS, and founded the Women in Robotics initiative at ORI to promote diversity in the field.Her work has been featured in the Royal Institution Christmas Lectures (BBC) and international media, and continues to advance the role of embodiment and tactile perception in robotic autonomy.

Chair
, CITS

Russ Shields is former CEO of Navigation Technologies (later NAVTEQ, now HERE), and former leader of other automotive and communications enterprises. Mr. Shields has been involved in communications standards bodies for more than 40 years. He is Chair of the Collaboration on ITS Communication Standards of the ITU and an ITU representation to the World Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations where he is Co-Secretary of the Task Force on Vehicular Communications, the AI Informal Working Group, and the Advanced Emergency Breaking Systems Informal Working Group. Mr. Shields is an SAE Fellow and a recipient of the SAE Delco Electronics ITS Award. He was inducted into the inaugural class of ITS America’s ITS Hall of Fame in 2008 and was named the inaugural U.S. member of the ITS World Congress Hall of Fame in 2010. In 2019, Mr. Shields was named an inaugural member of the FISITA Academy of Technical Leadership. He was a member of the NASA National Space-Based Positioning, Navigation and Timing Advisory Board; Mr. Shields has received the University of Chicago Booth School of Business Distinguished Alumni Award in Entrepreneurship.

Director for Global Markets Development, Frontier Issues & Critical Technologies
, IEEE

Anja Kaspersen is Director for Global Markets Development, Frontier Issues and Critical Technologies at the IEEE/IEEE SA — the world’s largest technical professional organisation, dedicated to advancing technology for the benefit of humanity. She also serves as Executive in Residence at NYU Stern School of Business, Special Advisor on Digital Technologies, Equity, Peace and Democracy at the Kofi Annan Foundation, member of INTERPOL’s Standing Committee on Ethical Matters, and member of the UNCTAD/UN Commission on Science and Technology for Development Multi-Stakeholder Working Group on Data Governance.

Applied Science Lead
, Giga - UNICEF

Dr. Ivan Dotu is the Applied Science Lead at Giga, a UNICEF-ITU initiative connecting all schools to internet. He is a widely recognized researcher in the fields of both AI and Computational Biology. Dr Dotu finished his PhD in 2006 and since then he has held different positions at Brown University, Boston College and The Jackson Laboratories among others. Dr Dotu has co-authored close to 50 scientific papers in both international journals and conferences and has served in different conference committees and review boards. Dr Dotu has also held industry positions and is co-founder of 2 biotech start-ups.

Chief AI
, UNICEF

Henrietta Ridley is the Chief AI at UNICEF, where she leads the organisation’s global strategy for safe, ethical, and inclusive artificial intelligence. Appointed in July 2025, she is responsible for driving UNICEF’s child-centric AI agenda – shaping governance frameworks, building frontier technology capabilities, and deploying AI solutions that advance health, education, protection, and digital inclusion for children worldwide.A technical and research-driven practitioner, Henrietta combines strategic leadership with hands-on expertise in generative AI, diffusion models, variational autoencoders, RAG architectures, and reinforcement learning. She has designed and built advanced synthetic data pipelines, computer vision systems, and large-scale NLP platforms.Before joining UNICEF, Henrietta spent over a decade applying AI at scale, most recently serving as Accenture’s UK Data Science Lead, where she oversaw a team of 80+ experts and delivered enterprise GenAI solutions across multiple industries.Henrietta’s mission is to advance a future where AI meaningfully improves children’s lives – not by accelerating technology for its own sake, but by aligning it with equity, protection, and human development.

Professor of Computer Science (Machine Learning)
, University of Helsinki

Aapo Hyvarinen is Professor of Computer Science (Machine Learning) at the University of Helsinki, Finland.He studied undergraduate mathematics at the universities of Helsinki (Finland), Vienna (Austria), and Paris (France), and obtained a Ph.D. degree in Information Science at the Helsinki University of Technology in 1997. After post-doctoral work at the Helsinki University of Technology, he moved to the University of Helsinki in 2003, where he was appointed Professor in 2008, at the Department of Computer Science. From 2016 to 2019, he was Professor of Machine Learning at the Gatsby Computational Neuroscience Unit, University College London, UK. Aapo Hyvarinen is the main author of the books “Independent Component Analysis” (2001), “Natural Image Statistics” (2009), and “Painful Intelligence” (2022). He is Action Editor at the Journal of Machine Learning Research and Neural Computation, and has worked as Area Chair at ICML, ICLR, AISTATS, UAI, ACML and NeurIPS. He is a Fellow at the European Laboratory for Learning and Intelligent Systems (ELLIS). His research focuses on probabilistic machine learning and its applications in neuroscience.

Manager of Technology
, Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Bahrain

Amjad El Nayal is a telecommunications engineer based in Bahrain. He currently serves as the Manager of Technology at the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Bahrain, where he heads the industry technology portfolio covering everything from the adoption of the latest wireless technologies to the national fibre network, advanced satellite communication, and the Quality of Service and Experience from different access technologies, as well as emerging technologies such as AI and Industrial IoT and the innovations they bring.Amjad has been in the telecommunications industry for 18 years and has held multiple roles in mobile network engineering, business development, product marketing, consumer affairs, spectrum management, industry digitization, and advising on technical matters both internally to the regulator and externally as an advisor to the Women in Tech Chapter of Bahrain. He has also been called upon by the Ministry of Justice and Islamic Affairs as a telecoms subject expert on telecommunications court cases.Amjad began his career at a telecommunications operator before moving to the national regulator, giving him a deep and holistic understanding of the telecommunications and ICT sector.

Vice President, General Counsel and Chief Compliance Officer
, XPeng

Mr. Zheng joined XPENG in November 2020 and currently serves as Vice President, General Counsel, and Chief Compliance Officer, overseeing the Group’s global legal and compliance functions. He also leads the implementation of XPENG’s corporate sustainability (ESG) strategy, integrating responsible innovation and governance into the company’s global operations.

In addition, Mr. Zheng drives key aspects of XPENG’s overseas strategy, including strategic partnerships, communications, and government relations.

Prior to joining XPENG, Mr. Zheng spent over a decade at Sullivan & Cromwell LLP, where he served as Special Counsel, advising leading global companies on complex cross-border transactions, regulatory matters, and corporate governance.

Mr. Zheng was admitted to the New York Bar in 2010. He holds a Juris Doctor (J.D.) from Yale Law School, a Master of Environmental Management (M.E.M.) from Yale University, and a Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Engineering from Tsinghua University.

Acting Head of the OECD Division on AI & Emerging Digital Technologies
, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)

As one of the two Deputy Directors of the Directorate for Science, Technology and Innovation (STI), Audrey Plonk is responsible for the OECD’s portfolio of work on digital policy, which includes data governance and data flows, artificial intelligence and emerging technologies, security and safety online, and connectivity and infrastructure. She plays a leading role in overseeing and advancing evidence-based policy analysis on the drivers, opportunities and challenges of digital transformation in collaboration with policy communities and stakeholders. She also supports and represents the OECD in related international initiatives.From 2019 to 2023, Ms Plonk served as Head of STI’s Digital Economy Policy Division. She was responsible for leading two OECD committees and six working parties across digital and consumer policy. She has successfully expanded the OECD’s digital portfolio organising a key Ministerial meeting in 2022, launching the Global Forum on Technology and publishing the Declaration on Government Access to Personal Data Held by Private Sector Entities. Ms Plonk had previously worked on digital security issues in STI in 2007, including malicious software and the protection of critical information infrastructure.Before returning to STI in 2019, Ms Plonk was Senior Director of Global Security Policy and Senior Director for Public Policy at Intel Corporation. During her more than ten years at Intel, she led a global team of policy experts focusing on areas such as connectivity, data, artificial intelligence and autonomous-driving policy issues. She also specialised in China cyber policy and advised Intel business and product teams on China strategy.Ms Plonk, an American national, holds a Bachelor’s Degree in International Affairs from the George Washington University (Washington, DC, United States).

Programme Specialist for Ethics of AI in UNESCO's Sciences Sector
, UNESCO

Lihui Xu is a Programme Specialist for Ethics of AI in UNESCO’s Sciences Sector, based in Paris. His work focuses on the overall planning and coordination of UNESCO’s programmes and projects supporting the implementation of the Recommendation on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence, helping translate ethical principles into practical AI governance, policy and institutional capacity. His work also touches on emerging technologies such as neurotechnology. As a member of the Joint Secretariat, he contributes to the UN Inter-Agency Working Group on AI and the Global Dialogue on AI Governance, as well as UNESCO’s global convening and partnerships on AI ethics and governance, including the Global Forum on the Ethics of AI. Before joining UNESCO, Lihui worked with the World Health Organization, based in Geneva, and held research roles in public institutions in France and China. He holds graduate degrees from London Business School and the French School of Public Health (EHESP).

Consultant
, International Telecommunication Union (ITU)

Jiaying Meng is currently AI Readiness consultant at ITU. She has coordinated 15 ITU AI Readiness plugfest projects across 12 countries from May 2025 until now. She is a co-author of the ITU AI for Good Sandbox, currently discussed with 27 countries. She coordinated 4 AI Readiness workshops in Geneva, Johannesburg, and Riyadh. She is also coordinating the AI Readiness harmonization across multiple international organizations such as ITU, UNESCO and UNDP. She is currently training batches of participants for AI Readiness training from Africa.She holds a master’s degree from the Geneva Graduate Institute in 2024, where she specialized in international development studies, with a keen focus on sustainable trade and finance. Prior to this, Jiaying pursued her bachelor’s degree at China Foreign Affairs University, with a specific focus on diplomacy and foreign affairs management.

Lecturer
, University of Leeds

Dr. Weiming Huang is a Lecturer in Urban Data Science at the University of Leeds, UK. He obtained his PhD in Geographical Information Science (GIScience) from Lund University, Sweden, and was a Wallenberg Postdoctoral Fellow at Nanyang Technological University and Lund University. He is a Member of the European Laboratory for Learning and Intelligent Systems (ELLIS) and a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. His foundational contributions to GIScience have been internationally recognised, for which he is the recipient of the 2021 EuroSDR Award for Best PhD Thesis and the 2022 Waldo Tobler Young Researcher Award from the Austrian Academy of Sciences. In addition, he has acted as a guest editor for leading GIScience journals and served on the program committee of top-tier AI conferences. Dr. Huang’s research interests span several strands in Geospatial Artificial Intelligence (GeoAI), particularly spatial data mining, geospatial foundation models, and explainable methods for GeoAI. These methodological developments have been applied to a range of urban analytical tasks to inform sustainable urban development, including the prediction of land use dynamics, population distribution, house prices, and carbon emissions.

Senior Lecturer
, University of Geneva

Dr. Gregory Giuliani is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Geneva’s Institute for Environmental Sciences and the Team Leader of the Living Earth Lab, a research hub within the enviroSPACE group dedicated to advancing Earth Observation (EO) Data Science and Big Earth Data analytics through the Digital Earth framework.A geologist and environmental scientist by training, he specializes in Geographical Information Systems (GIS) and Spatial Data Infrastructures (SDI), and has been affiliated with GRID-Geneva of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) since 2001, where he serves as Head of the Digital Earth Unit.His research focuses on Land Change Science and how Earth Observations can be used to monitor and assess environmental changes and support sustainable development, with an emphasis on interdisciplinary approaches to generate new ideas and innovations. His work spans topics including land degradation, vegetation health, climate change impacts on ecosystems, and urban sustainability.Dr. Giuliani leads the Swiss Data Cube project, a unique Analysis Ready Data archive of Switzerland that enables the analysis of nearly 40 years of satellite data to better understand how Switzerland’s landscape has evolved. He is also a National Council representative for the European Association of Remote Sensing Laboratories (EARSeL) and co-chair of the International Society on Digital Earth’s working group on the contribution of Digital Earth to the SDGs.

Full Professor of Geoinformatics
, University of Salzburg

Prof. Johannes Scholz is Full Professor of Geoinformatics at the Department of Geoinformatics (Z_GIS), University of Salzburg, where he leads the GeoAI, GeoKG & GeoSemantics research group and serves as General Chair of the AGIT Geoinformatics Conference. His research spans GeoAI, geospatial knowledge graphs, spatio-temporal modelling, simulation, logistics, and numerical spatial optimization, with applications in energy transition, mobility, digital tourism, and spatial decision support. He has held positions at Graz University of Technology, Research Studios Austria, and the University of California, Santa Barbara, and he currently leads several nationally and internationally funded research projects in GeoAI, energy transition, logistics, and simulation.Prof. Scholz has made significant contributions to advancing symbolic and subsymbolic GeoAI, developing novel methods for integrating machine learning with semantic geospatial knowledge representation. His work on spatial simulation and optimization has influenced applied domains such as forest supply chain management, regional energy planning, and indoor navigation.

Professor Emeritus of Geoinformatics
, National Technical University of Athens (NTUA)

Marinos Kavouras is Professor Emeritus of Geoinformatics at the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA), specializing in Geographic Information Science and Cartography. With over 35 years of experience, his work spans geospatial science, the development of geoinformation systems, and the strategic design of spatial data infrastructures. From the early stages of GIScience internationally to the implementation of major national and European initiatives—such as INSPIRE, the Hellenic Spatial Data Infrastructure and the National Cadastre—his work has consistently operated at the interface of research, policy and applied geospatial systems.He has held senior academic and administrative leadership positions, including Vice Rector for Academic Affairs and Administration at NTUA, Dean of the School of Rural and Surveying Engineering, Director of the Cartography Laboratory, and Director of the Geoinformatics graduate programme. He has also served as Vice President of the Hellenic Cadastre and as Co-Chair of AGILE, while contributing to international scientific communities, including ISPRS.His work includes the coordination and participation in numerous European research projects, as well as extensive contributions to scientific publishing, with over 200 publications. His expertise covers GIScience, cartography, geoinformatics, cybercartography, geospatial engineering, knowledge systems, GeoAI, and digital twins. His current focus is on Geospatial Intelligence, exploring how geospatial technologies support informed decision-making, spatial planning, and solutions addressing complex societal challenges.

Professor of Geoinformatics
, University of Tennessee

Evelyn Uuemaa is a Professor of Geoinformatics at the University of Tartu and leads the Landscape Geoinformatics Lab. Prof. Uuemaa works at the intersection of geography, geoinformatics, and environmental science. Her research centers on applying geospatial analysis and machine learning to understand landscape processes and environmental change. She has contributed extensively to the application of spatial machine learning, remote sensing, and GIS in modelling environmental variables such as nutrient loads, soil properties, and carbon dynamics. Her work also covers geospatial data quality, large-scale spatial data processing, and the integration of diverse geospatial datasets for environmental monitoring and decision-making.She is currently serving as AGILE (Association of Geographic Information Laboratories in Europe) council member and academic representative of Estonia in EuroSDR (European Spatial Data Research). She is leading Centre of Excellence of Sustainable Land Use and holds ERC Consolidator grant which both focus on using GeoAI for mapping environmental change more efficiently.

Lecturer
, Malmo University

Dr. David Cuartielles founded Malmo University’s IOIO lab, formerly known as K3’s Prototyping Laboratory. David teaches interactive technologies at bachelor, master, and PhD. levels. He is also one of the co-founders of the open source platform Arduino. Currently David is a research fellow at the centre for Internet of Things and People at Malmo University. His research work includes an analysis of the creation of platforms, prototyping and testing tools for education, and the study of visual programming languages. David collaborates with various universities as an educator in the fields of interactive art, creative coding, interaction design, and embedded technology.

Gordon McKay Professor, Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
, Harvard University
Director of Sustainability and Social Impact
, Arm

Fran Baker is Director of Sustainability & Social Impact at Arm, a world-leading semiconductor and software design company. Her work focuses on extending the benefits of technology to people and areas not currently prioritised. Working with impact partners on worldwide programmes, from social entrepreneurs to global organisations, Fran drives an impact strategy designed to deliver inclusive innovation through technology. Through this approach, she surfaces, catalyzes, and optimizes new opportunities, partnerships, and insights for social and sustainable impact at scale where technology can play a role. Fran has recently completed the inaugural AI Ethics & Society Masters programme at the university of Cambridge and continues her work as an independent researcher focusing on the sustainability of AI. In 2024, Fran has been recognised on the ‘100 Brilliant Women in AI ethics’ list and was a finalist in the Everywoman in technology ‘Tech for Good’ Award.

Research Scientist
, Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics

Marco Zennaro received the M.Sc. degree in electronic engineering from the University of Trieste, Italy, and the Ph.D. degree from the KTH-Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden. He is currently a Research Scientist with the Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste, Italy, where he coordinates the Science, Technology and Innovation Unit. He is a Visiting Professor with KIC-Kobe Institute of Computing, Japan. His research interests include ICT4D, the use of ICT for development, and in particular he investigates the use of the TinyML in developing countries. He has given lectures on IoT, TinyML and wireless technologies in more than 30 countries.

Programme Coordinator
, International Telecommunication Union (ITU)

Thomas BASIKOLO is Programme Coordinator in the Study Groups and Policy Department of the ITU Telecommunication Standardization Bureau (TSB). He coordinates and manages the AI for Good’s Machine Learning activities (including ML5G), is ITU lead of the Green Computing Pillar of the Green Digital Action, and is an advisor to the ITU-T Focus Group on AI-Native Networks. Prior to joining ITU, he worked as a Research Engineer in the Engineering Department of Microwave Factory Co., Ltd, Tokyo, Japan.He received a PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Yokohama National University, Japan. He is recipient of multiple Best Paper Awards, the IEEE AP–S Japan Student Award and the Young Engineer of the year award by IEEE AP–S Japan in 2018.He has co-authored peer-reviewed journal and conference papers, predominantly in the areas wireless communications and antenna engineering. He serves as a Reviewer of IEEE and IEICE Journals. His interests includes, machine learning, deep learning, artificial intelligence and network science, and their applications in wireless networks as well as how technology can be used to advance the UN SDGs.

Chair, Department of Mechanical Engineering
, Columbia University

Hod Lipson is a professor and Chair of the Mechanical Engineering department at Columbia University in New York. He is a co-author of the award winning books “Driverless: Intelligent cars and the road ahead” and “Fabricated: The New World of 3D printing”. His work on self-aware and self-replicating robots, recently featured by the New York Times and the Financial Times, challenges conventional views of robotics. Lipson directs the Creative Machines Lab, which pioneers new ways to make machines that create, and machines that are creative. For more information visit http://hodlipson.com.

Lead Enterprise Strategist & Architect
, Lenovo

Lead Enterprise Strategist & Architect at Lenovo with 10+ years of experience advising organizations on embedding trust, governance into their scaling roadmaps. Asmaa lead strategic consulting and technical Architecture for large-scale, global cloud & AI initiatives—bridging business goals with future-ready architecture. With a Master’s in Engineering Intelligent Systems and multiple patents in cloud and AI innovation, Asma brings a strong blend of technical depth and strategic vision. Passionate advocate for women in tech through JumpINTech ,WomenTechMakers and LIFT.

Vice President, AI & Engineering
, The Walt Disney Company

Hans Ku is Vice President of AI & Engineering at The Walt Disney Company, leading AI strategy and execution from Disney’s Office of Technology Enablement. His work centers on AI that protects creators and the IP behind the stories. Prior to Disney, he co-founded Scenely, an AI-native cinematic script-to-screen startup, helped start TikTok as CPO of Flipagram, led product at Tubi and Instagram, and architected the Sci-Tech Award-winning DreamColor display at DreamWorks Animation.

President, The HumAIne Foundation, and Founder, Managing Director, CEO
, IQuilibriumAI

Ms. Viveros is a distinguished International Lawyer and Scholar; Trusted Expert and Senior Advisor on AI and Peace and Security; and Leading Voice for Sustainable Development in the Global South.She is the Founder, Managing Director and CEO of IQuilibriumAI, a Consultancy Firm specialized on AI and Peace, Security, Humanitarian and Rule of Law issues, the President of the HumAIne Foundation and the Founder of the Global South Synergies and Resilience Platform, serving in different capacities across these fields to bolster scalable and expansive meaningful impact, with a special focus on the Global South and conflict and post conflict zones.Ms. Viveros was appointed Member of the United Nations Secretary General’s High-Level Advisory Body on Artificial Intelligence (AI), tasked with advancing recommendations for the Global Governance of AI and Institutional Responses, serving as Co-Lead for Peace and Security. Likewise appointed Commissioner to the Global Commission on Responsible AI in the Military Domain (GCREAIM), serving as Co-Lead for the Broader Peace and Security Domains and Member of the Report’s Drafting Committee, an AI Expert for the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), for the working groups on AI risks and accountability, as well as on AI incidents monitoring, and a Member of the High-level Working Group on AI and Fraternity under the Patronage of Pope Leo XIV. Ms. Viveros also serves as Deputy Lead of the International Law Association’s Committee on AI and Technology, for Global Norms, Governance and Comparative Regulation, as an Expert for the AI Safety and Governance Program of the Internet Conference Specialized Committee on AI, Member of the International Commission for Robots Arms Control (ICRAC), of the ITU Women and Standards Network, of the UNESCO Women 4 Ethics Platform and AI Experts Without Borders, and sits on the Advisory Board of the Cyber Peace Institute on the AI and counter-cyberthreats track. She has been recognized in Apolitico’s 100 AI in Government 2025 List, under the Category of Strategy and Vision, and is an advocate and signatory for the Call for International Red Lines to prevent unacceptable AI risks and the Potsdam Call for a ban on autonomous weapons.Her international experience includes the International Criminal Court, the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, a

Founder
, CareMother

Dr. Shantanu Pathak, PhD in non-invasive technologies for women’s health from IIT Bombay. He is a passionate social entrepreneur working on a mission of creating equal and personalised care opportunities for women. His venture CareMother (Doto Health) is offering next generation monitoring solutions for “conception to newborn” care thus preventing complications and saving lives. CareMother has impacted more than 500,000+ pregnancies in the last 5 years primarily in India and recently being used in Vietnam, Nepal, Sierra Leone, Nigeria, Bangladesh and Afghanistan. Shantanu was awarded “The President of India’s Innovation Scholar Award in 2015 with 15 days stay at The President House ”, Google SMB Hero Award in 2017 and Emerging Leader Award by Skoll Foundation in 2019, Stanford Biodesign Impact 1 Fetal and Maternal Award 2023. Shantanu is steering committee member for the Heat-in-Pregnancy project funded by Wellcome Trust along with PIs from THSTI, University of Oxford, George Institute etc.Along with entrepreneurial journey,
Shantanu is also associated with NanoBios Lab, IIT Bombay and working on new problem
statements on Maternal Health and Cancer care. He plans to establish India’s first Women’s Health Centre of Excellence at IIT Bombay.

Professor of Cartography and Geo-Mediatechniques
, TU Wien

Georg Gartner is an Austrian cartographer and geographer. He studied geography and cartography at the University of Vienna and later received his PhD and habilitation from the Vienna University of Technology. He is Professor of Cartography and Geo-Mediatechniques at TU Wien, where he leads the Research Unit Cartography. He has been heavily involved in international cartographic institutions. He served as President of the International Cartographic Association (ICA) from 2011 to 2015 and was re-elected President for the term 2023–2027. He also plays a central role in the International Master of Science in Cartography—a joint program of TU Wien, TU Munich, TU Dresden, and the University of Twente. In addition, he has contributed significantly to scientific publishing as Editor of the Lecture Notes on Geoinformation and Cartography as well as the Journal of Location-based Services. In recognition of his contributions, he has received numerous awards and honours. These include Honorary Doctorates from Eötvös Lor

PhD Candidate, Department of Computer Science and Technology
, University of Cambridge

Zhengpeng Feng is a PhD Candidate in the University of Cambridge, Department of Computer Science and Technology. His research interests lies in the intersection of Computer Science and Earth Science, especially the application of machine learning in remote sensing.

Chief Commercial Officer, QAI Ventures and Founder
, Navon
Director of Business Development, QAI Ventures

Romi Sumaria is a prominent voice among those bringing quantum technology to the global south. As the Co-Founder and CEO of Navon World, a company focused on enabling emerging markets with sovereign and sustainable deep-tech infrastructure, Romi is rebalancing the global concentration of advanced quantum computing. He is currently leading the launch of Africa’s first AI Quantum Centre (AQC) in Nairobi, Kenya. This facility—powered by renewable energy—will provide local access to quantum and AI development environments, quantum simulation tools, and quantum secure data services, a critical step toward ensuring that local researchers, innovators, and institutions can engage meaningfully with emerging technologies. Sumaria’s passion and deep respect for the ecosystem go beyond the global south, also leading partnerships at QAI Ventures, one of the world’s leading quantum & AI venture funds, creating a global ecosystem that can collectively advance quantum technology and benefit generations to come.

Research Director, Transformative Technologies
, Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI)

Tracey Forrest is research director of transformative technologies at the Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI). Her experience spans renewable energy to quantum technologies and has included working with multi-sectoral partners to accelerate the transition from a laboratory curiosity to an impactful device. At CIGI, she leads a network of researchers focused on opportunities and challenges relating to the evolving interface of transformative technologies and international governance.
Tracey is a professional engineer, adjunct professor at the University of Waterloo and former board member of technology and environmentally focused organizations. Over the course of a career in both academia and industry, Tracey has become an authority on thoughtfully bridging emerging technology to high-value applications. She formerly served as a member of the Federation of Canadian Municipalities Green Municipal Fund Council, director of the Transformative Quantum Technologies program at the University of Waterloo, and advisory board chair of the National Research Council of Canada’s Nanotechnology Research Centre.
Tracey completed a B.A.Sc. in environmental (chemical) engineering at the University of Waterloo, and a master’s in energy and environmental economics at the Scuola Mattei, Italy. She completed professional training in topics such as quantum, data science and sustainable business strategy at Harvard University and MIT.

Executive Director
, von Neumann Commission
Non-Resident Fellow, Harvard University

Dylan Barry is the Executive Director of the “von Neumann Commission”, an independent research commission investigating the prospects for quantum computing and other quantum technologies to act as either an accelerator or a complement for machine learning and artificial intelligence.

Dylan is also a Fellow at the Belfer Center for Science & International Affairs at the Harvard Kennedy School, as well as an advisor on Quantum Computing and Artificial Intelligence at the Aspen Institute. Dylan has recently left The Economist where he spent the last five years writing about emerging trends across physics, neuroscience, and artificial intelligence.

From 2023, Dylan has worked as editorial consultant for Quantonation Ventures, the largest venture capital fund in the world dedicated to quantum technologies, where he writes Quantonation’s white papers on trends in the quantum industry. Dylan’s most recent such white paper was edited by Nobel laureate Alain Aspect.

Dylan has three degrees in physics and economics. Most recently, he graduated with an MPhil in Economics from the University of Oxford on a Rhodes Scholarship. He is about to commence a PhD in Strategy at Harvard University.

Fellow, Vice President, Europe & Africa and Director
, IBM

Dr. Alessandro Curioni is an IBM Fellow, Vice President of IBM Research Europe and Africa and Director of the IBM Research Lab in Zurich, Switzerland. He is responsible for IBM corporate research in Europe and leads IBM’s global research strategies in Accelerated Discovery and Security. Dr. Curioni is an internationally recognized leader in the area of high-performance computing and computational science, where his innovative thinking and seminal contributions have helped solve some of the most complex scientific and technological problems in healthcare, aerospace, consumer goods and electronics. He was a member of the winning team recognized with the prestigious Gordon Bell Prize in 2013 and 2015. Currently, his research interests include accelerating the rate of discovery with AI, Quantum, and Hybrid Cloud. Dr. Curioni received his undergraduate degree and PhD in Theoretical Chemistry from Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa, Italy. He started at IBM Research – Zurich as a PhD student in 1993 before officially joining as a research staff member in 1998. Since then, he has had several research and manager roles, including as the founding manager of the Cognitive Computing and Computational Sciences department. He is a member of the Swiss Academy of Technical Sciences.

Senior Advisor
, SandboxAQ
Co-lead author of "Quantum Economy Blueprint"

Kelly Richdale is an Independent Board Director and Advisor with expertise in cybersecurity, operational risk and frontier technologies (AI, quantum & blockchain).
She is Senior Advisor for SandboxAQ, Alphabet’s spin off combining AI + Quantum techniques to develop critical advances in life sciences, financial services, defence and other sectors. She is also a Venture Partner at Amadeus Capital Partners (the European deeptech investor), where she advises or chairs various portfolio companies in the fields of AI, privacy and quantum-safe security. Additionally Kelly sits on a number of European boards in the payments, financial and insurance sectors.
Previously Kelly was an Executive Fellow at the World Economic Forum where she was co-Lead Author of the Quantum Economy Blueprint. She was also on the Innovation Council for Innosuisse, the Swiss federal government’s agency for technology innovation. As a serial entrepreneur, she co-founded and/or developed and exited start ups in the domain of biometrics, identity management, cryptocurrency and quantum-safe security.
Kelly holds an MBA from INSEAD, an MA from Cambridge University and is a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP). She served as a long-time Scientific Board Member and lecturer at Geneva University’s course on Information Security, and was on the board of the Swiss chapter of (ISC)2 from 2015-2018.

Founder and CEO
, Emily.AI

Daniel Oliva Laucirica is the Founder and CEO of Emily.AI, a Barcelona-based healthtech company developing AI-powered systems to transform respiratory care. He leads the development of intelligent, real-time oxygen therapy solutions that personalize treatment for patients with chronic respiratory diseases, aiming to improve outcomes while reducing healthcare costs.Daniel began working on Emily.AI in 2020, inspired by the need to transition from static oxygen delivery to adaptive, patient-centered care enabled by artificial intelligence. Under his leadership, the company has developed an explainable AI-driven system that continuously monitors multiple physiological parameters and automatically adjusts oxygen therapy in real time.Prior to founding Emily.AI, Daniel held leadership roles across multinational companies and entrepreneurial ventures, combining business, technology, and healthcare innovation. He is focused on scaling AI-driven medical solutions globally and advancing equitable access to life-saving oxygen therapy.

A band, a hackathon team, and an ephemeral research lab
, DADABOTS

CJ and Zack are the music hacker duo DADABOTS. They met at Berklee College of Music & formed DADABOTS at Music Hack Day MIT in 2012. From playing in metal, punk, and noise bands, to studying composition & programming, they realized machine learning was an even more extreme way to make sound & dove completely into eliminating themselves from music. In 2017 they published a paper at NeurIPS “Generating Black Metal and Math Rock” about SampleRNN (now considered vintage AI). Advancing from songs to endless streams, they run possibly the longest continuous 24/7 YouTube livestream, Relentless Doppelganger, generating techdeath for 5+ years. They co-founded Harmonai, the music research team within StabilityAI, and created Stable Audio, which was on TIME’s best inventions of 2023. Recently they published a documentary PROMPT JOCKEYS about live DJing music that doesn’t exist yet.

Emmy Award-Winning and Peabody Nominated Director

Michaela A. Ternasky-Holland is a Peabody-nominated and Emmy award-winning director who specializes in creating impactful stories using immersive and interactive technology. She is one of the first directors to create and premiere a short film utilizing Open AI’s SORA platform, which screened at Tribeca Festival. Her first original animated series garnered over 2.2 million views on YouTube within a month of release. More of her prolific work in animation has been recognized as Best Directing in XR by The Collision Awards, VR Film of Year Finalist by the International VR Awards, and Grand Prize Winner at The Philippine Animation Festival. As a nominee for the Producers Guild of America’s Innovation Award, she is also a consultant, speaker, and thought leader, who has been recognized as one of the 100 Original Voices of XR and listed as one of Blooloop’s 50 Immersive Influencers.

Project Director
, I-Hub Foundation for Cobotics (IHFC), TIH of IIT Delhi, India

Prof. Subir Kumar Saha, is a 1983 Mechanical Engineering graduate from RE College (Now NIT), Durgapur, India, completed his M. Tech from IIT Kharagpur, India, and PhD from McGill University, Canada. He has held a 4 year stint with Toshiba Corporation’s R&D Center in Japan, post which he has been with IIT Delhi since 1996.

He is actively engaged in teaching, research, and technology transfer. He is the brain behind the establishment of the Mechatronics Laboratory at IIT Delhi in 2001, and contributed significantly in the development of the Programme for Autonomous Robotics. Prof. Saha’s “Introduction to Robotics” is the go to book for learning robotics, and developed RoboAnalyzer software. He has several books on Robotics and Dynamics of Mechanics under his kitty.

Prof. Saha is the Vice-President (Academic) of The Robotics Society (formally known as Robotics Society of India), and National judge of the DD-Robocom competitions in India since 2005 as well on the panel of judges on the International ABU Robocon in 2022.

AI Project Manager
, Telit Cinterion

Roberta Roberto is AI Project Manager at Telit Cinterion, where she leads research and development initiatives in the field of Edge AI, driving the adoption of artificial intelligence across industrial and connected-device environments.

In addition to managing a funded project focused on Edge AI applications for her Italian region, she contributes to the company’s global AI Innovation Program, working across international teams to foster knowledge sharing, coordinate global hackathons, and support cross-functional collaboration. Her work focuses on translating emerging AI technologies into practical business and engineering outcomes, bridging strategy, research, and execution.

Within her role at Telit Cinterion, she is also actively involved in academia–industry collaboration, supervising multiple Master’s theses conducted in partnership with universities. These activities span several domains of Edge AI and intelligent systems, including computer vision, pattern recognition, audio processing, as well as embedded AI applications.

She also serves as Council Member of the Order of Engineers and as National Delegate for STEMinsieme, the Equal Opportunities program coordinated by the National Council of Engineers (CNI). In this role, she designs and coordinates collaborative workshops involving companies, educators, and students, aimed at promoting diversity, inclusion, and balanced participation in STEM pathways, with particular attention to mixed-team dynamics.

In parallel, she founded the Telit Cinterion outreach program for middle and high schools, where she is engaged in educational initiatives aimed at bringing engineering and AI closer to younger generations through direct interaction in classrooms and exposure to role models.

Her professional activity spans industrial innovation, applied research, higher education, and public engagement, with a focus on building concrete connections between technology, people, and society.

Head of Discipline and Associate Professor of Computer Science
, University of Wollongong, Australia – India Campus

Dr. Kiran Trivedi is the Head of Discipline and Associate Professor of Computer Science at the University of Wollongong, GIFT City campus, Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India. Before joining UoW India, he served as an Associate Professor for Data Analytics Engineering at Northeastern University, Seattle, Washington, USA, and as a Professor at Gujarat Technological University for over two decades. Dr. Trivedi holds a Ph.D. in Human Brainwave Analysis and the Development of Communication Devices and has 30 years of experience teaching undergraduate and postgraduate students in India and the USA.
Dr. Trivedi has organized numerous workshops on wireless and mobile technologies in India and has delivered expert talks on Artificial Intelligence, Edge Computing, and Deep Learning. He is involved in developing AI-enabled embedded device applications for health and ICT. He has been invited to speak at various prestigious venues, including UNESCO in France for SDG 3 and 4, SEE 2010 in the Netherlands, ICTP in Italy, Symbian in the UK, Nepal, and the Georgia Tech Research Center in the USA. He contributed to a free book on mobile learning published jointly by ICTP Italy and UNESCO and participated in the MIT Media Lab and LVPEI RedX Hackathon in 2014. Dr. Trivedi has collaborated with the research team at ICTP Italy for training workshops and demonstrated the Emergency Messenger System to the Honourable President of India, Dr. Abdul Kalam. He was the global winner of the Hackathon on Designing a Sustainable Future using ICTs organized by the ITU WSIS Forum and TDRA UAE.
From 2007 to 2011, he was recognized as a Nokia Developer Champion for his contributions to mobile technologies. He has received NVIDIA Artificial Intelligence Research grants in 2018 and 2022 and TinyML kits grants from EdgeImpulse in India and the USA. In recognition of his contributions at the University of Wollongong, he was awarded the Passion Award in 2024 and the Courage Award in 2025. Dr. Trivedi has been awarded the Best Professor for Broader Outlook Learner Teacher and the AIR INDIA “Rank & Bolt Award” in 2003. He was the global winner of Nokia’s Ovi App Wizard contest in 2010 and received the Dr. APJ Kalam Innovation Award at the IABS 2017 Conference on Biomedical Sciences. He has published over 40 papers in various conferences and journals, and his two patents were published in the Indian Patent Journal. He enjoys speaking on AI and Intellectual Property Rights.
Dr. Trivedi has organized ITU’s

Chief Operating Officer, Europe and Latin America
, EHang (NASDAQ: EH)

Victoria Xiang is the Chief Operating Officer for Europe and Latin America at EHang (NASDAQ: EH). She spearheads the company’s international business development, industrial operations, and regulatory strategy—encompassing certification, government partnerships, and executive-level media positioning.An accomplished executive and serial entrepreneur, Victoria brings over 15 years of global leadership experience spanning Europe, Latin America, and China. Before joining EHang, she served as a founding partner and CEO of several private investment and advisory firms. Earlier in her career, she was a member of the founding team for CCTV’s Spanish Channel. She holds an Executive MBA from IE Business School, a Master’s degree from the Complutense University of Madrid, and a Bachelor’s degree from Beijing International Studies University.EHang is a pioneering Urban Air Mobility (UAM) technology company and, in 2019, became the world’s first publicly listed Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) company on Nasdaq. The company’s flagship EH216-S pilotless eVTOL has achieved historic airworthiness milestones with the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC), including the Type Certificate (TC) and the Standard Airworthiness Certificate (AC). These achievements represent an unprecedented milestone in the history of civil aviation.Under Victoria’s leadership, EHang has cemented its position as a global industry leader through several landmark achievements:Global Operational Safety: Over 80,000 safe flights conducted across 21 countries, including the US, UAE, Qatar, Mexico, Brazil, and throughout Europe.Strategic Infrastructure: Successfully established the first EHang European UAM Center in Spain, serving as a global benchmark for the unmanned aerial industry.Innovation Leadership: Acting as a key partner in prestigious European research initiatives led by the European Commission under SESAR, EUSPA, and EIT (including projects such as AMU-LED, U-ELCOME, SAMVA, and U-SAVE).Strategic Ecosystem: Developed a powerful network of collaborations with international leaders and public institutions, including ENAIRE, Telefónica, AENA, the Spanish National Police, and the cities of Seville, Zaragoza, and Benidorm.

Strategic Advisor to the CEO
, FISITA

Remi received his engineering diploma from ECAM in 1980. He joined the RENAULT group in 1982, and after different responsibilities, he was Vice- President for Research and Innovation for RENAULT Group (2009-15), before becoming Global Director for Autonomous Driving Prospective at the Renault/Nissan Alliance (2015-16) and finally Vice President, Automobile Prospective for RENAULT Group till 2021. He is an honorary chairman of NEXT MOVE (French cluster dedicated to mobility), CTO of FISITA and member of the Shift Project (think tank for sustainable economy). He was a member of the EUCAR council (former chairman in 2012), Chairman of VEDECOM (French cooperative research institute) from 2017 to 2020, and Director of the program “Power Electronics” for the French Automotive Industry and French Electronic Industry from 2020 to the end of 2021. He is the co-author with Luc JULIA of the book “On va droit dans le mur?”

President
, Mobile Satellite Users Association

Roger is President of the Mobile Satellite Users Association and CEO and Founder of StrategiaNow Consulting. Roger draws on 30+ years’ experience in the technology industry as an analyst, journalist and consultant. Roger is a graduate of Dartmouth College.

Partner Data & AI
, Eraneos
International Technical Affairs, Global Ground Vehicle Standards
, SAE International

Bill’s experience is in the combination of passenger and freight surface transportation planning, energy, environmental, and safety research, product and process development, and legislative and regulatory policy for Federal, state, local and international entities. He has published articles and made presentations on the subjects of emerging and developing technologies, operations, regulations, and enforcement for vehicles and impacts to the environment, energy efficiency and safety enhancements. He has several patents for both products and processes (one project displayed in the Smithsonian Institution). He studied mechanical engineering at Georgia Tech and has taken the executive master’s program in transport emissions at the University of Leeds (UK). He is the Co-Secretary of the United Nations ECE Working Group for Validation Methods of Automated Driving. Or, he started playing with cars and trucks when he was about a year old and has never stopped. Bill has been working on intelligent vehicles, drive assistance and automated driving systems for passenger cars and commercial vehicles for over twenty years. While he was at Freightliner (the largest truck manufacturer in North America), he was the project manager for the world’s first roll stability control system – the precursor to electronic stability control which is present on virtually every late model vehicle in the USA. He has several patents for both products and processes (one project displayed in the Smithsonian Institution). He studied mechanical engineering at Georgia Tech and has taken the executive master’s program in transport emissions at the University of Leeds (UK). He is the Co-Secretary of the United Nations ECE Working Group for Validation Methods of Automated Driving.

Head of Vehicle Engineering
, Department for Transport, United Kingdom

Duncan works in the International Vehicle Standards Division within the UK government’s Department for Transport, where he is the Head of Vehicle Engineering overseeing four teams of engineers working on vehicle type approval legislation at both national and international level. He was the main author of the Department’s 2015 review of regulations for driverless cars and other automated vehicle technologies, and the first version of the Code of Practice for testing of driverless vehicles on UK public roads published later that year. He has since led the UK Government’s involvement in negotiating the United Nations Regulation on Automated Lane Keeping Systems and his work at the Department includes overseeing development of the UK government’s policies on safety assurance for automated vehicle technologies. Duncan is a mechanical engineer with over 30 years’ experience. He started his career at Ford Motor Company where he spent 16 years in Research and Development at Dunton Technical Centre. He is passionate about making road transport cleaner, safer and more sustainable.

Researcher and Teaching Facilitator
, Imperial College London & WMO Group on Earth Observations (GEO)

Marta Koch is a Researcher and Teaching Facilitator at Imperial College London and UN Research Consultant (UNOPS, UN-Habitat, UNDP, UNICEF) specialising in AI, Earth intelligence and digital technology development, deployment and governance for climate action and progress towards the UN SDGs.

She is a Coordinating Lead Author for the UNESCO Science Report (Edition 8), Policy Lecturer & Curriculum Reviewer for the MIT Sustainable AI course, Research Associate at Oxford University, ITU Global Initiative on Resilience to Natural Hazards through AI Solutions Focus Group Member and UNFCCC Technology Executive Committee RD&D and Technological Transition Pathways Activity Groups Member.

She has acted as Moderator and Chair at UNECE Regional Forum and STI Forum events and serves as a UK Expert Reviewer for IPCC and IPBES Assessment reports and the UNEP Global Environment Outlook and Digital Public Infrastructure (DPPI) Junior Officer at the International Telecommunication Union (ITU)-D Special Initiatives Unit.

Her work has been endorsed by the UNESCO International Decade of Sciences for Sustainable Development, published in leading journals including International Affairs, Science of the Total Environment, The Innovation, Journal of Education and Training Studies, Journal of Interactive Media in Education and Nature Portfolio publications and she has authored technical reports and policy contributions for organizations such as the UN Climate Technology Centre and Network, WMO Group on Earth Observations, IEEE Communications Society, London School of Economics, University College London, International Institute for Sustainable Development, UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network and the UN Office of Information and Communications Technology.

Principal, Head of Data and AI
, Eraneos
MBI HSG & MIM Cornell University
, Young AI Leaders Zurich Hub

As a leading Member of the Young AI Leaders Zurich Hub within the UN’s AI for Good initiative, Ladina Neubert focuses on building a strong local ecosystem of young professionals, researchers, and industry leaders who want to shape artificial intelligence responsibly and collaboratively. In her role within the executive committee, she drives partnerships and cross-sector collaboration, bringing together academia, corporates, and impact-driven stakeholders to foster practical and ethical AI solutions.

Building on this mission-driven work, Ladina is pursuing a Master’s Double Degree in Business Innovation at the University of St. Gallen and the CEMS Master in International Management at Cornell University. Her work spans corporate AI strategy, applied research on responsible board-level AI governance, and the intersection of AI, design thinking, and human-centered innovation. At the AI for Good Summit 2026, she will be co-hosting a workshop on design thinking and AI.

She firmly believes that meaningful and lasting impact is created through collaboration and is passionate about bringing diverse perspectives together to design technology that strengthens both business and society.

AI Literacy Lead
, Young AI Leaders Zurich

Emma Gaëtan is a Canadian-American-Swiss professional based in Switzerland, working at the intersection of artificial intelligence, business strategy, and innovation.

She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from the University of St. Gallen (HSG) and currently works as an Account Manager at a leading global technology company, where she helps organizations drive growth through AI and data-driven decision-making, digital transformation, and strategic partnerships.

Beyond her professional role, Emma serves as AI Literacy Lead at Young AI Leaders Zurich, where she is dedicated to advancing AI education and fostering responsible AI adoption among students, professionals, and future leaders. Her work focuses on making artificial intelligence accessible, practical, and human-centered, empowering individuals and organizations to leverage emerging technologies effectively and responsibly.

Emma is particularly interested in the intersection of human creativity and artificial intelligence, exploring how AI can augment innovation, enhance problem-solving, and create positive societal impact. Through her research, professional experience, and community engagement, she advocates for a future in which AI serves as a catalyst for learning, collaboration, and inclusive growth.

Founder & CEO
, E3bot

Joan Nadal, an Industrial Designer, inventor and tech enthusiast, wanted to share the magic of robotics with his daughter. When he couldn’t find a tool that was fun, educational, and accessible, he built one himself: a robot made from a 3D-printed body and the “brain” of a smartphone. More than a toy, it was a hands-on lesson in coding, engineering, and sustainability.

The E3bot quickly garnered attention, exhibited at prestigious events like the Rome and Paris Maker Faires. Its innovative design truly shone when showcased at the UNESCO headquarters in Paris. There, it caught the eye of UNESCO’s STEM education lead who, proposed Joan become a trainer, sharing how he designed and built his robot. For five years, the E3bot project grew and improved through extensive UNESCO missions, with Joan traveling the globe, sharing his knowledge and empowering educators.

Chair Professor, Department of Information and Computer Science
, King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Mohammad Hammoudeh is the Aramco Cybersecurity Chair Professor and an internationally recognised, award-winning expert in cybersecurity. His work focuses on developing quantum-resilient architectures and AI-powered defence mechanisms to protect critical national infrastructure, with a particular emphasis on the security of operational technology (OT) and quantum-safe cryptography. His mission is to fortify industrial control systems against emerging and next-generation cyber threats. Dr. Hammoudeh is the Founding Editor-in-Chief of ACM’s Distributed Ledger Technologies journal.

Network Digital Application
, Fibercop, Italy

Received BS Degree in Electronic Engineering in 1991, and Master In Information Technology and Telecommunication in 1992 by Politecnico of Turin.

Joined CSELT, R&D Telecom Italia Group in 1993. In 2000 Giulio joined TIM (Telecom Italia Mobile) in Core Network Acceptance Testing.

In 2006 he joined Telecom Italia in the Service Layer Engineering group. Since 2008 he is in Telecom Italia Mobile Core Network Engineering Group dealing with Mobile IMS, Packet Switch, WiFi offload, customer experience driven engineering, and Core Network Quality and Optimizations. Present job since 2020 is dealing with Vendor Management in Network Operation Planning Group.

Member of IEEE and GSMA where in 2010 he led Network Efficiency Task Force Group

Vice Chairman of ETSI Methods of Testing and Specification (MTS) Technical Committee from 2010 to 2012

Chairman of CME Mobile User Group from 2010 to 2017

Chairman of Test Sub Group within CME Mobile User Group from 2006 to 2019

Chairman of ETSI Core Network and Interoperability Testing (INT) Technical Committee since 2008

Vice Chairman of ETSI Methods of Testing and Specification (MTS) Technical Committee from 2010 to 2012

Chairman of ITU-T Focus Group on Testbed Federations from 2021 to – 2024

From 2024 in Fibercop dealing with Technical Management and Network Digital Applications – AI use

Giulio is Technical Program Committee member of several conferences, and author of several papers and lectures.

Patent Granted for the VoLTE MOS calculation for the Voice calls.

Professor, Head of the Network and Data Transmission Department
, SPbSUT, Russian Federation

After graduating from Leningrad University of Telecommunications in 1974, A. Koucheryavy joined Telecommunication Research Institute LONIIS, where he worked till October 2003 (from 1986 to 2003 as the First Deputy Director). Dr. A. Koucheryavy holds Professor position at the Bonch-Bruevich St. Petersburg State University of Telecommunications (SUT) since 1998. There, in 2011 he became a Chaired Professor in “Telecommunication Networks and data transmission” department. Dr. A.Koucheryavy was an advisor of the Central Science Research Telecommunication Institute (ZNIIS) from 2003 to 2010. Co-founder of the International Teletraffic Seminar (1993, 1995, 1998, 2002); founder of the model network for digital networks at LONIIS (1997); co-founder of the model network for packet networks at ZNIIS (2004); co-founder of the Internet of Things Laboratory (2012) and Quality of Experience and IPTV Laboratory (2014) at SUT. Chair of the Scientific school on teletraffic theory in LONIIS (1990 – 2003); Founder and scientific school chair “Internet of Things and self-organizing networks” in SUT (2010 up to now); Steering committee member of IEEE technically co-sponsored series of conferences ICACT, NEW2AN and ICFNDS, Chair of ICACT 2020 International Steering Committee. SG11 ITU-T vice-chairman 2005 – 2008, 2009 – 2012. WP3/WP4 SG11 chairman 2006 – 2012, WP4 SG11 vice-chairman 2015-2016, Chairman of SG11 from 2016 up to March 2022. Co-founder of International Testing Center for new telecommunications technologies at ZNIIS under ITU-D competence. Host and technical program committee member of the “Kaleidoscope 2014” at SUT. Founder of the model network for telepresence services in SUT (2021) and MEGANETLAB 6G (2022). Chairman of the ITU-T SG11 regional group (2025). Honorary member of Popov’s society (2002).

Director General
, Regional Commonwealth in the field of Communications (RCC)

Alexey Borodin has served as Director General of the Regional Commonwealth in the field of Communications (RCC) since January 1, 2024. He holds PHD in technical and political sciences and has extensive experience in telecommunications. Beginning his career in 2003 with the Federal Agency for Government Communications and Information Under the President of the Russian Federation, he later joined PJSC Rostelecom, holding key roles including Head of the Rostelecom representative Office in Geneva. In 2022, he became Advisor to the Director General of the Russian Satellite Communications Company and later Director of its Centre for Support of Scientific and Technical Activities and International Cooperation. A delegate to major ITU events, he has led RCC’s preparations for conferences, assemblies, sessions of the ITU Council and other ITU working bodies since 2008. Borodin has co-authored a number international standards in IoT, next-gen networks, and communication protocols, with over 60 scientific publications in Russian, English, and Arabic.

Associate Professor
, Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD)

Dr. Malika Meghjani is an Associate Professor in the Computer Science and Design Pillar at Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD). She directs the MultiAgent Robot Vision and Learning (MARVL) Lab, with the focus on algorithm design for efficient, reliable and scalable robots that can work independently and collaboratively with humans. Her research interests are in planning under uncertainty, reinforcement learning, computer vision, deep learning, and game theory. The applications of her work are in field robotics ranging from marine robots specifically, underwater and surface vehicles to self-driving cars and other ground vehicles in unstructured environments.

Malika has been recognized with the 2025 Asia Women in Tech Leaders Award and 2024 Google South Asia & Southeast Asia Research Award for her work on “Heterogeneous Multi-Robot Systems for Marine Environment Monitoring”. She has also been cited by Analytics Insight in 2020 as one of the World’s 50 Most Renowned Women in Robotics. She is a 2017 SMART Postdoctoral Scholar, 2015 McGill Scarlet Key recipient, 2013 IEEE Canada Women in Engineering Prize awardee and 2013 Google Anita Borg Scholar.

Associate Professor, Saint Petersburg State University of Telecommunications, Scientific consultant
, National Research institute of telecommunications, Russian Federation

Goal-oriented ICT Researcher with a strong focus on advancing global digital transformation through Metaverse, AI and Fog Computing as key enablers of 5G/6G ecosystems.

Artem Volkov currently serves as an Associate Professor at St. Petersburg State University of Telecommunications (research lab “MeganetLab 6G”) and Scientific Consultant of National Research institute of telecommunications (Russian Federation), driving cutting-edge research at the intersection of telecommunications, AI and immersive technologies.

His PhD thesis “Future Infrastructure & Services Based on AI” (2021, SPbSUT), explored the transformative role of AI in future networks. With a multidisciplinary background spanning system architecture, product management, and business analysis, Artem Volkov brings a holistic approach to innovation – from concept to implementation and standardization. He actively contributes to international standardization within the ITU as a delegate and editor of draft Recommendations, supporting the development of globally interoperable digital technologies.

His current work focuses on shaping future digital ecosystems, including telepresence and Metaverse-driven services, aligned with sustainable and inclusive development goals. He is the author of more than 77 scientific publications, as well as the books “Software-defined Networks” (Russian) and “Enabling Metaverse and Telepresence Services in 6G Networks” (River Publishers).

In 2024, his team “HolNetVerse” was awarded 3rd place at the “United Nations Metaverse Think-a-Thon: Virtual Worlds Revolutionizing Smart Sustainable Cities and Communities” recognizing his contribution to innovative urban digital solutions. Furthermore, MeganetLab 6G (SPbSUT) was recognized as a Champion of WSIS-25 for its pioneering project on a telepresence suit for the Metaverse (e-health), demonstrating tangible impact in bridging physical and virtual worlds for societal benefit.

Director of Multimodal Large Model Research Center
, China Telecom Research Institute

Huifen was graduated from Zhejiang University, China, with Master Degree in Control Science and Engineering in 2011. Currently, she is the director of the Multi-modal Research Center at the China Telecom Research Institute. She had served as the head of the Wireless Radio Frequency Business and Industrial Intelligent Detection Expert at BaoSteel Information Company, as well as the head of the Data Department at a leading Asset Management firm. Now Huifen is focused on research in the fields of machine vision and the crossing of AI and network, leading studies in semantic communication, agent interconnection, and multi-modal fusion.

As the expert in ITU-T Study Group 11, focused on network monitoring and Study Group 21 which deals with machine vision and multi-modal models, she has launched a number of ITU-T work items as editor on development of a series of ITU-T Recommendations, including “methods and metrics for monitoring machine learning/artificial intelligence in future networks including IMT-2020” (ITU-T Q.4081), “Requirements and capability framework of the multi-modal fusion system for vision”(ITU-T F.747.14) and “Requirements and framework of multi-modal generative artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled multi-view transformation” (ITU-T F.748.72).

Huifen has also been a member of national delegations of China and responsible for the work in ISO/IEC JTC1 SC29 (MPEG) for China Telecom, leading the formulation of standards such as video coding for machines (VCM). She holds numerous international patents and papers in the field of artificial intelligence, which are widely applied in areas such as Internet of Video, satellite communication and so on.

 

Chief Trust Officer, Resaro, Germany/Singapore, Chair
, CEN-CENELEC JTC21, Europe

Dr Sebastian Hallensleben is the Chair of CEN-CENELEC JTC 21 where European AI standards to underpin EU regulation are being developed, and co-chairs the AI risk and accountability work at OECD. As Chief Trust Officer at Resaro, he works towards drilling down to ground truths about capabilities of AI systems and towards standards for measuring use-case-specific AI quality characteristics, including in ETSI MTS. Sebastian is the initiator and Programme Chair of the Digital Trust Convention and is Principal Advisor Digital Trust at KI Park. Previously, Sebastian headed Digitalisation and Artificial Intelligence at VDE Association for Electrical, Electronic and Information Technologies. He focuses in particular on operationalising AI ethics, on characterizing AI quality and on building privacy-preserving trust infrastructures for a more resilient digital space.

, Austria

Boris Wrubel has dedicated himself to software testing with a focus on test automation in agile projects for over 20 years. His professional experience ranges from large-scale projects in the banking and telecommunications industries to the municipal sector.

Alongside these projects, Boris Wrubel worked for ten years in the research group for industrial software (INSO) at the Vienna University of Technology (TU Wien), where he also organized and talked in the academic course “Software Testing”.

He studied Business Informatics specializing in project and quality management at the Vienna University of Technology.

Community Programs Manager
, The Hague Tech

Fleur Prince currently serves as the Community Manager Programs at The Hague Tech, a hub for innovation and collaboration in the heart of the Netherlands. With extensive experience in community building, strategic communication, and partnership development, Fleur has successfully grown and engaged diverse communities. At Kickstart AI, she grew the community to over 7,500 members from 500 organizations through targeted strategies, organizing over 30 impactful tech meetups, and building 40+ partnerships with key AI-sector stakeholders.

Fleur’s professional foundation includes a Bachelor’s in International Communication and additional certifications in Social Media & Brand Management, as well as 100 Days of Code. Recognized for her contributions to the tech industry, she was nominated for the Diversity Leader in AI (2023) and AI Leader (2024) awards and AI Leader of the Year at the Women in Tech Global Awards (2024).

As a multilingual professional fluent in English, Dutch, and French, Fleur actively volunteers for programs such as Women in AI Benelux, advancing initiatives to promote gender diversity in technology and innovation. She is also the co-host of the “AI Insights” podcast, where she delves into the latest trends in artificial intelligence and their impact on society, particularly Gen Z.

Fleur’s dedication to fostering inclusive, innovative communities ensures she remains a driving force in the AI and tech ecosystem, building bridges between people, ideas, and industries.

Vice Chairman
, STEAMLes Robotics

Thuso is a multi-award-winning technologist and Educator. Currently he is the Vice Chairman of STEAMLes Robotics which is a non-profit organization whose aim is to ignite the passion for robotics and STEAM (Science Technology Engineering, Arts and Mathematics) among youth in Lesotho. Thuso is also an Adjunct Lecturer at Botho University under the Faculty of Engineering and Technology.

He has multiple awards that include winning the Huawei ICT Competitions 1st prizes twice, winning the SADC Innovation Challenge, the Vodacom Farmer’s App hackathon and many more. Due to his passion for cutting-edge technologies, he is a Certified AI Engineer, Cloud Engineer, Cyber Security certified, API Architect and certified Information Communications Technology Professional with certifications and recognition from vendors such as Huawei, Cisco, Microsoft, Fortinet, Oracle and many more. He has an Honours in Computing from Botho University and he is currently an Information Systems Management candidate.

With over six years combined experience in Network Engineering, Software Engineering, Leading Robotics programmes and Academia, Thuso has worked on impactful projects in the private, public and non-profit sector. With roles ranging from being an ICT Talent Ecosystem Ambassador, Software Development consultant, Project Manager, Robotics Coach and an Award-winning technology startup Founder. As a Young AI Hub Leader, his aim is to contribute to impactful SDG-based solutions using Artificial Intelligence. He is dedicated to empowering young AI innovators through the establishment of impactful projects harnessing the power of AI to create a better world for all, ensuring inclusiveness, transparency, safety, accountability, robustness of AI innovation in society for a sustainable tomorrow.

Head of Innovation & Product
, Incert

Dino Osmanagić is a versatile and driven professional with a strong foundation in business informatics, leadership, and innovation management. With over a decade of experience spanning entrepreneurship, project management, and community engagement, Dino has established himself as a changemaker committed to fostering innovation and empowering others.

Currently serving as the Head of Innovation & Product at Incert eTourismus, Dino established the department from the ground up, leading the company’s transformation through innovation management and organizational restructuring. He heads an interdisciplinary team focused on product development and innovation, serving as a key link between departments and the management board. His efforts have created robust structures and processes while fostering a collaborative and forward-thinking culture.

Dino’s entrepreneurial experience includes co-founding Nova Mundi, where he transformed the “Future Skills for Good” educational initiative into an agency delivering AI-driven automation solutions, and formerly Seasy, a maritime start-up recognized with multiple accolades, including being a finalist in the European Space Agency’s BIC program.

Beyond his professional roles, Dino has contributed to social and educational initiatives, supporting underprivileged communities as an educational guide and honing conflict-resolution skills as a peer mediator. His leadership extended to serving as Curator of the Global Shapers Salzburg Hub, an initiative of the World Economic Forum, where he strengthened governance, fostered community engagement, and led strategic projects aimed at driving social impact. He continues to mentor and advise young entrepreneurs through initiatives like Youth Entrepreneurship Week and Moonshot Pirates, helping them navigate the challenges of launching and scaling ventures.

Currently pursuing an MSc in Business Informatics at the University of Linz with a focus on AI in business, Dino combines academic knowledge with certifications in AI, Scrum, digital transformation and innovation. Multilingual and adaptable, he excels in connecting people and driving forward-thinking solutions that bridge technology and social impact.

Social Media Officer and Young AI Leaders Programme Manager
, International Telecommunication Union (ITU)

Alexandra currently serves as the Social Media Officer and Young AI Leaders Programme Lead for the AI for Good team at the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), the United Nations agency dedicated to information and communication technologies (ICTs). Alexandra’s expertise spans social media, communication, and digital marketing content creation initiatives, with a strong linguistic background in four languages.

Her expertise in communication and digital marketing is underpinned by an MBA from Anglia Ruskin University and a Master’s in International Management with a specialization in Digital Marketing from Geneva Business School. With a strong interest in strategic management, Alexandra is pursuing a PhD in Strategic Management at the European Center for Peace and Development (ECPD), associated with the United Nations-established University for Peace.

Driven by a passion for strategic management and the transformative potential of artificial intelligence, Alexandra developed and now oversees the Young AI Leaders Community launched in 2024. This initiative aims to harness AI’s evolution for global good, empowering a worldwide network of young individuals with the skills, platforms, and support needed to lead in creating a more inclusive and sustainable digital future. Through efforts like these, AI for Good ensures that young people are at the forefront of digital innovation and societal progress.

ITU-T SG11 Advisor, Coordinator of ITU C&I Programme
, International Telecommunication Union (ITU)

Denis Andreev started his carrier as an engineer of the testing laboratory of ZNIIS in 2000. He became a head of telecommunication Testing Centre (Technopark) in 2007. Under his supervision, Technopark tested key technologies which were further implemented on public telecommunication networks. He had been contributing to ITU-T SG11 for 12 years and was appointed as a Rapporteur of Q10/11 and Q11/11 which focused on testing and benchmarking study areas. He is the editor of nine ITU-T Recommendations related to NGN and IMS testing developed from 2006 -2011. From 2008, he managed the joint ZNIIS/ITU project, aimed at establishing the International Telecommunication Testing Centre (ITTC). In 2012 he joined the ITU-T HQ as the TSB C&I Programme Coordinator.

Since 2017, he is Advisor of ITU-T SG11 “Signalling requirements, protocols, test specifications and combating counterfeit telecommunication/ICT devices”. His current activities focused on facilitating ITU-T SG11 on development signalling protocols and test specifications for existing and future networks (4G/5G interconnection, flat ENUM signalling architecture, securing telephone networks on the signalling level to prevent spoofing numbers and telephone fraud, IMS testing, remote testing etc.). Also, he assists ITU-T SG11 on research and studies related to combating counterfeiting and stolen ICT devices. Among areas of his key interest are the signalling, protocols, combating fraudulent communications, testing and implementations of ICT equipment and services. He is author of several papers on the NGN implementations and telecommunication services, including QoS assessment (e.g. IEEE Springer Verlag, Electrosvyaz, etc.).

Associate Professor (with tenure) Dept of Mechanical Engineering Adjunct, Paul G. Allen School
, University of Washington

Sawyer Fuller creates biologically-inspired sensors, control systems, and mechanical designs targeted at insect-sized air and ground vehicles, and investigates the flight systems of aerial insects. He completed his Ph.D. in Biological Engineering at the California Institute of Technology and B.S. and M.S. degrees in Mechanical Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and postdoctoral training at Harvard. In addition to his work in insect flight control, he also developed a frog-hopping robot at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory and invented an ink-jet printer capable of fabricating millimeter-scale 3D metal machines at the MIT Media Lab. His work at the intersection of robotics and biology has appeared in journals such as Science and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

Sense of Wonder Group Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering in AI Systems
, Carnegie Mellon University

Carlee Joe-Wong is the Sense of Wonder Group Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering in AI Systems at Carnegie Mellon University. She received her A.B. degree (magna cum laude) in Mathematics, and M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in Applied and Computational Mathematics, from Princeton University in 2011, 2013, and 2016, respectively. Her research interests lie in optimizing networked systems, including applications of machine learning and economics to cloud computing, mobile/wireless networks, and transportation networks. From 2013 to 2014, Dr. Joe-Wong was the Director of Advanced Research at DataMi, a startup she co-founded based on her research on mobile data pricing. Her work has received several best paper and poster awards at IEEE ICDCS, IEEE INFOCOM, ACM SIGMETRICS, and ACM/IEEE IPSN. She received the Department of Energy Early Career Research Program Award in 2024, the Army Young Investigator Award in 2019, and the NSF CAREER Award in 2018.

Head of Network Architecture
, Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.

Riccardo Trivisonno (Senior Member, IEEE) received M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in telecommunications engineering from the University of Bologna in 2000 and 2005, respectively. He joined Huawei Technologies in 2011 and he is currently serving as Head of Network Architecture — Research and Standardization — for the Advanced Wireless Technologies Laboratory, Munich Research Center. Over the past ten years, he has been a leading contributor to the definition and the standardization of 5G network architecture and technologies, delivering to 3GPP Releases 15 – 18 — in the areas of architecture modularization, network slicing, network analytics, and QoS—filing ~100 Standard Essential Patent applications. His research focus shifted to 6G enabling technologies since 2020. He has been the Chairman of 6G-IA Pre-standardization WG since 2020, a Board Member of one6G Association since its foundation, in 2021, and was elected one6G Board Vice-Chair in 2023.

 

 

NIST Fellow
, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)

NADA GOLMIE (a Fellow of IEEE) received her Ph.D. in computer science from the University of Maryland at College Park in 2002. Since 1993, she has been a research engineer at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). From 2014 until 2022, she served as the chief of the Wireless Networks Division at NIST. She is currently a NIST Fellow in the Communications Technology Laboratory. Her research in wireless communications systems and protocols, propagation measurement and modeling, next generation wireless, and millimeter-wave communication systems led to over 200 technical papers presented at professional conferences and journals and contributed to international standard organizations and industry-led consortia. She is the author of “Coexistence in Wireless Networks: Challenges and System-level Solutions in the Unlicensed Bands,” published by Cambridge University Press (2006). She leads several projects related to modeling and evaluating future generation wireless systems and protocols, and serves as the chair of the NextG Channel Model Alliance.

Senior Researcher
, Khalifa University of Science and Technology
Adjunct Professor, Khalifa University

Lina Bariah (Senior Member, IEEE) received the M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in communications engineering from Khalifa University, Abu Dhabi, UAE, in 2015 and 2018, respectively. She is currently a Lead AI Scientist at Open Innovation AI, an Adjunct Professor at Khalifa University, and an Adjunct Research Professor, Western University, Canada. She was a Visiting Researcher with the Department of Systems and Computer Engineering, Carleton University, Ottawa, ON, Canada, in 2019, and an affiliate research fellow, James Watt School of Engineering, University of Glasgow, UK. She was a Senior Researcher at the technology Innovation institute. Dr. Bariah is a senior member of the IEEE, IEEE Communications Society, IEEE Vehicular Technology Society, and IEEE Women in Engineering. She is the founder and lead of Women in Machine Learning and Data Science (WiMLDS)-Abu Dhabi Chapter. She was recently listed among the100 Brilliant and Inspiring Women in 6G”, by Women in 6G organization. She was an Associate Editor for the IEEE Communication Letters, an Associate Editor for the IEEE Open Journal of the Communications Society, and an Area Editor for Physical Communication (Elsevier). She is a Guest Editor in IEEE Communication Magazine, IEEE Network Magazine, and IEEE Open Journal of Vehicular Technology.

Director of standard and open source planning
, ZTE Corporation

Wei Meng is the director of standard and open-source planning at ZTE Corporation for more than 10 years. Wei is an active Project Team Lead (PTL) of OF-CONFIG in Opendaylight. He is mainly engaged in pre-research and development on Networking and AI. He also has a rich experience in SDN, NFV, IPv6, SFC.

CEO and Co-Founder
, Crane AI Labs

Kato Steven Mubiru is the CEO and Co-Founder of Crane AI Labs and a sovereign technology advisor building the foundational AI infrastructure layer for African languages — offline-first, open-source, and deployable on sub-$100 devices without internet connectivity.

He is a member of 2 Thematic Working Groups of the Africa AI Council — the continental AI governance body whose policy recommendations reach 42 African heads of state. He has contributed to Uganda’s National Emerging Technologies Strategy and the East African Community Regional AI Strategy.

Crane AI Labs is the first African team selected as a Google DeepMind Gemma 4 Trusted Tester and Partner, and built the Uganda Cultural Context Benchmark — the only African-originated AI benchmark adopted by the UK AI Safety Institute. Kato is a Stanford GSB LEAD Fellow, a World Bank AI Atlas Peer Reviewer across seven multilateral development banks, and a founding cohort member of the Shangri La Series: AI for Middle Powers, co-hosted by New America and the Doris Duke Foundation.

CEO
, TÜV AI.Lab

Franziska Weindauer is the CEO of TÜV AI.Lab, a joint venture founded by some of the largest and most important companies in the certification industry in Germany and beyond. The TÜV AI.Lab is paving the way for trustworthy AI by developing conformity criteria and test methods for AI systems. Previously, Franziska has been a senior advisor on digital policy in the German Federal Chancellery, head of policy at Bitkom, Europe’s largest digital industry association and an advisor to a key MEP in the European Parliament. She has a background in European Studies from Universities in the Netherlands, UK and Turkey.

Director of the Internet Law Research Center
, China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT)

Dr. HE Bo is the Director of the Internet Law Research Center at the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT). He was among the inaugural cohort of scholars for the ITU AI for Good Global Summit. Additionally, he serves as the Deputy Head of the Policy and Regulation Group of the China Artificial Intelligence Industry Development Alliance (AIIA).

Dr. He specializes in legal research and legislative support within the fields of data and AI governance. He has been deeply involved in the drafting and legislative support of major Chinese digital regulations, including the Personal Information Protection Law of the People’s Republic of China and the Interim Measures for the Management of Generative Artificial Intelligence Services.

A prolific scholar, he has authored over ten monographs, such as AI for Good: Rule of Law Practices in the Age of Artificial Intelligence, and has led several high-level national research projects. His work on AI governance has appeared in prestigious journals, including Science.

Head – Strategic Tech and Academia Initiatives Division, TSB
, International Telecommunication Union (ITU)

Venkatesen Mauree is the Head of the Strategic Tech and Academia Initiatives Division, Standardization Bureau at the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). He joined the ITU in 2010 and has over 30 years of experience in project management and cybersecurity. He leads the work of TSB for academia initiatives, AI Skills development and the AI Impact Initiative. He coordinates the work for the AI and Multimedia Authenticity Standards Collaboration and the AI Standards Exchange Database under the World Standards Cooperation. He manages the collaboration with OpenWallet Foundation for the OpenWallet Forum project which aims at global interoperability for digital wallets and credentials. He assists the OpenWallet Forum Government Consultative Committee in its work on government policies for digital wallets. He leads the ITU Digital Financial Services Security Lab which conducts security audits on mobile payment applications used in emerging economies and provides technical assistance to telecom regulators in emerging economies to enhance security of digital finance and adoption of international standards and best practices for security of digital financial inclusion and fintech. He supervises the Academia activities such as the Kaleidoscope academic conference and the publication of the ITU Journal

Head of Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Robotics
, United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute (UNICRI)

Irakli Beridze, PhD, is the Head of the Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Robotics at UNICRI, United Nations​. More than 25 years of experience in leading multilateral negotiations, developing stakeholder engagement programmes with governments, UN agencies, international organisations, private industry and corporations, think tanks, civil society, foundations, academia, and other partners on an international level. Mr Beridze is advising governments and international organizations on numerous issues related to international security, scientific and technological developments, emerging technologies, innovation and disruptive potential of new technologies, particularly on the issue on crime prevention, criminal justice and security. He is supporting governments worldwide on the strategies, action plans, roadmaps and policy papers on AI. Since 2014, Initiated and managed one of the first United Nations Programmes on AI. Finding synergies with traditional threats and risks as well as identifying solutions that AI can contribute to the achievement of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. He is a member of various international task forces, including the World Economic​ Forum’s Global Artificial Intelligence and Global Future Council, the United Nations AI Inter Agency Task Force, the High-Level Expert Group on Artificial Intelligence of the European Commission. He is frequently lecturing and speaking on the subjects related to technological development, exponential technologies, artificial intelligence and robotics and international security. He has numerous publications in international journals and magazines and frequently quoted in media on the issues related to AI. Irakli Beridze is an International Gender Champion supporting the IGC Panel Parity Pledge. He is recipient of recognition on the awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to the OPCW in 2013.

Executive Director | CeSIA - French Center for AI Safety Expert to the EU, Expert Forum on AI
, European Commission AI Office

Charbel-Raphaël Segerie is the Executive Director and Co-Founder of CeSIA (Centre pour la Sécurité de l’IA), the French Center for AI Safety, serving as an official Evaluator for the EU AI Office’s Code of Practice on harmful manipulation risks. He also currently serves as Expert to the EU Expert Forum on AI in the context of the EU AI Frontier Initiative and Expert to the OECD.AI Observatory.

Charbel-Raphaël initiated the Global Call for AI Red Lines presented at the 2025 UN General Assembly and highlighted at the UN Security Council. The Call was endorsed by 12 Nobel laureates and more than 300 eminent personalities from Europe, America, Asia and Africa.

He founded ML4Good, an EU Commission-funded AI safety programme replicated 20+ times worldwide, and created the first EU university-accredited course on general-purpose AI safety at ENS Paris-Saclay. His research on AI risks has been published at ACM FAccT, ICML, and TMLR. He has convened international workshops from Delhi to New York and presented at the French Senate.

Managing Partner
, AI Aspire

Kirsty Tan has spent more than two decades helping the world’s leading organizations navigate complexity—as a management consultant, academic institution-builder, and trusted advisor to enterprises across three continents. At AI Aspire, she brings that experience to one of the most consequential challenges facing business leaders today: turning AI from a buzzword into a lasting organizational capability.

Her approach is built on a simple premise. AI transformation doesn’t happen in the boardroom or the IT department alone—it has to move through the entire organization, from the executive team to the front line. Working with clients from the C-suite down, Kirsty helps enterprises identify their most pressing challenges, build internal teams that can act on them, and develop the leadership habits that sustain progress long after the engagement ends.

That philosophy was forged over a decade leading executive MBA programs at some of the world’s most respected institutions—including École des Ponts ParisTech and Tsinghua University—where she designed curriculum for future technology and aerospace leaders across Beijing, Paris and Toulouse. She knows what it takes to build capability at scale, and she knows that real transformation requires more than a workshop. Kirsty also serves as General Partner of AI Fund’s Growth Fund, giving her a direct line to the most promising AI companies in the market and the ability to connect enterprise clients with solutions built for their specific needs.

She is fluent in English, Mandarin, Cantonese, and Bahasa, and holds a PhD in international business with high honors from the International School of Management in Paris, an MBA from Deakin University, a bachelor’s degree with a triple major in commercial law, information systems, and accounting, and is a Chartered Accountant.

Research Scientist
, FAR.AI

Lukas Struppek is a research scientist at FAR.AI, working on the red-teaming and robustness of frontier large language models. He earned his PhD from the Technical University of Darmstad, where his research centered on generative and multimodal AI with an emphasis on security, privacy, and safety. Before joining FAR.AI, he worked as a Senior Researcher at the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI) His research focuses on generative AI systems, with an emphasis on security, privacy, and safety. He is particularly interested in identifying vulnerabilities in frontier AI systems and improving their robustness to support the development of more trustworthy and reliable technologies.

CEO and Co-Founder
, HILOS

Elias Stahl is the CEO and Co-Founder of HILOS, the Human Innovation Lab Operating System building the first 3D design platform made specifically for footwear – no CAD required. Powered by machine learning, HILOS’ core geometry engine connects 2D and 3D workflows to streamline how footwear is designed, developed, and brought to market. HILOS works with leading brands such as Steve Madden, Dolce Vita, and Alexander Wang. Stahl founded HILOS to modernize product creation by uniting advanced computation with shoemaking.Prior to HILOS, he served in the Israeli special forces, worked on urban policy at the National League of Cities, and led product at Handshake, where he helped Fortune 50 brands leverage their influence for social impact. He holds an MA from Johns Hopkins University and a BA from the University of Toronto. He’s also an avid history reader, a casual swing dancer, and an amateur distiller.

Associate Professor
, University of Michigan

Elliott J Rouse is an Associate Professor in the Departments of Robotics and Mechanical Engineering at the University of Michigan. He directs the Neurobionics Lab, who studies the dynamics of how and why people use wearable robotic systems. His group uses this understanding to develop novel hardware designs, including the Open-Source Leg. In addition, Dr. Rouse is a Senior Research Scientist at the Institute for Human and Machine Cognition (IHMC). He is a recipient of the NSF CAREER Award and the Henry Russel Award at UM. He is on the Editorial Board of Wearable Technologies and is the Co-Chair of the IEEE RAS Technical Committee on Biorobotics. He received the BS degree in mechanical engineering from the Ohio State University and the PhD degree in biomedical engineering from Northwestern University. Subsequently, he joined MIT as a Postdoctoral Fellow in the MIT Media Lab. Prior to joining U-M, Dr. Rouse was a principal investigator at the Shirley Ryan AbilityLab / Northwestern University, and worked as a mechanic in professional Le Mans autoracing. In 2019 – 2020, he was visiting faculty at (Google) X where he co-founded their exoskeleton development team. In 2024-2025, he was on sabbatical at the Robotics and AI (RAI) Institute, where he worked on advanced machine design workflows.

Founder & President, IPv6 FORUM, Chair, AI & Blockchain Global Forum, Founder of EU Public Safety Fo
, 3GPP PCG Board

Founder & President, IPv6 FORUM www.ip6forum.org,Chair, AI & Blockchain Global ForumEmeritus Trustee, Internet Society www.isoc.org.Founding Co-Chair, IEEE Future Networks World Forum 2024 https://fnwf2024.ieee.org/Board Chair IPv6 Ready Logo Program https://www.ipv6ready.org/Board Chair, IPv6 Education Program: https://education.ipv6forum.com/Member of 3GPP PCG (Board) (www.3gpp.org)Former Co-Chair, IEEE Blockchain World ForumFormer Chair, IEEE IoT World ForumFormer Chair, ETSI IPv6 Industry Specification GroupFormer Founder of the EU Public Safety Forum from an EU Project called u2020.Former Member of UN Strategy Council Member of Future Internet Forum EU Member States (representing Luxembourg).Founder of EU Public Safety ForumFormer Research Fellow @ University of Luxembourg (since 2006) on multiple European Commission Next Generation Technologies Projects.IPv6 Forum Internet Pioneer Award, 2002, IPv6 Life Time Achievement Award, 2016.

Principal Expert
, Japan AI Safety Institute (J-AISI)

Kit Kitamura is a Principal Expert at the Japan AI Safety Institute (J-AISI) and an Expert at the Information Technology Promotion Agency (IPA), Japan, where he leads and contributes to technical initiatives on AI safety, governance, and related areas, with a particular focus on governance frameworks, management systems, and trustworthy AI deployment. He also serves as an Instructor in AI Governance at the Faculty of Information Sciences and Arts, Toyo University, where he teaches AI governance and fundamentals of systems informatics, and is engaged in educational and research activities related to AI safety, auditing, risk management, and global governance frameworks.
His work spans government, academia, and industry, contributing to the development of the national AI Guidelines for Business. He has been involved in AI governance-related initiatives led by METI, as well as advisory and research efforts on AI auditing, civil liability, and responsible AI utilization.
He is also a member of the Advisory Board on Advanced AI Utilization at the Digital Agency of Japan. In addition, he is a Visiting Researcher at the University of Tokyo and the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), conducting research on AI governance and quality management. Through these roles, he works to bridge technical, legal, and institutional perspectives in the governance of advanced AI systems.
At Toyo University, the Faculty of Information Sciences and Arts promotes an interdisciplinary approach that connects technology and society across a broad range of fields, including AI and data science. The university’s founding philosophy, “The basis of all studies lies in philosophy,” underpins a systematic approach to education that is highly relevant to AI ethics in an era of increasingly complex and advanced AI systems. Within this environment, his teaching emphasizes not only the development of AI systems, but also their evaluation and assurance from a governance perspective in real-world contexts, preparing students to address emerging global challenges in AI safety and trustworthiness.
Kitamura’s areas of expertise include AI safety, AI governance, AI risk management, AI management systems (including ISO/IEC 42001), and AI ethics. He has contributed to a range of publications and collaborative works in these areas, including AI governance frameworks, audit methodologies, and risk management approaches, as well as contributions to policy-orie…

Head of Standardization Office, R&D Planning Department
, NTT Corporation, Japan​

​Mr. Yamamoto has worked at NTT, Inc, where he has been involved in research and development in the field of communications quality and traffic, and network architecture, as well as in international standardization activities. Since 2015, he has served as the company’s Primary U.S.A. Liaison, representing the company in various U.S.-based standardization organizations, such as TIA, ATIS, Broadband Forum, MEF, and IEEE, as well as OSS organizations such as the Linux Foundation, and contributing to the widespread dissemination of the company’s R&D results around the world. He has also been active and contributed to the field of research funding, such as obtaining R&D funds in the quantum field from the National Science Foundation (NSF). In 2023, he was appointed Director, Head of the Standardization Office, which oversees entire NTT Group standardization planning and activities, and has been involved in the overall management of the group’s international standardization activities. He has also served in various international standardization roles both in Japan and overseas, including Member of Information and Communications Council ITU Division, Chair of Asia-Pacific Telecommunity (APT) WTSA WG1, member of the Japan Industrial Standards Committee (JISC) Electronics Technical Committee and Information Technology Technical Committee, member of the IEC High Level Correspondence Committee and Market Strategy Board (MSB) Correspondence Committee, Chair of the Telecommunications Committee (TTC) IOWN GF Technical Committee, and leader of the International Cooperation Advisory Group, etc.

Research Manager
, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT)

Ved P. Kafle is a Research Manager at the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT), Tokyo, and concurrently holds a visiting faculty position at Waseda University. He has also been serving as a Rapporteur of ITU-T Study Group 13 since 2014. He has edited 14 ITU-T Recommendations on Next Generation Network (NGN), Future networks, IMT-2020 and beyond networks.

His research interests include network architectures, next-generation networks (Advanced 5G and 6G), artificial intelligence and machine learning, network control automation, and the integration of terrestrial and non-terrestrial networks. He has published over 150 research papers in refereed journals and conference proceedings.

He received the ITU Association of Japan’s Encouragement Award and Accomplishment Award in 2009 and 2017, respectively. He was awarded the Information and Communications Technology Award by the Telecommunications Technology Committee in 2023. He received four Best Paper Awards from the ITU Kaleidoscope Academic Conference in 2009, 2014, 2018, and 2020.

He holds a B.E. (Honours) degree in Electronics and Communications Engineering from Punjab Engineering College, an M.S. degree in Computer Science and Engineering from Seoul National University, and a Ph.D. degree in Informatics from The Graduate University for Advanced Studies (SOKENDAI).

He is a Fellow of ITU-T Study Group 13, a Life Member of the Nepal Engineers’ Association, a Senior Member of IEEE.

Rapporteur for ITU-T Q20 of SG13 and Senior Consultant
, Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.

Marco Carugi is a senior consultant with Huawei Technologies on advanced ICTs and related standardization since 2018. He has professional experience in R&D and technology strategy, with past positions in different roles within Solvay group, Orange Labs, Nortel Networks CTO division, ZTE R&D Technology Strategy, as well as consultant with various customers, including NEC (2015-2018). IMT-2020/5G and Future Networks (IMT-2030/6G), AI/ML for Networks and Autonomous Networks, Internet of Things, Digital Twins and Smart Cities are the main technical areas he is currently involved in. Active in standardization since long time, he has led specifications in different domains and held various leadership positions. He currently serves as Rapporteur for ITU-T Q20 of SG13 (“IMT networks and Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning: Requirements and Architecture”) and as Rapporteur for ITU-T Q2 of SG20 (“Requirements, capabilities and architectural frameworks of IoT and smart sustainable cities and communities across verticals”). He also acts as Vice-Chair of the ITU-T Joint Coordination Activity on AI, co-Convener of the ITU-T Correspondence Group for datasets applicable for AI/ML in networks, ITU-T SG20 Mentor and SG20 Liaison Officer to ISO/IEC JTC1/SC41. Marco holds an Electronic Engineering degree in Telecommunications from University of Pisa (Italy), a M.S. in Engineering and Management of Telecommunication Networks from National Institute of Telecommunications (France), a Master in International Business Development from ESSEC Business School (France), and completed an Executive Program on Big Data Science at Ecole Centrale Supelec (France).​ ​

Professor, School of Electronic Information and Communications
, Huazhong University of Science and Technology

Yong Xiao is a Huazhong-Scholar Distinguished Professor in the School of Electronic Information and Communications at the Huazhong University of Science and Technology (HUST), Wuhan, China. He currently serves as the associate group leader of the network intelligence group for IMT-2030 (6G promoting group). He leads the first international standardization effort on semantic-aware networking at ITU-T. Previously, he was a Research Assistant Professor at the University of Arizona, where he is also the center manager of the Broadband Wireless Access and Applications Center (BWAC), an NSF Industry/University Cooperative Research Center. Dr. Xiao has also held Postdoctoral Research Fellowships at Trinity College Dublin, MIT, and the University of Houston. His research focuses on agentic AI networking, semantic communications, semantic-aware networking, edge intelligence, network AI, and the Internet-of-Things (IoT).

Principal Researcher
, Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.

Antonio De D​​omenico received his M.Sc. degree in Telecommunication Engineering from the University of Rome La Sapienza in 2008 and his Ph.D. degree in Telecommunication Engineering from the University of Grenoble in 2012. From 2012 to 2019, he was a Research Engineer with CEA LETI MINATEC in Grenoble, France. In 2018, he was a Visiting Researcher with the University of Toronto in Canada. Since 2020, he has been a Principal Researcher with Huawei Technologies in Paris, France. He is the co-inventor of more than 25 patents and has authored over 100 research articles. He is currently co-leading the architecture WG in the ITU-T Focus Group on Artificial Intelligence Native for Telecommunication Networks (FG AINN) and co-leading the Energy Efficiency WG of the NGMN Alliance Green Future Networks. His research interests include AI for network modelling and optimization, benchmarking AI capabilities for telcos, and sustainable AI for telecom networks.

Orange Fellow, Researcher on Future Mobile Networks
, Orange
Vice President, AI Research Institute, China Telecom Jiangxi and Deputy Director, AI Research Center
, China Telecom Research Institute

Xiaoou Liu is Vice President of AI Research Institute at China Telecom Jiangxi and Deputy Director of AI Research Center at China Telecom Research Institute.

She serves as Vice Chair of ITU-T SG13 FG AINN and Associate Rapporteur of ITU-T SG13 Q17, and is a registered expert of ISO/IEC JTC1 SC42.

Her research focuses on AI-enabled networking, visual intelligence, semantic communication, multi-agent networks and Web3.0. She leads core product development including AI-based cloud data center energy saving, Jiangxi Intelligent Customer Service Platform, Jiangxi AI Store Platform and blockchain-enabled P-RAN platform. Her research outcomes have been widely deployed in smart city, transportation and maritime industries.

She drives international standardization in AI for Network, Network for AI and AI in cloud, having led the development of over 20 international standards in ITU-T, including the AI in Cloud Computing series standards. She has published more than 10 SCI/EI-indexed papers and one monograph, and received awards including the First Prize of the Web3.0 Innovation Competition and the Second Prize of China Telecom Science and Technology Progress Award.

SG13 Vice-chair, WP2/13 Chair​, JCA-AI Chair, Director of the Strategic Standards Research Section
, ETRI

Dr. Kangchan Lee, ITU-T SG13 Vice-chair, WP2/13 Chair, is Director of the Strategic Standards Research Section at ETRI and a Principal Researcher in the Protocol Engineering Center. He holds a Ph.D. in Computer Engineering from Chungnam National University, Korea. Dr. Lee has over two decades of experience in standardization, particularly in cloud computing, big data, IoT, AI/ML, and next-generation web technologies. He currently serves as Chair of the ITU-T JCA-AI, Chair of ITU-T SG13 WP2, and Vice-chair of ITU-T SG13. Dr. Lee has authored over 20 ITU-T Recommendations and brings deep technical expertise, strategic leadership, and a strong record of international collaboration in fields of cloud computing.

Group Chief Business Transformation and Strategy Officer
, Zurich Insurance
Dean of the Executive School
, Universität St. Gallen (HSG)
Global Program Sr. Manager
, MORAI

Sooji Yeom leads strategic partnerships and global collaborations at MORAI, a South Korea based company specializing in autonomous driving simulation and digital twin technologies.
Her work focuses on connecting simulation innovation with real world validation, industry partnerships, and international mobility programs.
She leads multiple international R&D programs and collaboration initiatives across Europe and Asia, working with automotive, research, and public sector stakeholders
to support the development, validation, and deployment of next generation mobility solutions.

Member
, Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI)

Ritu Ranjan Mittar brings over 35 years of distinguished experience in the telecommunications sector. Throughout his career, he has led and contributed to numerous initiatives focused on the development, deployment, and advancement of telecommunications networks. His expertise extends to policy formulation within the Department of Telecommunications, Government of India, as well as the creation of technical standards and specifications across emerging technologies, including Quantum, 5G, IoT, and M2M. He actively engages with global standards development organizations such as ITU, ETSI, APT, and WRC, while also collaborating with international forums including 3GPP, IETF, and OneM2M. Notably, he served as Chairman of the ITU-T Study Group 11, representing India in the international standardization of signaling requirements, protocols, test specifications, and measures against counterfeit ICT devices. He has also held the position of Advisor and Head of the Telecommunication Engineering Centre, the technical and standardization arm of the Department of Telecommunications, Government of India. In 2024, he chaired the World Telecommunication Standardization Assembly (WTSA).

Currently, Mr. Mittar serves as a Member of the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI), continuing his leadership and contributions to shaping the future of telecommunications.

Project coordinator
, EPFL - Centre LEARN

Frédérique Chessel-Lazzarotto is a Project Coordinator at the Center for Learning Sciences (LEARN) at EPFL in Lausanne. She leads initiatives at the intersection of artificial intelligence, digital literacy, and education. She has co-directed large-scale teacher training programs in the canton of Vaud, focusing on digital citizenship, computational thinking, and creative use of educational technologies like Thymio. Additionally, she has developed AI literacy workshops for seniors, helping them engage with AI tools. Her work bridges research and practice to promote inclusive, critical, and creative digital education across generations.

Digital Skills Trainer
, EPFL - Centre LEARN

Based at EPFL, Adrien Garcia is a multifaceted innovator working at the intersection of sound, education, and technology. With advanced degrees in Musicology, Interactive Media, and Sound Design, he focuses on blending art with pedagogy.
Adrien’s work has earned him prestigious awards from institutions like Sennheiser and IRCAM. As a Digital Skills Trainer, he specializes in educational robotics, including the creation of multidirectional mats and programming suites for the Thymio robot. He is heavily involved in digital innovation projects across Europe and the US.

Postdoctoral researcher, Division of Geoinformatics
, KTH Royal Institute of Technology

Ritu Yadav is a postdoctoral researcher at the Division of Geoinformatics, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, and a member of the GEO AIO4EO working group. She holds a PhD in Geoinformatics and a Master’s degree in Computer Science with a specialization in Artificial Intelligence. Her research focuses on spatio-temporal representation learning, uncertainty quantification, and disentangled latent space learning for Earth observation applications. She has experience working with large-scale optical, multispectral, LiDAR, and SAR data from satellite and airborne platforms, developing supervised and unsupervised models for object detection, flood mapping, forest biomass estimation, and building height retrieval. Her current work investigates how embeddings from geospatial foundation models can be structured so that individual latent dimensions align with physically meaningful quantities, enabling more interpretable and compressible representations.

Senior Director, AI for Good Lab
, Microsoft

Kevin White serves as a Senior Director of Data Science at Microsoft’s AI for Good Lab, developing innovative solutions for pressing societal challenges. In collaboration with global experts, Kevin focuses on information integrity, sustainability, and humanitarian disaster response and resilience initiatives.

Special Envoy on Technology
, Kenya
Co-CEO and Co-Founder
, RareSum

Egemen Tavşancı is a Turkish entrepreneur and the Co-CEO and Co-Founder of RareSum, where he focuses on helping healthcare professionals diagnose rare diseases using data and AI. Prior to this, he served as Europe Regional Marketing Director at Pfizer and went on to co-found multiple businesses in Paris and Barcelona. His experience spans pharmaceuticals, healthcare, sustainability, entrepreneurship, and growth strategy.

Senior Engineer
, Zambia Information and Communications Technology Authority (ZICTA)

Patricia Maluti is a Senior Engineer who has spent over 15 years at Zambia Information and Communications Technology Authority (ZICTA) at the forefront of how Zambia adopts, governs, and benefits from new technologies.
She’s been part of some of Zambia’s landmark digital milestones — from the transition to digital terrestrial television (DVB-T2) to the establishment of the country’s first national data centre through her work on cloud computing adoption.
These days, her focus is squarely on AI and data science — specifically how they can drive real, practical outcomes across sectors, improve decision-making, and support sustainable development. She’s been an active contributor to international AI standardisation efforts through the ITU, particularly around AI Readiness, and has played a hands-on role in developing Zambia’s ICT Sandbox Guidelines and advancing the country’s AI policy frameworks.
Patricia is passionate about bridging the gap between global frameworks and what actually works on the ground in Zambia, and that’s exactly what today’s conversation is about.
When she’s not navigating the world of AI and policy, you’ll find her indulging in culinary arts, music, painting, or exploring different cultures.

Tutorial Assistant
, University of Dodoma, Tanzania

Mr. Emmanuel Kifalu Mkina holds a Bachelor of Science in Telecommunication Engineering from the University of Dodoma. In 2022, he was recognized by CRDB Bank as the top student at the College of Informatics and Virtual Education. Currently a Tutorial Assistant at the University of Dodoma, he is based in South Korea pursuing a Master’s degree in Electrical and Information Engineering, with a specialization in wireless communication and signal processing. He is also a member of the Intelligent Communications Lab (ICL) at Seoul National University of Science and Technology (SeoulTech). His research interests include Integrated Sensing and Communication (ISAC), Radio Access Networks (RAN), and AI-driven telecommunications systems.

Senior lecturer
, University of Dodoma

Dr. Florence Upendo Rashidi is a senior lecturer and academic leader currently serving as the Head of Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering at the College of Informatics and Virtual Education at the University of Dodoma. With a background in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, she has more than 13 years of experience in teaching, research, and consultancy. Her areas of expertise include wireless optical communications, Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, and ICT research. She holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science and Technology from Hunan University, China, a Master of Engineering in Communication and Information Systems from Wuhan, China, and a B.Sc. in Computer Science from Makerere University, Uganda. She is also a member of the Organization for Women in Science for the Developing World (OWSD) and the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). Beyond her academic accomplishments, Dr. Rashidi is actively promoting gender equality and empowering women in science.

Special Invited Expert
, Zhejiang Lab

2024.04. – Now

Worked as special-invited expert in Zhejiang Lab, leading the teams to build zero2x Open Platform, an initiative to open the facilities in Zhejiang Lab supporting worldwide open research.

 

2017.04. – 2024.03. Work for AliCloud

– Support the academician on the City Brain initiative, leading a hybrid-team to develop an online platform as the city innovation workspace.

– Lead an industrial product design team to help customers perform digital transformation by adopting AI, data intelligence and cloud technology.

 

2004.02. – 2017.03. Worked for IBM

– Worked as Chief Architect in Smarter City Solution Lab

– Worked as Leading Consultant in “Executive Advisory Practice” team

– Worked as SOA architect to help worldwide customers optimize the application architecture

– Specialty on Big Data, Cloud, SOA, Power and Mainframe on Linux

 

Certification

– AliCloud Certified Professional – Cloud

– IBM Certified Architect – EA

– RHCT

Director General, Department of Science and Technology
, MIIT
Deputy Director, Program Manager, Green Growth Performance Measurement(GGPM)
, Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI)

Dr. Lilibeth Acosta leads the development of the AI-driven Global Green Growth Index and Simulation Tool at Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI). She has over 18 years of experience in indicator development, integrated assessment, and scenario modeling for climate change vulnerability, adaptation, and sustainable development across the fields of ecosystems and biodiversity, agriculture and land use, and renewable energy.
Her work focuses on applying artificial intelligence, composite indicators, and simulation modeling to support SDG analytics, climate resilience, and green growth policy planning in developing and emerging economies. The AI-driven Green Growth Simulation Tool received international recognition in 2024 with the AI for Good Innovative Impact Award and the WAIC SAIL Award. Prior to joining GGGI, she served as a development specialist at the National Economic and Development Authority and as a senior scientist at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research. She has also held research positions in environmental science departments at universities in Japan, Belgium, the United Kingdom, and the Philippines. Her professional experience also includes consultancy work with the Asian Development Bank, the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification, and the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development.

Manager, International Cooperation Group
, China Artificial Intelligence Industry Development Alliance (AIIA)

Linbi DENG works in the International Development Department of AI Research Institute of China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT). She is the manager of International Cooperation Group of the China Artificial Intelligence Industry Development Alliance (AIIA), and had served as the deputy convener of the Development Steering Working Group of APEC Telecommunication Working Group. She was deeply involved in supporting G20, APEC, BRICS and other international organizations in the fields of AI, smart cities, and digital economy. She is responsible for docking various multilateral and bilateral international resources, building an international cooperation ecosystem of AI. She has considerable expertise in supporting high-level activities such as ITU’s AI for Good- innovate for impact forum in WAIC 2024, and was awarded the title of Outstanding Scholar of AI for Good- innovate for impact in 2025. She has also presided over and organized multiple key international cooperation ceremonies and forums, including the Launching Ceremony of the China-BRICS Artificial Intelligence Development and Cooperation Center and the China-ASEAN Artificial Intelligence Industry Innovation Center , effectively promoting international exchanges and industrial cooperation in AI and digital economy sectors.

Associate Professor
, Addis Ababa Science and Technology University (AASTU)

Dr. Asrat Mulatu has educational background in the area of Electrical Engineering specializing in Computer Engineering stream both in the first and second degrees. He has got his PhD in Wireless Communications Systems from the IT Doctoral Program of Addis Ababa University. Currently, Dr. Asrat is Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering of Addis Ababa Science and Technology University (AASTU).

Dr. Asrat’s research contributions are substantial, evidenced by 40+ peer-reviewed publications in reputable journals and conference proceedings. He has also demonstrated strong leadership in securing and executing numerous national and international research and consultancy projects.

Currently, beside to his affiliation with AASTU, he is the President of the Internet Society Ethiopia Chapter and the founding member of the Ethiopian Cybersecurity Association contributing to the development of the Internet ecosystem and Cybersecurity Landscape of Ethiopia and beyond.

Founder
, Addictlab

Jan Van Mol is a Belgian creative strategist, publisher, and founder of Addictlab, an international collaborative platform for art, innovation, design, and collective intelligence. Since launching Addictlab in 1997, he has connected thousands of creatives worldwide through experimental projects, exhibitions, publications, and interdisciplinary innovation labs.

He is also the driving force behind Addictlab Academy, an educational initiative dedicated to rethinking learning through creativity, systems thinking, collective intelligence, and cross-sector collaboration. The academy develops innovative educational formats that connect students, researchers, artists, entrepreneurs, and institutions around real-world societal challenges, with a strong focus on sustainability and future-oriented learning ecosystems.

As publisher of SDGzine, Jan Van Mol brings together international contributors to explore the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals through art, research, education, and innovation, fostering dialogue and collaborative action across disciplines and cultures.

In Pays de Gex and Grand Geneva, Jan Van Mol organises the Fête de la Science, that combined 28 different locations in 2025, including local towns and organisations such as UNIGE and CERN.

Ecuadorian diplomat

Ivonne A-Baki is an Ecuadorian diplomat, peace negotiator, and global advocate for biodiversity, responsible innovation, and multilateral cooperation. With over four decades of public service across diplomacy, government, education, and cultural leadership, she has built a distinguished career advancing dialogue among nations and promoting collaborative solutions to global challenges.
She has served as Ambassador of Ecuador to the United States, France, Monaco, and the Gulf region, and played a key advisory role in peace negotiations contributing to the 1998 Ecuador–Peru Peace Agreement. Throughout her diplomatic career, she has worked to strengthen cooperation between Latin America, the Middle East, Europe, Africa, and North America, fostering partnerships grounded in mutual respect and shared progress.
A recognized leader in environmental diplomacy, A-Baki has championed initiatives to protect the Amazon and the Galápagos, including support for multinational ocean conservation agreements and innovative financing mechanisms for biodiversity protection. She has consistently emphasized the connection between peace, sustainable development, and environmental stewardship, advocating for inclusive models that elevate local and Indigenous leadership while advancing global cooperation.
Beyond diplomacy, she has held senior government and multilateral leadership roles, including Minister of Foreign Trade and President of the Andean Parliament, and has served as a UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador for the Dialogue of Civilizations. Her work spans public policy, economic development, intercultural dialogue, and education, supported by graduate studies in public administration and public policy at Harvard Kennedy School.
At the AI for Good Summit, Ivonne A-Baki brings a global perspective focused on ensuring that emerging technologies, including artificial intelligence, are developed responsibly and used to advance peace, sustainable development, and equitable opportunity. Her approach emphasizes ethical innovation, international cooperation, and practical solutions that help the United Nations and the global community respond effectively to the challenges of a rapidly changing world.

CEO
, SwissCyberSmart

Elçin Biren is an award-winning cybersecurity leader with nearly 20 years of international experience spanning ethical hacking, cyber risk management, executive leadership, and digital resilience. With a background in industrial engineering and cybersecurity, she brings a multidisciplinary perspective to the evolving intersection of technology, human behaviour, and emerging digital threats.

As the CEO of SwissCyberSmart, Elçin is a globally recognized cybersecurity executive, author, educator, and advocate for responsible technology and digital resilience. Throughout her career, she has led major cyber risk and security initiatives and advised international organizations, including UBS AG, on cybersecurity strategy, governance, risk management, and compliance. Her experience spans diverse leadership roles including vCISO, IT Lead Auditor, Cyber Risk Manager, and Ethical Hacker.

Today, Elçin also serves as the Global Ambassador and Switzerland President for the Global Council for Responsible AI, where she supports global efforts around ethical AI adoption, cybersecurity governance, regulatory readiness, and responsible innovation.

She has held advisory and leadership positions with organizations including the Swiss Cyber Institute, IDC EMEA CISO Xchange, and Women in Tech initiatives, where she actively champions diversity, inclusion, and the next generation of women in cybersecurity and technology. She is a sought-after keynote speaker and guest lecturer at institutions including IMD Business School and University of St. Gallen.

Elçin is also the author of the cybersecurity-themed sci-fi novel Guardians of the Digital Age: Securing the Future, published by Routledge (Taylor & Francis Group), which explores cybersecurity, AI, and digital resilience through storytelling designed to engage both young people and adults. She is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Cyber Psychology, further deepening her research and work at the intersection of technology, behaviour, and society.

Founder & President, Tech Diplomacy Global Institute and the Founder & CEO
, Women in Tech® Global

Ayumi Moore Aoki is an international leader at the intersection of technology, diplomacy, and gender equality. She is the Founder and President of the Tech Diplomacy Global Institute and the Founder and CEO of Women in Tech® Global, organizations advancing international collaboration and inclusive digital transformation. She contributes her expertise to UNESCO’s International Consultative Group of Experts for Closing the Gender Gap in Science, the World Economic Forum’s Global Future Council on Advanced Manufacturing and Value Chains, and the Advisory Board of the Global Center on AI Governance. A Forbes-recognized innovator and Doctoral Candidate at École des Ponts Business School, Ayumi brings a global perspective shaped by a lifelong commitment to equity and cooperation.

EVP Strategic Alliances
, valantic

Annariina helps leaders address high-impact business challenges through rapid prototyping and digital innovation, currently serving as EVP Strategic Alliances at valantic. She previously held significant roles at Amazon Web Services (AWS) and tech consulting firms, where she focused on enterprise transformation and cloud adoption. She is also recognized as a prominent woman in IT, she is a public speaker and advocate for accelerating innovation and supporting women in STEM.

Expert Director
, Devoteam

Tania Gómez Herazo specializes in strategic orchestration of Cloud and AI ecosystems to drive sustainable business growth, globally. With two decades of leadership in digital transformation, she advises organizations on leveraging emerging technologies to create value and deliver measurable social and corporate impact. Currently serving as Expert Director at Devoteam. She is a public speaker and a recognized voice for women in Leadership and in STEM, she bridges the gap between IT strategy, and the ethical and sustainable implementation of AI.

As Advocacy AI Advisor for Soroptimist International, she promotes ethical and sustainable frameworks to ensure all women and girls are the architects of the digital future.

Founder and CEO
, AI Everywhere®

Adriana Pricope is the founder and CEO of AI Everywhere®, a strategic AI marketing consultancy and AWS Agency for B2B tech companies across EMEA.

A former Senior EMEA Strategic Partner Marketing lead at AWS, Adriana now helps AWS partners and tech companies build smarter go-to-market strategies, adopt AI tools, and grow qualified pipeline.

She’s the creator of the AI Visibility Pyramid — a five-layer framework for making brands discoverable by AI tools, and author of The Trifecta Advantage, which argues that aligning Marketing, Sales, and Technical teams is the prerequisite to any successful AI investment.

 

Global Director Digital Risk Management
, Becton Dickinson

Karolien Vanhuffel is a global cybersecurity leader and digital risk expert with over 15 years of experience securing complex enterprise landscapes. Currently she serves as a Global Director Digital Risk Management at Becton Dickinson.

As a Board Director for ISACA Belgium, she spearheads the SheLeadsTech initiative to bridge the gender gap and empower women in technology leadership. A prominent industry advocate, she volunteers on international forums to drive inclusive innovation.

AI Subject-Matter Expert, ITU & Senior AI Researcher
, NASA

Dr. Newton Campbell Jr. is a leading expert in applying artificial intelligence to global challenges. He currently serves as an AI Subject-Matter Expert for the UN’s ITU “Early Warning for All” program and as a Senior AI Researcher with the NASA OCIO. His research has focused on geospatial AI for conservation, disaster alerting and early warning, urban air mobility,  geomagnetics modeling,  multiomics analysis for space radiation, AI for space exploration, virtual reality, and high-performance computing.

With 19 years of experience across the space community (9 years) and Defense (10 years) ecosystems, Dr. Campbell has a proven track record of leading high-impact initiatives. From 2021-2024, he led programs with the Environmental Defense Fund, using OSINT and network analysis to uncover how environmental policy shifts connect to professional ecosystems—informing advocacy and regulation. As the inaugural Space Director for the Australian Remote Operations for Space and Earth Consortium (2022–2024), he oversaw the development of lunar-rover, remote-operations, and climate mitigation technologies to accelerate the growth of Australia’s space industry.

In 2024, Dr. Campbell became the youngest member of the Board of Directors for The Planetary Society and co-founded the non-profit Heritage Space Food, which was awarded NASA’s Space Tech Catalyst Prize for its work integrating culture and exploration through gastrodiplomacy. He is a recognized 2020 Young Leader by both the French-American Foundation (FAF) and the Australian-American Leadership Dialogue (AALD).

Dr. Campbell is a non-resident fellow at the Atlantic Council’s Digital Forensics & GeoTechLab, a Technology Fellow at American University’s Washington College of Law, and an advisor at UC Boulder Law’s Silicon Flatirons, with a focus on AI ethics, sustainability, and the space sector. He is currently incubating Climate Links, a trans-Atlantic consortium using OSINT and AI to solve the “last mile” of sustainability and realizing SDG 17.

He earned his PhD in Computer Science (machine learning & applied mathematics) from Nova Southeastern University in 2016.

Director of the Telecommunication Development Bureau (BDT)
, International Telecommunication Union (ITU)

Cosmas Zavazava took office as Director of the Telecommunication Development Bureau (BDT) at the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) on 1 January 2023.

With more than 30 years in telecommunications, including over 20 years in ITU’s Development Sector, Dr Zavazava has promoted and implemented impactful information and communication technology projects around the world.

Prior to his election as BDT Director, he served as ITU’s Chief of Partnerships for Digital Development, overseeing development-related projects, strategic partnerships, and resource mobilization between 2019 and 2022, while launching new initiatives that have boosted the engagement of industry, private-sector and academia members in ITU’s work.

Previously, as ITU’s Chief of Projects and Initiatives, he oversaw development projects focused on gender, youth, and people with special needs, along with capacity building, emergency telecommunications, climate change mitigation and adaptation, and e-waste management.

Earlier, Dr Zavazava headed the Republic of Zimbabwe’s Government Telecommunications Agency and served as a senior diplomat. He also taught MBA classes at the UK’s Nottingham Trent University.

Throughout his career, he has focused on closing the digital and skills divide and accelerating digital transformation to achieve socio-economic development for all.

Dr Zavazava holds a PhD in Multilateral Trade from Business School Lausanne (Switzerland), and a Master of Laws degree in Telecommunications and Information Technology from the University of Strathclyde (UK), as well as a Master’s in International Relations from Webster University (US), and an MBA from the University of Zimbabwe. He also holds a Bachelor’s in Business Administration and diplomas in Telecommunications and Systems Engineering.

Chief, Risk Knowledge, Monitoring and Capacity-Development Branch
, United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR)

Loretta Hieber Girardet is the Chief of the Risk Knowledge, Monitoring and CapacityDevelopment Branch covering risk information and analytics, climate change, disaster loss and monitoring data and capacity-building for UNDRR globally.  Previously, she served as Chief of the
UNDRR Asia-Pacific regional office, covering 38 of the world’s most disaster-prone countries.  Loretta served in various management positions at OCHA for over a decade before joining UNDRR, including overseeing the global Cluster coordination mechanism and having responsibility for IASC mechanisms on coordinated humanitarian needs assessments. She also has a background in public health and worked for the World Health Organization in various capacities, including in emergency contexts in Afghanistan, Pakistan and sub-Saharan Africa.  Her experience in emergency contexts spans more than 25 years and she is the author of several publications including Lifeline Media: Reaching Populations in Crises which promotes greater accountability to people affected by disasters.  Her academic background includes fellowships and degrees from the Harvard School of Public Health and University of Paris-Assas.

Founder and CEO
, Resurgence

Mark Harvey is the Founder and CEO of Resurgence . He has over 30 years experience of innovation in humanitarian and extreme weather communication.

Mark is currently leading DARAJA, an award winning weather, climate and early warning services initiative, which has won 5 global awards including recognition of DARAJA + AI as a winner in the “AI for Early Warnings for All Innovation Challenge” (2025).

Mark has degrees from Oxford and Harvard Universities, where he obtained a Masters in Public Administration (MPA) and won a William Starr Innovations Fellowship.

Director of the CREWS Secretariat
, World Meteorological Organization (WMO)

John Harding has over 25 years of experience working on resilience, climate change, and development programmes. He is currently the Director of the Climate Risk and Early Warning Systems (CREWS) Secretariat at the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). His experience includes positions at the United Nations in Geneva and New York, the World Bank in Washington, D.C, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Haiti and the UN Resident Coordinators Office in Pakistan.

Director General
, Norwegian Meteorological Institute

Roar Skålin (b. 1964) joined the Norwegian Meteorological Institute (MET Norway) in 1997 as Head of the IT Division. In 2000, he was appointed Director of Information Technology, a role he held for 12 years. In 2012, he transitioned to the Research Council of Norway, Since January 1, 2017, Skålin has served as the Director General of MET Norway. Skålin is currently President of the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) and an elected member of the World Meteorological Organization Executive Council. Skålin holds an MSc and a Dr. Ing. in Mathematics from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), as well as an Executive Master of Management from the Norwegian Business School. He began his career in 1988 as a research scientist and project manager specializing in applied mathematics and high-performance computing at SINTEF, one of Norway’s leading research institutes.

Director-General
, European Center for Midrange Weather Forecasting (ECMWF)

Florian Pappenberger is Director‑General of the European Centre for Medium‑Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF). He leads ECMWF’s strategy, delivery and partnerships across ECMWF’s Member and Co‑operating States, ensuring that ECMWF continues to provide trusted, high‑quality Earth system products and services that support decision‑making for society, government and industry.

Before becoming Director‑General, Florian served as ECMWF’s Deputy Director‑General and led ECMWF’s forecasting operations and service development. In these roles, he was responsible for round‑the‑clock global forecasting activities, forecast quality control (verification and diagnostics), and the development of new forecast products and services, strengthening the links between research, operations and user needs.

As Director‑General, Florian’s leadership combines scientific ambition with strong operational discipline. His focus is on sustaining forecast quality and trust while guiding ECMWF through technological change and organisational growth, strengthening collaboration with Member States and partners, maintaining resilience across ECMWF’s multi‑site operations, and ensuring that new capabilities are delivered reliably and transparently.

He has been closely involved in major technology transitions at ECMWF, including the migration of operational forecasting systems to the high‑performance computing data centre in Bologna (Italy), supporting continuity of service delivery while modernising infrastructure. A defining theme of his work has been the responsible operational adoption of artificial intelligence and machine learning alongside physics‑based numerical modelling, including the development and operational use of ECMWF’s Artificial Intelligence Forecasting System (AIFS), with rigorous evaluation and clear communication of strengths and limitations.

Florian has also been closely involved in ECMWF’s contributions to major European initiatives, including Copernicus services and the European Union’s Destination Earth (DestinE) initiative, with a focus on strengthening the link between scientific capability, operational delivery and user impact.

Senior Research Engineer
, University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC)

Arif Albayrak is a Senior Research Engineer at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) through the Goddard Earth Sciences Technology and Research (GESTAR) II program, currently working at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center within the Biospheric Sciences Laboratory. He has over 20 years of experience in engineering, applied mathematics, computer science, and machine learning (ML), with a focus on estimation, classification, and extraction of information from satellite-based sensor data. His research interests include knowledge graphs and semantic image segmentation using deep learning algorithms. He also serves as Co-Chair of the Data Working Group within the Global Initiative on Resilience to Natural Hazards through AI Solutions (ITU). He is also a member of the NASA Earth Science Disaster Group (HQ), the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI), and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).

Deputy Director at Strategic Space Applications Department
, National Space Research and Development Agency, Nigeria

Dr. Rakiya holds a PhD in Geosciences and Civil Engineering from University of Missouri, USA, MSc in Environmental Resources Management from Lagos State University, Nigeria and MSc in Space Management from International Space University (ISU), Strasbourg, France. B.Tech. in Geology from Federal University of Technology Yola, Nigeria. Her PhD dissertation/research is on Lake Chad Basin hydrological analysis sponsored by NASRDA/UMKC/NSF/NASA. She is a member of the Team that drafted the Action Plan for the Restoration of the Lake Chad and also one of the team members that conducted Regional Risk and Vulnerability Assessment of Lake Chad Basin (Chad and Cameroun) sponsored by Early Warning Directorate, ECOWAS. A Member of Project Implementation Team (PIT) for Geo-referenced Infrastructure and Demographic Data for Development (GRID3) Nigeria. Presently, Dr. Rakiya is the Vice Chairman Africa Union Science and Technology Advisory Group on Disaster Risk Reduction (Af-STAG DRR) and member of the United Nations Disaster Risk Reduction Global Risk Assessment Framework (UNDRR-GRAF) Steering Group. Finally, an Assistant Professor, Institute of Space Science Engineering, African University of Science and Technology Abuja.

Senior Lecturer and AI+ Senior Fellow
, King’s College London

Lorenzo is a Senior Lecturer and AI+ Senior Fellow at King’s College London working at the intersection of artificial intelligence, Earth observation, and natural hazard science. His research investigates how complex hazard systems evolve and develops AI-driven approaches to monitor, forecast, and manage cascading mountain risks.

He serves as Chair of the Working Group on Educational Materials within the UN Global Initiative on Resilience to Natural Hazards through AI Solutions, where he coordinates international activities on capacity building for AI use in disaster risk reduction.

Before joining King’s, Lorenzo was a Research Associate at the University of Cambridge. He holds a PhD in Geosciences from the University of Padova.

Chief Data Officer
, United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)

Magan Naidoo is the Chief Data Officer of the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP), where he is leading the organization’s data and AI transformation and shaping how data is used as a strategic asset to strengthen decision-making, accelerate emergency response, optimize resources, and build more resilient food systems worldwide. As WFP’s first Chief Data Officer, he has led the development and implementation of the organization’s inaugural global data and artificial intelligence strategies, positioning WFP at the forefront of responsible, scalable AI adoption in humanitarian operations.

He brings more than two decades of international leadership experience spanning global enterprise transformation, data strategy, governance, analytics, and emerging technologies across the humanitarian, technology, financial services, consulting, manufacturing, and telecommunications sectors. Prior to WFP, he served as Country Leader for Emerging Technologies and Intelligent Platforms at Amazon Web Services (AWS), and earlier held senior executive leadership roles at Old Mutual, where he advanced enterprise data governance, executive data ownership, and strategic data enablement to support digital transformation at scale.

Earlier in his career, Magan held global leadership and advisory roles across Dimension Data, EY, SABMiller, Standard Bank, and ExxonMobil, delivering large-scale business and technology transformation initiatives across Africa, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Australia, and the United States. His work has consistently focused on aligning technology and business strategy, embedding governance at senior leadership level, and translating complex data capabilities into measurable enterprise value.

Academically, he holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Physics, an Honours Bachelor of Science in Information Systems, and a Master of Business Leadership focused on the alignment of IT and business strategy. This combination of technical depth, business leadership, and global operating experience underpins his ability to advise senior leaders and institutions on how to operationalize data and AI for strategic, ethical, and mission-critical impact.

Head of the Interactive & Cognitive Systems Group
, Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute (HHI)

Sebastian Bosse is head of the Interactive & Cognitive Systems group at Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute (HHI), Berlin, Germany. He studied electrical engineering and information technology at RWTH Aachen University, Germany, and the Polytechnic University of Catalonia, Barcelona, Spain. Sebastian received the Dr.-Ing. degree in computer science from the Technical University Berlin in 2018.

During his studies, he was a visiting researcher at Siemens Corporate Research, Princeton, USA. In 2014, Sebastian was a guest scientist in the Stanford Vision and Neuro-Development Lab (SVNDL) at Stanford University, USA.

After 10 years as a research engineer working in the Image & Video Compression group and later in the Machine Learning group, he founded the research group on Interactive & Cognitive Systems at Fraunhofer HHI in 2020 that he has headed since.

Sebastian is a lecturer at the German University in Cairo. He is on the board of the Video Quality Expert Group (VQEG) and on the advisory board of the Interational AIQT Foundation. Sebastian is an affiliate member of VISTA, York University, Toronto, and serves as an associate editor for the IEEE Transactions on Image Processing. Since 2021 he has been appointed a chair for the ITU focus group on Artificial Intelligence for Agriculture.

His current research interests include the modelling of perception and cognition, machine learning, computer vision, and human-machine interaction over a wide field of applications ranging from multimedia and augmented reality, through medicine to agriculture and industrial production.

Vice President, Reimagining Humanitarian Nutrition Security
, Rockefeller Foundation

Simon started with Rockefeller Foundation’s public charity RF Catalytic Capital in August 2025 to lead a new initiative that looks to develop next generation integrated models to deliver resilient food and nutrition security in fragile regions. At the end of 2024, he founded Sustainable Agriculture Foundations’ International Association, to support the legacy Asia and African country organizations spun out of the Syngenta Foundation for Sustainable Agriculture (SFSA). He was SFSA Executive Director from 2017 to 2024, during which time SFSA saw a 5-fold increase in pre-commercial smallholder farmers supported. He joined from TechnoServe, where he had been SVP, Development, and led operations in sub-Saharan Africa. From 2015-2017, Simon was a Senior Fellow of the Mossavar-Rahmani Center at the Harvard Kennedy School. He serves on a range of boards including chair of the Dalberg Trust, the Scaling Community of Practice, and Griffith Foods Sustainability Advisory Council and is an Associate Director of Morphosis (an organization boosting investment in climate adaptation). His earlier career included positions at McKinsey & Co, a Ministry in Botswana, and Barclays Bank. A UK and German citizen, Simon holds a PhD in Economics from SOAS, London.

Professor
, Politecnico di Milano

Maria Antonia Brovelli is a distinguished academic and researcher with a background in Physics and a Ph.D. in Geodesy and Cartography. She is a Professor of GIS, Earth Observation and The Copernicus Green Revolution for Sustainable Development at Politecnico di Milano (PoliMI). Having dedicated her entire career to PoliMI, she began as a researcher and later became a Full Professor, also serving as the Vice-Rector of PoliMI for the Como Campus.

Her contributions extend beyond academia and currently she holds key positions in various international organizations. She serves as one of the Vice Presidents of the International Society of Digital Earth, Vice President of the ISPRS Technical Commission on Spatial Information Science, co-chair of GEOAI Working Group of the UN Open GIS Initiative and former chair and current member of the Advisory Board of the UN-GGIM Academic Network.  Moreover she is the curator of the GEOAI series of the AI For Good Initiative of ITU and  she was involved in ESA’s Advisory Committee of Earth Observation (ACEO).

Her research in geomatics covers diverse areas, including GIS, webGIS, VGI, Citizen Science, Big Geo Data, and GEOAI. Brovelli is a global leader in Open-Source GIS. She has a strong publication record and has been involved in numerous national and international research projects. Her recent research projects include collaborations in Horizon2020, Interreg, Erasmus+, and initiatives with organizations like ESA and ASI. Recognizing her contributions, she has received awards such as the ISPRS President’s Honorary Citation in 2020 and the Sol Katz Award from OSGeo in 2015. She also holds editorial roles in reputable journals, emphasizing her influence and leadership in the field.

Executive Board Member
, Detecon

Andrea Tribelhorn is an Executive Board Member at Detecon with over 15 years of experience in cybersecurity, data privacy, risk management, and resilience across industries. She serves on the board of the Information Security Society Switzerland, is President of the ISACA Switzerland Chapter, and has been appointed SheLeadsTech Regional Advocate for Europe 2026, where she advances best practices and knowledge sharing in digital trust.

 

Founder and CEO
, SUSTAIN-NOBILITY Advisory

Monica Maghami is the Founder and CEO of SUSTAIN-NOBILITY Advisory, a UK-based AI governance and sustainability advisory firm. She is a lawyer qualified in Portugal and Brazil, with over 20 years of experience advising organisations on technology, governance, regulatory compliance, and ethical innovation.

Recognised among the Davos 100 Women in AI globally, Monica advises SMEs, organisations, policymakers, and global leaders on responsible AI adoption, regulatory readiness, and governance frameworks for emerging technologies, including through accelerator programmes and digital governance tools.

She has held legal and advisory roles at leading global organisations including Deloitte, Accenture, BBC, and Giesecke+Devrient, and has spoken at international forums including the United Nations and the House of Lords.

Through her work, writing, and public speaking, Monica focuses on advancing trustworthy AI and bridging the Global North and South to support human-centred innovation that advances human dignity and collective prosperity.

Founder & CEO
, Away from Keyboard Inc.

Sarah Barnbrook is the Founder and CEO of Away from Keyboard (AFK) Inc., an Australian-registered charity working at the intersection of digital safety, ethical AI governance, and the prevention of technology-facilitated harm.

With over two decades of experience spanning community advocacy, policy development, and international human rights work, Sarah brings a grounded, systems-level perspective to some of the most pressing questions in AI ethics today. Her work sits at the crossroads of lived experience, technical governance, and structural reform, and is shaped by a fundamental conviction: that technology must be designed to protect people, not expose them to harm.

Sarah is the Co-Chair of IEEE Industry Connections Activity IC25-008-01: AI and Family Violence (AIFV), a working group developing frameworks for assessing and mitigating AI-enabled gendered harm. She has contributed to AI governance through consultation with Australian federal bodies, including a Senate submission on the Online Safety Code and engagement with the eSafety Commissioner on platform safeguards for young people.

Internationally, Sarah is an accredited United Nations delegate and has presented at UN Commission on the Status of Women sessions, including a workshop at CSW70 on technology-facilitated gender-based violence. In 2026, she served as Consultation Facilitator for the Women Deliver Declaration on Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence, bringing together civil society organisations to shape international commitments on TFGBV.

Her flagship product, Alt-TAB, is a pre-deployment AI ethics assessment tool that screens AI systems against 35 international frameworks simultaneously, including child protection standards, cybersecurity requirements, and jurisdiction-specific law. It is designed to be accessible to non-technical users, making ethical review a practical step rather than an afterthought.

Sarah serves as Company Secretary of the Australian Gender Equality Council, Chief Advocacy Officer for Women 4 STEM, and Human Rights and ICT Adviser to the National Council of Women Victoria. She contributes to Soroptimist International’s global advocacy programme and serves as National Advocacy Lead for the Digital Safety Futures Project, a Soroptimist International Australia initiative. She is also a member of the IEEE, AWSN, and the Royal Society of Victoria.

Full professor of Design, Department of Design
, Politecnico di Milano

Full professor of Design at the Department of Design at the Politecnico di Milano. Teaching UX Design at the MSc on Digital and Interaction Design. Member of the Scientific Committee of the Design Department of Politecnico di Milano, also coordinator of the department section on Services, Products, Strategies.

Her main interests are user-centred design methodologies for interaction and service design; design research for innovation, and AI. She also conducts research in systemic design and gender studies. A published author with over 110 papers in international scientific journals and conference proceedings, and six books.

Founder
, The Machine Race

Named in 100 Brilliant Women in AI Ethics™ 2025, Suzy Madigan is Founder of The Machine Race, a Responsible AI consultancy. She is co-author of the UK government-funded SAFE AI Framework, the first operational governance model for the humanitarian and development sector.

Previously, as Responsible AI Lead at CARE International, she led early cross-sector research on inclusive AI with Accenture, ‘AI and the Global South: Exploring the Role of Civil Society in AI Decision-Making.’

Suzy bridges technology, policy and civil society, drawing on 15 years of frontline humanitarian work across 20 crisis contexts. The Machine Race consultancy helps aid actors and businesses operationalise Responsible AI.

Manager of Strategic Projects and Partnerships
, Quantum Australia

Fernando Guerra Alves works at the intersection of frontier technology, commercialisation, and international partnerships, helping turn quantum breakthroughs into real-world capability, and convening the cross-sector dialogues that move them there. At Quantum Australia, the national quantum centre, he works with researchers and industry to design use cases across quantum computing, sensing, and secure communications, and supports quantum companies in navigating semiconductor fabrication and supply chain requirements, from prototyping through to scale.

He serves as Quantum Australia’s primary liaison to the United Nations, including the ITU, on quantum matters, and leads its engagement with European member states. On the standards side, he is a member of Standards Australia’s QT-001-03 Quantum Computing committee and of IEC/ISO JTC 3 WG11 on the Quantum Computing Supply Chain, contributing to both national and international standards development. His supply chain and fabrication work addresses one of the field’s hardest practical bottlenecks: turning quantum research into manufacturable, deployable technology, grounded in hands-on experience from a fellowship in a superconducting qubit laboratory.

He has also led executive briefings on the post-quantum cryptography transition and co-designed cross-sector initiatives on quantum’s societal and health applications, including work with the United Nations.
He co-authored the Australian Quantum Technology Industry Capability Report. Previously, as a Director in a European government trade and investment body in Australia, he advised over 200 businesses on market entry, FDI, and cross-border partnerships, including new technologies for Great Barrier Reef conservation.

Fernando is a Guest Lecturer at the University of Sydney Business School, a Mentor at UNSW Founders and CSIRO ON Prime, and Quantum Sector Lead for AFRAN, advancing bilateral R&D collaboration.

Founder & CEO
, Girls in Quantum

Elisa Torres Durney is a Chilean social entrepreneur and STEM activist. She is the founder and executive director of Girls in Quantum. In 2023 she became one of the 10 best students in the world. She has reached 20k+ attendees and students by speaking at 50+ international conferences having been recognized by IBM, The Economist, United Nations, The Lancet, Women Economic Forum, Ernst & Young, TEDx, John Hopkins University, Quantum Basel Global Symposium, Mercado Libre, Swiss Cyber Security Days, MetLife Triangle TechX and schools in different countries. She has also been featured on national & international television for her work in making quantum computing accessible.

CEO, Universum Labs, Strategic Content Director
, The Quantum Insider

Cierra Lunde Choucair is a founder, science communicator, and global speaker working across quantum technology, AI, scientific discovery, and public understanding.. She is the co-founder and CEO of Universum Labs, an early-stage initiative structuring data into a relational map of problems, use cases, tools, evidence, and readiness signals, with a longer-term vision to develop scientific intelligence infrastructure for discovery and decision-making across frontier domains. Cierra is also the creator of Android Dreams, a digital magazine exploring frontier technology, inspiration from science-fiction, and the human future of emerging systems.

Through her work as a Director at The Quantum Insider, she contributed to strategic editorial initiatives, client storytelling, and market intelligence across quantum computing and AI. She is an active member of QED-C, serves as an advisor to Girls in Quantum, and is a founding member of QUALIA, a research-driven quantum education initiative. She is also involved in global efforts, including co-founding the Quantum Pioneer Legacy Initiative and co-hosting the Quantum World Tour in partnership with the International Telecommunication Union. She was named one of IYQ’s Quantum 100.

Her broader work brings together science, storytelling, and systems thinking, with a focus on making emerging technologies more understandable, equitable, and connected to the future of discovery

Associate Research Professor
, Duke University Pratt School of Engineering

Prof. Emily Edwards is an expert in science communication with a focus on developing and studying multimedia content to increase awareness, interest, and knowledge about quantum information science and physics. She received a PhD from the University of Maryland in the area of ultracold atomic physics and was a postdoctoral researcher in ion trap quantum information science. Since 2011, she has co-created multiple resources for the public of all ages to learn about this complex, yet critical area research and technology. This includes the online glossary “The Quantum Atlas,” and a quantum computing game world for middle grade students. Edwards is a Fellow of the American Physical Society and currently co-leads an initiative to increase access to quantum education.

Founder
, Papafut Quantum

Dr. Tamás Varga is a senior software engineer and entrepreneur with over 15 years of experience in the banking and insurance industries. He earned his PhD in Computer Science and Applied Mathematics from the University of Bern in 2006. Throughout his career, he has held senior software engineering and quantitative technology roles at leading global institutions including UBS and Swiss Re, specializing in financial risk management systems and FX derivatives IT. He later conducted postdoctoral research in quantum computing at the Constructor Institute of Technology in Schaffhausen. Driven by a passion for making quantum computing accessible beyond academia, Dr. Varga co-founded Papafut Quantum and created Niel’s Chess, an innovative quantum chess board game designed to make quantum concepts engaging, inclusive, and easy to understand for learners of all backgrounds.

Principal AI Researcher
, GSMA

Enrique is the Principal AI Researcher at GSMA, the lobbying organisation representing mobile operators worldwide, where he leads research on measuring AI progress. He believes AI agents and their autonomous capabilities could reshape telecoms, but only if infrastructure and evaluation methodologies catch up. Enrique’s research focuses on agentic evaluations: benchmarks that measure the outcomes of model actions rather than knowledge alone. He previously worked at METR and the UK AI Security Institute, evaluating frontier models pre-deployment.

Instructor
, Mbeya University of Science and Technology (MUST), Tanzania

Ipyana Issah Mwaisekwa is an Instructor at Mbeya University of Science and Technology (MUST) in Tanzania who holds a Master’s degree in Internet of Things with a major in Embedded Computing Systems from the African Center of Excellence in Internet of Things, University of Rwanda (ACEIoT-UR), and a Bachelor’s degree in Information Technology and Systems from Mzumbe University, Tanzania. He has demonstrated experience in the Information Technology and Services industry. He is skilled in various areas such as Computer Programming, Internet of Things, Embedded Computing Systems, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Software Development. His research interests lie in the fields of Internet of Things, AI / Tiny Machine Learning (TinyML), Embedded Systems, Edge Intelligence, and Edge Computing.

Full professor of AI, School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science
, Queen Mary University of London

Simon Lucas is a full professor of AI in the School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science at Queen Mary University of London where he leads the Game AI Research Group. He was previously Head of School of EECS at QMUL. He recently spent two years as a research scientist / software engineer in the Simulation-Based Testing team at Meta, applying simulation-based AI to automated testing.

Simon was the founding Editor-in-Chief of the IEEE Transactions on Games and co-founded the IEEE Conference on Games, was VP-Education for the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society and has served in many conference chair roles. His research is focused on simulation-based AI (e.g. Monte Carlo Tree Search, Rolling Horizon Evolution), bandit-based optimisation, and LLMs

Generative AI Blackbelt & Staff Software Engineer, Applied AI Engineering organization
, Google cloud

Fabian Schenker is a Generative AI Blackbelt and Staff Software Engineer within the Applied AI Engineering organization at Google Cloud. Based in Zurich, he partners with strategic enterprise customers to unlock business value and drive innovation through advanced Artificial Intelligence solutions. When not architecting solutions at Google, Fabian shares his expertise as a guest lecturer, focusing on the latest advancements in Generative AI

Chief Digital, Data & AI Officer and Co-Founder
, Freerange Creatives

Danielle Timmins is Chief Digital, Data & AI Officer and Co-Founder of Freerange Creatives, where she bridges marketing science, strategy and AI innovation for African and global markets. An Advisory Council Member for Harvard Business Review and an advocate for AI for Good, she combines analytical rigour with creative execution to drive measurable digital transformation. A lifelong learner and strategist at heart, Danielle is passionate about turning AI thinking into real-world implementation that delivers impact.

Staff Generative AI Specialist, Blackbelt
, Google

Dr. Wafae Bakkali is a Staff Generative AI Specialist, Blackbelt at Google. Through her role, she guides organizations across various industries and geographies in adopting and building Generative AI solutions. She holds a PhD from IMT Atlantique, France, and was a postdoctoral researcher at CentraleSupélec, Paris-Saclay University. Wafae also actively contributes to the AI community as a speaker at international tech conferences and a mentor in AI hackathons and startup events

Researcher, Center for Global Digital Policy
, China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT)

Yue QIN, Researcher of Center for Global Digital Policy, China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT). Her research focuses on digital cooperation under multilateral mechanisms and platforms such as the G20 and BRICS, as well as global AI Policy. She has contributed to reports including China-ASEAN Cooperation on AI Development and Policy. She holds a Master of Public Policy from the University of Southern California.

Director, United Nations Affairs and International Organizations at Microsoft
, Microsoft

Dr Erica Moret is Director for United Nations Affairs and International Organizations at Microsoft, Geneva. In her work, she engages in technology policy dialogue and supports the UN in tackling global challenges through AI and other forms of innovation. A former diplomat, she has a DPhil (Ph.D.) from the University of Oxford and is a graduate of France’s Ecole Nationale d’Administration (ENA). She is co-founder and former Policy Director at the Swiss not-for-profit, Polisync, where she convened multi stakeholder dialogues and led applied research projects for the United Nations, World Bank, European Union and humanitarian organisations. Until 2024, she was Senior Researcher at the Geneva Graduate Institute’s Global Governance Centre and Centre of Humanitarian Studies, as well as Visiting Professor at Sciences-Po’s Paris School of International Affairs. A widely published scholar on sanctions and global security, she has provided testimonies and strategic advice to the Governments of the United States (State Department, Treasury, Congress); Canada (Global Affairs, Senate and House of Commons), Switzerland (Federal Department of Foreign Affairs), EU (European Parliament, European Commission, European External Actions Service) and UK (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, HM Treasury, both UK Houses of Parliament).

Founder
, MeetLoyd

Laurent bridges strategy, technology, and autonomous AI systems to reinvent how companies operate and scale. As an experienced B2B SaaS executive and strategic advisor, he help scale-ups and growth-stage companies drive revenue growth, operational excellence, and investor value.

Director of AI security
, vivo

Mr. Guangming Liu leads AI privacy security and Policy initiatives at vivo Mobile Communication, with profound expertise spanning AI security and Android security. Prior to joining vivo, he served as a Senior Security Expert at Tencent Security Lab, where he oversaw operating system security—during this tenure, he identified multiple critical vulnerabilities in Windows and Linux systems, solidifying his track record in foundational security research.

A recognized authority in the global security community, Mr. Liu is a frequent speaker at premier international conferences, including the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), HITB, POC, BSides, and Acod. His presentations cover core domains such as vulnerability discovery, analysis & exploitation, and security engineering, as well as cutting-edge topics in large model security and Policy, consistently delivering forward-looking insights to the industry.

Standardization Expert
, Thales Digital Identity & Security

Debora Comparin is Standardization Expert at Thales Digital Identity & Security, founder and chair of the OSIA Initiative, co-founder of SIDI Hub and Advisory Board member of the Linux Foundation Europe and the Open Identity Exchange (OIX). Within ITU-T Study Group 17, Debora serves as the chair of Working Party 1 “Digital identity, Quantum based security, PKI and Fundamental security technologies”.
She is a strong advocate for achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16.9 ‘Identity for all by 2030’ and in 2019 founded the OSIA initiative, a public-private sector partnership to build interoperability for national identity infrastructures. OSIA is recognized as an International Telecommunication Union (ITU) standard by its 193 governments. Today, Debora oversees the initiative, guiding its open-source reference implementation developed in partnership with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). In 2023 Debora co-founded SIDI Hub, a platform for standard organizations, governments and non-profits to define a solution for cross-border digital Identity interoperability.
Debora started her career as graduate engineer at SAFRAN where she acted as the seconded representative at the Aerospace Growth Partnership (AGP), a public-private sector partnership between the UK government and the industry established to secure the future of the UK aerospace sector. She frequently speaks on the interplay of standardization with open source software in the context of digital government infrastructures, open standards for digital identity, and interoperability.
Debora holds an MSc in Mechanical Engineering from University of Padova and a Business Strategy & Consulting qualification from Imperial College.

Global Security Strategist
, Broadcom

Arnaud Taddei is a Global Security Strategist for the CISOs and executives of the top 50 customers and Catalysts of Symantec/Carbon Black by Broadcom. He too participates in International Standardization Defining Organizations and in particular, was diplomatically and historically elected ITU-T SG17 Chair for the UK. He contributes at the IETF. He started his career in 1993 at the CERN IT Division in Geneva which created the World Wide Web. In 2000, he joined Sun Microsystems where he became one of the 100 elected global Principle Engineers. In 2007 he joined Symantec from Chief Architect roles up to Director of Research as direct report to the CTO. He graduated in 1992 from ENSTb and INRIA, France, which led him to the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow in 1992.

International Show Producer, Fashion x Technology x Sustainability Visionary

Jessica Minh Anh is an internationally acclaimed show producer and founder of JMA Global, known for transforming iconic landmarks, renewable energy sites, airport infrastructure, and luxury destinations into high-impact global productions.

For over a decade, she has pioneered Fashion x Sustainability projects that connect culture, innovation, and public narrative for governments, corporations, and institutions across tourism, logistics, technology, fashion, and beauty.

A technology graduate with an East-meets-West perspective, Jessica bridges creative direction, engineering-minded execution, and cinematic storytelling. Her work offers a distinctive lens on how human vision can shape the future of responsible technology.

Jessica made history by hosting the first event at One World Trade Center, six months before its official opening. Her landmark catwalks have also taken place on the Eiffel Tower, London’s Tower Bridge, JFK Airport, the Grand Canyon Skywalk, Hoover Dam, Gemasolar power plant, and onboard international cruise ships across five continents.

Beyond production, Jessica has inspired emerging leaders through talks on entrepreneurship, disruptive branding, media production, and sustainability. She has served on the International Advisory Council of University Technology PETRONAS and joined New York University in 2025 as a guest lecturer, teaching Master’s students how to design branding strategies in a digital-first world.

At AI for Good Global Summit 2026, Jessica Minh Anh brings a global cultural perspective to the future of AI, showing how imagination, creativity, and responsibility can make technology feel human.

Professor of Biorobotics, School of Informatics
, University of Edinburgh

Barbara Webb obtained a BSc in Psychology at the University of Sydney followed by a PhD in Artificial Intelligence at the University of Edinburgh, where she began her exploration of insect-inspired robots by building a robot cricket (featured in Scientific American). She held faculty positions at the University of Nottingham and University of Stirling before returning to the University of Edinburgh where she is now Professor of Biorobotics in the School of Informatics. She leads the Insect Robotics group, investigating navigation, learning and sensorimotor control, and holds an EPSRC Advanced Career Fellowship to study how insect grasp objects. She has been invited to write reviews describing her pioneering approach to using robots to understand animal behavior for Nature and Science. She was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 2022.

Composer & Roboticist
, Gran Rekursion AB

Fredrik Gran is a Swedish composer, roboticist, and artistic researcher working at the intersection of contemporary music, performance, and robotics. He is the creator of the Robot Cellist, a custom-built robotic musical system developed through long-term artistic research into non-human musical expression. His work has been presented internationally at festivals, institutions, and interdisciplinary platforms, and explores how robotic performers can function as instrumental, sonic, and scenographic agents.

Global Chief Information Officer & Director, Digital Impact
, United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF)
Chief Information Officer and Director of ICT Unit
, International Organization for Migration (IOM)
Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General for Disaster Risk Reduction, Head
, United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR)
Chief Information Officer (CIO), Director of Digital FAO and Agro-Informatics Division
, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

Mr Dejan Jakovljevic is the Chief Information Officer (CIO) and the Director of Digital FAO and Agro-Informatics Division of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), based in Rome, Italy. He has more than 20 years of IT experience and use of technology in International Development. He is a strategic leader in the field, aiming to harness the power of technology towards achieving SDG goals. His work focuses on driving digital transformation in agrifood systems. Mr. Jakovljevic has extensive experiences focusing on strategic aspects of IT, driving organizational modernization and transformation in the International Development domain. He is passionate about bringing digital capabilities and innovation into accelerating impact in support of Sustainable Development Goals. His previous experience includes IT leadership roles in South East Asia and European Region, with UNICEF, WHO, and OSCE. In FAO, he advocates and mainstreams agro-informatics research and application to bring positive impacts in the digital transformation in agrifood systems, including geospatial information technology, big data, and AI. He led the team to get remarkable results with international recognitions, including Geospatial World Excellence Award for FAO Geosptial Platform and World Summit of the Information Society (WSIS) Champion for FAO Digital Services Portfolio.

Lead AI for health
, World Health Organization (WHO)

Sameer led the development and negotiations with 194 countries on the WHO Global Strategy on Digital health and is currently leading all initiatives on Ai for health at the Digital health and innovations department of WHO, he is also the Vice chair – WHO and ITU Focus group on AI4 Health

Sameer joined WHO headquarters in Geneva in Feb 2008. With WHO, he has worked extensively on Digital Health including mHealth, Big Data and AI and setup several digital global initiatives. He has provided in country support in over 75+ countries across all WHO regions of WHO & has provided oversight for work with several partners. Has contributed close to 100 publications, guidance and reports on digital health and Ai and is a core digital enthusiast and has been coveted with the WHO DGs reward for excellence in 2016 and the Greenpeace Innovations Award in 2018 for his work.

Chief Digital Officer and Director of the Digital, AI and Innovation Hub
, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)

Robert Opp is the Chief Digital Officer and Director of the Digital, AI & Innovation Hub of UNDP, the UN’s sustainable development organization working across 170 countries globally.

Under his leadership, the Hub combines digital, data, AI, innovation, and systems transformation capabilities to improve the lives of those furthest behind. Through this approach, the Hub drives dynamic and agile transformation at scale, delivering both immediate solutions and long-term systemic impact. Central to this work is UNDP’s Digital Strategy, envisioning digital as an empowering force for people and planet.

Previously at WFP, Robert directed the Innovation and Change Management Division, launching the ’Zero Hunger’ innovation accelerator and the award-winning crowdfunding smartphone app ShareTheMeal.

Secretary-General
, World Meteorological Organization (WMO)
Professor, School of Public Policy and Management
, Tsinghua University

Dr. LIANG Zheng now serves as the Professor of the School of Public Policy and Management, Tsinghua University, as well as the research fellow and vice president of Institute for AI International Policy, Tsinghua University (I-AIIG), the director of the Research Center on AI Policy at Tsinghua, the research fellow and deputy director of China Institute for Science &Technology Policy at Tsinghua University (CISTP).

Dr. Liang got his doctor’s degree of economics at Nankai University (2003) and accomplished the senior executive training program on leadership at Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University (2010). He had visited at MIT Industrial Performance Center (MIT IPC) as the Fulbright Visiting Research Scholar for one year (2012).

The main areas of his research now focus on Science, Technology and Innovation Policy, Globalization of R&D, IPRs and Standardization, Emerging Technology and Innovation Policy etc. Besides academic publishing on peer review journals such as National Science Review, Regional Studies, Journal of Informetrics, Industry and Corporate Change, World Economy etc. Dr. Liang also participated in some important research projects such as the Strategic Research for National Medium and Long Term Science and Technology Development Program (MLP) of China. He used to be the member of National Innovation Survey Expert Group (2014-2017), as well as the member of Sino-US Innovation Dialogue Expert Group (2015-2018).

Research Scientist
, Google DeepMind

Shakir is a scientist and engineer in the fields of statistical machine learning and artificial intelligence. He is most interested in research that combines multiple disciplines and views of machine learning and its applications. Shakir shapes his efforts around three conceptual pillars: Probabilistic Foundations of Learning and Intelligence, Addressing Global Challenges, and Transformation. He works towards developing methods focussed on probabilistic reasoning that lead to systems for agent-based decision-making. He works towards the application of machine learning to global challenges in healthcare and environment, and towards social Transformation that supports greater diversity, responsibility, and freedom. Shakir loves exploring and writing about the connections between different computational, epistemological, and social paradigms.

CEO & Co-Founder
, Udio

Andrew Sanchez is the CEO and Co-Founder of Udio, where he oversees the general operations of the company and explores how generative AI can expand the music industry and augment the artist experience. Udio is a music creation tool that harnesses AI to empower creators to make extraordinary, original music.

He completed his PhD at the University of Oxford, where he wrote a dissertation on cybernetics and the effects of technological change on social and economic policy. Prior to Udio, Andrew was a product manager at Yext and Vision Government Solutions.

Andrew is an ardent fan of classical music, choral singing, and opera and loves attending concerts in and around New York City. As a singer, Andrew sang with the Harvard University Choir, the Harvard Glee Club, and the Queen’s College Choir in Oxford.

Senior Project Coordinator, Open Source Ecosystem Enablement for Public Services Innovation
, International Telecommunication Union (ITU)

Dr David MANSET is Senior Project Coordinator of the EC-funded OSEE project (Open Source Ecosystem Enablement for Public Services Innovation) at United Nations ITU.

Formerly researcher-entrepreneur, Dr David MANSET created 4 IT companies at the international level specialized in deeptech (artificial intelligence, blockchain and big data) and sensitive data processing. Over the last decade, he architected large-scale international big data and blockchain platforms for various market sectors, including e.g., www.MyHealthMyDaya.eu. He received 15 awards, amongst which the gold medal at the International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva, in 2007; the Best Exhibit 1st Prize at European Commission’s largest conference on Information and Communication Technologies in 2008 and in 2013; and in 2016 ranked 2nd Best at the Global SME Award competition of the United Nations ITU Telecom World conference, in Bangkok.

Dr David MANSET holds a Habilitation thesis to conduct research (HDR) from Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne and a DPhil in Model Driven Engineering of Distributed Computing Systems, from the University of the West of England in Bristol, as well as an Executive Master of Business Administration from the Geneva School of Economics and Management, specialized in digital transformation, crypto-currencies, digital trust, big data and data privacy.

Senior Director, Technology for Social Impact & Sustainability
, IEEE

Mariela Machado is an executive with nearly two decades of experience at the intersection of technology, social innovation, sustainability, and public policy across the private, public, and academic sectors. Currently, she is the Senior Director, Technology for Social Impact & Sustainability where she leads global programs that integrate technology with social and environmental impact across the 190 countries where the organization has a presence.

Previously, Mariela served as Director of Programs at Newlab, driving the expansion of emerging technologies in Latin America and Ethical AI programs. She also held a senior role at ASME and Engineering for Change, supporting global technology for development initiatives focused on entrepreneurship and engineering in Africa, India and Latin America.

Prior to working in the tech for good space, Mariela worked in the telecommunication industry deploying hardware, software and AI infrastructure for almost one decade. Mariela holds dual degrees in Telecommunications Engineering, a Master’s in Information and Communication Technologies specialized in AI, and a Master’s in Public Administration from Columbia University. She also teaches at Columbia’s School of International and Public Affairs a class called Emerging Digital Tech for Impact and has contributed to various notable publications and media outlets.

2026 President & CEO
, IEEE

Mary Ellen Randall is the 2026 IEEE President and CEO, an IEEE Fellow and member of the IEEE-Eta Kappa Nu honor society.

She held technical and management positions in IBM, including an international assignment, hardware and software development, digital video chips, client/server services, network management, operating systems, and test design automation. She routinely managed projects on an international scale.

She served on the IEEE Board of Directors as IEEE Treasurer, IEEE Vice President of MGA, and Region 3 Director, and has served as IEEE WIE Committee Chair among other leadership positions.

She created and developed the IEEE MOVE International Community Outreach Program for Disaster Relief and STEM education. She received awards for this work, including the IEEE Haraden Pratt Award.

Randall is founder/CEO of Ascot Technologies, Inc., an award-winning software company that develops enterprise applications utilizing mobile delivery technologies. As a result, she was named a top “Woman in Business” in the Research Triangle North Carolina area and made Business Leader Magazine’s “Impact 100” List.

She holds a M.S. in Computer Science and a B.A. Mathematics from Binghamton University, NY, USA.

Chair, Humanitarian Technologies Board
, IEEE

Grayson Randall is an IEEE Senior Member, serving as the 2025–2026 Chair of the IEEE Humanitarian Technologies Board that oversees humanitarian efforts of IEEE worldwide. He is also Operations Lead for IEEE MOVE in the United States. In this role, he oversees the IEEE MOVE emergency response trucks and associated systems, which are deployed nationwide to provide communications support during natural disasters. He also contributes to the IEEE Future Directions Committee. Professionally, his background spans digital communications, robotics, public safety, and emergency response.

Founder
, MERL Tech Initiative (MTI)

Linda (she/her) founded the MERL Tech Initiative (MTI) in 2014, building on two decades of work at the intersection of community development, gender, youth participatory media, rights-based approaches and digital development. She is a well-known expert on responsible data approaches, AI policy and governance, inclusive digital approaches, safeguarding and safe tech-enabled program design, and MERL Tech. Linda supports organizational and sector strategy in times of political flux and technological change. She runs sector-wide convenings through MTI and the New York City Technology Salon, which she started in 2011. Linda is a Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP & CIPM) and teaches AI and MERL at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs. Linda leads and manages MTI overall, joins MTI teams for specific projects, and takes on independent projects in her areas of expertise.

Head of Social Impact
, GitHub

Sid Espinosa’s career has spanned the philanthropic, government and business sectors. He is currently the Head of Social Impact at GitHub. Previously, Mr. Espinosa has served as the mayor of Palo Alto, CA, and as the director of philanthropy at Microsoft and Hewlett-Packard for a combined 20+ years. He has worked for a U.S. ambassador overseas, served as an aide to former U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno at the U.S. Department of Justice, and worked in the speechwriting and public liaison offices in the White House. Mr. Espinosa has served on numerous non-profit, business and foundation boards of directors, as well as boards at his alma maters, Wesleyan and Harvard.

Chief Executive and Director, Harvard International Center for Genetic Disease
, Harvard University
President, Advancement Initiative for Medicine and Science (AIMS)

Alireza Haghighi, MD, DPhil, FACMG is a pioneering leader transforming global health through groundbreaking advancements in life science and AI. He is internationally recognized for his leadership in projects aimed at improving health and well-being worldwide.

Prof. Haghighi regularly advises government leaders and industry executives on innovation, strategies, and investment initiatives.

He has co-founded multiple healthcare and technology startups that leverage AI, data science, digital health and genomics to transform medicine and global health systems.

Prof. Haghighi is also the Director and Principal Investigator of the Bahrain National Genome Program and has contributed to the design, development, and leadership of national projects in other countries. He is also the Founding President of the Advancement Initiative for Medicine and Science (AIMS), a global foundation dedicated to advancing medical science and healthcare worldwide, which has improved the health of people across the globe.

Dr. Haghighi has received numerous prestigious awards and prizes, including the Global Health Pioneer Award for his innovative strategies and initiatives to enhance the quality of life of people around the world and the International Genetic Disorders Prevention Award.

Dr. Haghighi is an American board-certified geneticist, and a clinician-scientist at Mass General Brigham. He completed his graduate and clinical training at the University of Oxford and Harvard Medical School.

Sr. Business Dev. and Operations Officer
, International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
President, IEEE Standards Association
, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Chief Technology Officer
, Bonn Systems GmbH

Jan Christian Redlich is Chief Technology Officer at Bonn Systems GmbH, a German technology company building sovereign, industry-grade AI and scalable software architectures for agri-food, energy, mobility, security, and critical infrastructure. He leads the development of the company’s decision intelligence platform MAKOR, which uses semantic data integration to generate auditable situational intelligence for public authorities and industry.

Jan’s work sits at the intersection of research, industrial application, and the public sector with a particular focus on trusted, interoperable AI for high-stakes environments. In the agri-food sector, he leads the BMFTR-funded project AgriFoodLoop, which advances circular economy approaches through an interoperable platform for by-product flows across the food value chain. He has also contributed to publicly funded AI innovation projects in Germany and India, covering digital twins, satellite-based agricultural monitoring, and AI-supported decision systems, and serves as an advisor on software architecture and interoperability to the Indian start-up Balarama Agritech.

Concerning international standards, Jan chaired the Working Group on Data Acquisition and Modelling within the ITU/FAO Focus Group on AI and IoT for Digital Agriculture (FG-AI4A), and currently chairs the Working Group on Technical Specifications within the ITU U4SSC Thematic Group on Public Infrastructure for Cities. He holds a degree in Computer Science with additional studies in Communication Science, History, and Linguistics, and has taught in the Master’s programme in Computational Linguistics and Data Science at Ruhr University Bochum.

His professional focus lies at the intersection of semantic data architectures, ontology engineering, sovereign data spaces (GAIA-X, IDSA), and the application of AI, knowledge graphs, and decision support systems to interoperable and trusted digital solutions for critical infrastructure such as food and agriculture.

Co-founder, Liquid Logic; Adjunct Assistant Professor
, Columbia University School of Arts

Matthieu Lorrain navigates the frontier of creativity and technology, shaping new forms of digital experience and storytelling. He is the ex-Creative Lead, AI & Creativity Research, at Google DeepMind. He is also the co-founder of Liquid Logic, an art collective exploring the future of Augmented Creativity. Matthieu Lorrain has a long history of working with recognized artists and global organizations to reimagine interactive storytelling. He has explored creative applications of emerging technologies for the last 20 years, ranging from interactive video to connected objects, augmented reality, and artificial intelligence. His most recent work focuses on how generative AI can supercharge the creative experience. His past projects have received multiple accolades from global organizations including Emmy Awards, Cannes Lions (Gold), Clios (Gold), Webby’s, Tribeca Film Festival, ‘#1 Product Hunt of the Day,’ and FWA.

Matthieu is an educator at Columbia University School of Arts, where he teaches “Augmented Creativity” and delivered the inaugural masterclass on AI & Filmmaking in 2024. He is also a guest lecturer at New York University, Parsons School of Design, and the Fashion Institute of Technology. Matt is frequently invited as a featured speaker at major conferences. He has previously spoken at SXSW, Cannes Lions, Cannes Film Festival, Venice Film Festival, and Ars Electronica.

Born and raised in the French Alps, Matthieu fell in love with creative technology in the underground tekno raves of the early 2000s. He has since lived in Rio de Janeiro, Montreal, and Paris before moving to New York City in 2011. Matthieu has received executive education from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. He also holds Master’s degrees in Cultural Studies from Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Grenoble and in Marketing & Communication from ESCP Paris Business School.

Global Corporate Responsibility Leader
, EY

As EY Global Corporate Responsibility Leader, Gill leads implementation of the EY Ripples program to help drive sustainable inclusive growth in our communities, as well as overseeing efforts to embed social and environmental value creation more deeply in everything we do. In this role, Gill provides global strategic oversight for initiatives such as AI for Good, which exemplify EY Ripples’ ambition to empower 1 billion lives through responsible innovation and collaboration.

A native South African, Gill moved to Sydney, Australia, where she joined EY in 2010. There, she spent six years with Advisory and Financial Services before joining the global Digital team, helping to develop and package new digital service offerings.

Combined with experience at Unilever and then the Standard Bank Group in South Africa, launching new services for the underbanked, this explains her passion for innovating new models and collaborations that can help accelerate the creation of social and environmental impact at scale.

Global Corporate Responsibility Commercial and Innovation Leader
, EY

Laura leads the EY Global Corporate Responsibility Commercial and Innovation team, responsible for developing EY Ripples projects and strategic collaborations. She brings over 20 years’ experience working across the private, nonprofit and government sectors in more than 10 countries. As part of her portfolio, she leads the AI for Good initiative—an ambitious effort to unlock the potential of responsible AI in advancing education, safeguarding the environment, and sparking social innovation in communities around the world

Prior to joining EY, Laura spent a decade at Vodafone, where she was responsible for driving the global innovation agenda. She also held several purpose-led roles including developing Vodafone’s global sustainable business strategy, as well as building and implementing new social investment strategies in Tanzania, India and Ireland.

Among other past experiences, Laura has driven a rickshaw across India in the name of women’s empowerment. She has also spent six months living on a deserted island, dedicated to marine conservation, and brings this zeal for positive change to her work every day.

Director for Climate Change and Meteorological Services
, Malawi

Dr. Lucy Mtilatila is a Climate Scientist who has over 20-year experience in meteorology, climatology, climate modelling and hydrometeorology. She is currently the Director for Climate Change and Meteorological Services in Malawi. She is the Permanent Representative of Malawi at the World Meteorological Organization.

Scientific Officer, Early Warning Services
, World Meteorological Organization (WMO)

Dr. Matthieu Kohl is a Scientific Officer in the Early Warning Services Division at the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) where he leads work on impact-based forecasting and contributes to the implementation of the Early Warnings for All initiative (EW4All). He is co-author of the Pillar 2 chapter on hazard detection, observation, monitoring and forecasting for the AI for EW4All report. His work focuses on strengthening multi-hazard early warning systems, advancing the integration of emerging technologies and AI into forecasting services, and supporting operational early warning implementation across WMO Members.
Prior to joining WMO, Matthieu worked at the European Commission Directorate-General for Research and Innovation on climate science and Earth observation policy, contributing to Horizon Europe work programme development. He previously completed his PhD in Atmospheric Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology where his research focused on extreme precipitation and storm formation in current and future climates.

Lead for Information Management
, IFRC

Luke Caley is the Lead for Information Management at the IFRC, where he leads global efforts to strengthen risk analysis, anticipatory action, and the use of data and AI in humanitarian decision‑making across the 191 National Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.

He has played a formative role in shaping modern anticipatory action. Prior to joining IFRC, Luke led the creation of the world’s first multi‑donor anticipatory action fund with the Start Network, helping to move the humanitarian system from reactive response to early, forecast‑based action.

Luke is also a co‑creator of the INFORM Risk Index, the humanitarian sector’s global standard for multi‑hazard risk analysis. INFORM enables cross‑crisis comparison of humanitarian severity and now underpins advances in anticipation through INFORM Warning, supporting earlier, evidence‑based action ahead of shocks.

At IFRC, he has led the development of IFRC GO, https://go.ifrc.org/ the Federation’s flagship digital platform for real‑time situational awareness, risk monitoring, and operational decision support. IFRC GO is now used across the Red Cross and Red Crescent network to support preparedness, DREF allocations, and anticipatory action, with its evolution and impact documented through the IFRC GO project story here: https://ifrcgoproject.medium.com/.

Luke brings over fifteen years of operational and technical experience across sudden‑onset disasters, epidemics, and displacement crises, combining field deployment experience with systems design, data governance, and innovation leadership.

Director of GIS & Data Services
, MapAction

Daniel Soares is MapAction’s Director of GIS & Data Services, where he coordinates the organisation’s portfolio of technical services and products. He first joined the team as a data expert volunteer in 2020 before becoming a staff member in 2023. He has notably led MapAction’s contribution to INFORM Risk Subnational, supporting the development of risk models covering over 20 countries.

MapAction (https://mapaction.org/) is an internal humanitarian NGO specialized in information management before, during and after disasters. With more than 130 rapid responses and over 500 other interventions, it works in collaboration with both local, national and international partners.

Previous to joining MapAction, Daniel worked in the private sector combining projects in climate strategy, open data and renewable energy.

Senior Director for Science, Services and Capacity Development
, World Meteorological Organisation (WMO)

Dr. Véronique Bouchet is the Senior Director for Science, Services and Capacity Development at the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) where she oversees the three WMO World Research Programmes, the development and implementation of globally harmonized services and applications through the Commission for Weather, Climate, Hydrological, Marine, and Related Environmental Services and Applications and the coordination of WMO education, training and capacity development activities. She is jointly responsible for AI within WMO’s programmes.

Prior to her appointment in May 2025, Dr. Bouchet was the Director General of the Canadian Centre for Meteorological and Environmental Prediction, one of the four directorates of the Meteorological Service of Canada (MSC). Dr Bouchet served on international committees since 2009, including as Chair of the WMO Task team on Exascale, Data Handling and AI (2020-2022), Chair of the WMO working group on the Future Data Infrastructure since 2023 and the chair of the Task Team on AI for Numerical Weather Prediction since 2024.

Urban Resilience Coordinator
, GEO Secretariat

I lead urban heat resilience work at the Group on Earth Observations (GEO) Secretariat in Geneva, where I built and run the Global Heat Resilience Service – a global initiative turning Earth observation and climate science into practical, neighbourhood-scale heat risk intelligence for cities.

My work combines three things: Earth observation and spatial data science, senior programme leadership across international institutions, and applied urban climate adaptation. Over 20+ years I have delivered urban resilience programmes across Africa, Asia, and Europe for UN agencies, multilateral development banks, and bilateral donors.

At GEO I provide the scientific leadership behind our heat risk tools while coordinating delivery with partners including IBM, C40 Cities, and Alibaba Cloud. I chair GEO’s Resilient Cities Working Group and serve as a Review Editor for the IPCC Special Report on Cities. I’m equally at home analysing satellite data and representing GEO at international policy forums.

Head of Public Affairs
, Intersec

Charlotte Cardona is Vice President of Public Affairs and Communications at Intersec. A graduate of EDHEC Business School with a diverse international background, she spent over a decade in North America holding leadership roles in the technology and security sectors. In 2021, she returned to France to join Intersec, where she leads strategic engagement with the company’s public and private stakeholders. Charlotte represents Intersec on critical public safety issues, positioning the company as a trusted thought leader and championing the use of fast data and AI technologies to enhance civil protection, homeland security, and business innovation.

Associate Expert in Remote Sensing for Disaster Management
, United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA)

Jumpei Takami is a specialist in remote sensing and geographic information systems (GIS), with a strong foundation in civil engineering and advanced data analytics. He holds a Master of Science in Civil Engineering from the University of Washington, United States, where he developed his expertise in applying satellite-based technologies to environmental monitoring. With over ten years of combined academic and professional experience, Mr. Takami has contributed to international projects that utilize satellite remote sensing to address hazards such as landslides, flooding, drought, and land subsidence. He has also supported forest monitoring initiatives, including canopy height and above-ground biomass estimation.

In recent years, Mr. Takami has shown strong interest in emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and digital twins. He has applied machine learning techniques—including Spatially Variant Apodization (SVA) for SAR image enhancement, Histogram-Based Gradient Boosting Classifier (HBGC) for landslide detection, and convolutional neural networks (CNNs) for forest structure analysis. Inspired by the growing role of digital twin platforms in climate resilience, he has also explored their potential to integrate satellite data with simulation models for risk forecasting and urban planning in vulnerable regions. Looking ahead, Mr. Takami is committed to advancing the integration of AI and digital twin technologies with Earth observation to support sustainable disaster management and climate adaptation, particularly in low-resource and high-risk settings.

Global Vice Chair – Sustainability
, EY
Global CCaSS Head of Sustainability Technology and Innovation
, EY
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Development
, Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan
Research Associate, CERTH/ITI Chair
, ETSI TC MTS Greece

Dr. Marija Jankovic is Chair of the ETSI Technical Committee Methods for Testing and Specification (TC MTS), ETSI’s centre of excellence for testing and specification methodologies. She leads standardisation efforts spanning testing languages and technologies, including TTCN-3 and TDL, as well as emerging methods for AI testing, continuous conformity assessment, and AI system documentation.

As a Senior Researcher at the Information Technologies Institute of the Centre for Research and Technology Hellas (CERTH/ITI), she contributes to European research and innovation projects in trustworthy AI, AI-enabled system testing, smart manufacturing, secure IoT, and human-centric digital systems. She also works with the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) on supply chain integration and smart manufacturing process design, strengthening the international and industrial scope of her standardisation work. Her work focuses on turning AI trustworthiness from a high-level principle into testable, measurable, and auditable evidence.

Chief Information Officer
, CERN

Enrica Porcari (Italy) took up the role of CERN Chief Information Officer in January 2026. She holds master’s degrees from the University of Rome and the University of Milan.

She spent 15 years at CGIAR, where she held several positions including Director of Shared Services, Acting Director of Communications and Chief Information Officer.

From 2016 to 2021, she served as Chief Information Officer and Director of the Technology Division at the World Food Programme (WFP). In July 2021, she joined CERN as Head of the Information Technology Department.

CEO
, World Pulse

Lourdes Rivas works at the intersection of technology, distributed collaboration, and social impact. Her experience spans from founding a global translation platform connecting tens of thousands of translators with international job opportunities to leading digital transformation, product strategy, and networked operating models across nonprofits and mission-driven organizations. Currently CEO of World Pulse, she explores how organizations measure impact, coordinate distributed work, and design systems that support meaningful outcomes across cultures, languages, and contexts. Her work increasingly focuses on the evolving relationship between AI, coordination, and social change

Chief Information Officer
, Asian Development Bank (ADB)

An innovative and dynamic leader, Stephanie, serves as the Chief Information Officer of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and holds the position of Director General in the bank’s Information Technology Department (ITD). Her responsibilities encompass ADB’s digital strategies, transformation initiatives, and management of its IT talents, infrastructure, and operations. These responsibilities extend across more than 42 offices, where field services engineers support digitally enabled ADB institutional and development operations.

Stephanie has many years of working experience in technology sector at IBM, HP, Microsoft, startups, and ST Engineering servicing clients from enterprises in airlines and airports, banking, and financial services institutions, manufacturing, and consumer packaged goods industry, to education, healthcare, public safety, national security and government sectors, accumulated many complex projects and industry knowledge in the business IT alignments and digital transformation journeys. She has garnered sales and negotiation, product development and marketing, service delivery and operations, entrepreneurship, corporate financial and risks management; provided business advisory to startups in new ventures and enterprises in driving the digital transformation, advanced analytics, cyber security, software defined cloud and edge computing, sustainability, and digital resilience. In ADB, she serves to create values through digital transformation enabled ADB to drive climate change actions, economic growth, gender equality, fostering financial inclusivity, sustainability and prosperity in the development member countries that ADB operate.

She is appointed as the council member of the CUHK (Chinese University of Hong Kong) Vice-Chancellor’s Global Alumni Advisory Board (GAAB) (2021-2023). She is also the member of Industry Advisory Panel (IAP) for Career Attachment Office (CAO) at the Nanyang Technological University of Singapore. She was an executive committee (EXCO) member of Women in Tech Chapter of Singapore Computer Society from 2020 to 2022 and newly appointed executive committee member of Sustainability Technology in 2024. She was the honoree recipient of the Singapore SG100IT Women in 2020 over 1000 nominations. She was one of first 10 industry members in Singapore Computer Society in attaining Certificate of Senior Professionals in AI Ethics and Governance. She holds both certificates in International Director Program and…

AI Frontier Technology Research Manager
, China Mobile (Hong Kong) Innovation Research Institute

Dr. Liang Liang is an AI Frontier Technology Research Manager at China Mobile (Hong Kong) Innovation Research Institute. His work focuses on low-resource language data management, AI data systems, multilingual AI applications, and deployment-oriented AI service innovation. He received his PhD in Computing from Imperial College London and worked as a postdoctoral researcher at EPFL. At China Mobile, he contributes to frontier AI research with a focus on low-resource multilingual scenarios, data-driven AI capabilities, and network-enabled intelligent applications.

Managing Director
, Downtown Music Publishing Africa

Thando Makhunga is a dynamic South African music industry executive and thought leader. As Managing Director of Downtown Music Publishing Africa—the continent’s largest independent music publisher – she drives strategic growth, negotiates major deals, and spearheads catalogue acquisitions across Africa and beyond. Under her leadership, the company has expanded its footprint, on the continent, securing partnerships with leading global brands and advocating for the rights of African creators.

In early 2025, Thando was named to Billboard’s Global Power Players list, recognizing her influence on the worldwide music landscape. That same year, she was appointed Chairperson of Music Ecosystems, a global organization dedicated to advancing research, policy, and best practice regarding music’s contribution to economic and social development.

Thando serves on the board of the Composers, Authors and Publishers Association (CAPASSO) and, since 2024, has served as Chairperson of the Music Publishers Association of South Africa (MPASA) – making history as the first Black woman in that role. Her global governance footprint includes serving as Vice Chairperson of the ICMP Africa Regional Group.

Most recently, in April 2026, Thando was formally appointed by the Board of the Southern African Music Rights Organization (SAMRO) to the MoI Review Task Team. In this capacity, she is responsible for deliberating upon and making recommendations regarding proposed amendments to SAMRO’s Memorandum of Incorporation, helping to shape the future governance of one of Africa’s largest Collective Management Organizations.

Earlier in her career, Thando was Group Music Manager at Primedia Broadcasting, where she shaped music strategy and regulatory-compliance systems across multiple radio brands, including 702, Cape Talk, and KFM. Notably, she led 947 (South Africa’s largest independent commercial music radio station) to its highest audience figures while serving as Station Manager.

A passionate advocate for social change, Thando is also Chairperson of RAD (Rise Above Development), a Cape Town-based non-profit empowering youth through music and education. She is an alumna of the University of Pretoria’s Gordon Institute of Business Science (GIBS), most recently having completed the Global Executive Development Program in 2025.

Author; Chief Impact Officer
, Planet

As Chief Impact Officer, Andrew oversees the sustainable development, humanitarian, ethics and human rights portfolio at Planet, a breakthrough geospatial imaging organization that has deployed the largest constellation of Earth-observing satellites in history. Together, these satellites image the entire surface of the Earth, every day, in high resolution. When analyzed with advanced AI techniques, this imagery has transformational value for addressing a host of global challenges, including monitoring peace and conflict, improving agriculture, delivering sustainable development, ensuring human rights, predicting food insecurity, assessing climate change, delivering disaster response, and improving conservation, among many others. Andrew is also the author of Resilience: Why Things Bounce Back, which has been published in more than a dozen countries worldwide.

Director of the Production, Productivity and Management Division
, United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC)
Director
, Algorithmic Governance Foundation

Jessica Rapson is a machine learning researcher and Director of the Algorithmic Governance Foundation with a multidisciplinary background in both statistical science and public policy, focusing on applications of AI/ML in optimising decision-making processes for organisations that serve the public.

She has worked on a wide variety of projects:

Machine learning tools to inform infrastructure funding decisions for Infrastructure Canada
Predictive AI to improve global governance effectiveness for the G7 Research Group
Data science in humanitarian aid and global development for OCHA, IFRC, and MSF
Research into developing novel spatio-temporal forecasting methods for the University of Oxford

Jessica has a Master of Public Policy degree from the University of Toronto and a Master of Science in Statistical Science degree from the University of Oxford, and is currently pursuing a DPhil in Statistical Science at the University of Oxford.

Programme Officer, Digital Diplomacy and Partnerships
, Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)

Originally from Argentina, Agustina Maria Grossi currently serves as Programme Officer, in charge of Digital Diplomacy and Partnerships in FAO Liaison Office in Geneva, focusing on advocacy, capacity building, cooperation and programme coordination for AI and Digital Governance related matters. With 6 languages and over 17 years of strong work experience in external relations and public affairs within international organizations and research institutes, she has held previous positions at the Organization for Economic Cooperation Development (OECD), the European Forest Institute (EFI) with the European Commission, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), as well as in the private sector and several NGOs in the field to enhance strategic multilateralism.

Thriving for multicultural impact through her solution delivery oriented work across 4 continents, she is deeply committed to identify and leverage opportunities for Growth and Sustainable Development in fast paced and innovative environments, with her most recent focus on Science and Technology Developments, including AI and Digital Policy for Good.

CTO, Automotive & Mobility
, Microsoft

Georg Doll is CTO for Automotive & Mobility at Microsoft, where he leads the company’s strategy for software-defined vehicles, connected mobility, and AI-driven automotive development. With over 30 years of experience across the automotive and technology industries, he has held leadership roles at Volkswagen Group, McKinsey & Company, Luxoft, Wind River, and ABB.

At Volkswagen, he shaped the infotainment software strategy across multiple brands. At McKinsey, he advised OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers on digital transformation and software organization design. His engineering background includes safety-critical systems for aerospace (ARINC 653), AUTOSAR platform development, and large-scale Android-based infotainment programs.

Georg is a founding member of GENIVI (now COVESA) and currently chairs the COVESA Generative AI Working Group. He is a recognized voice on how AI agents and modern development practices are reshaping the way automotive software is built, tested, and delivered.

CEO
, Global AI Corporation

Richard V. Rothenberg is President of the Global Algorithmic Institute (UN MoU partner) a think tank whose AI-driven datasets measuring ESG risks and SDG progress have been incorporated into multiple United Nations publications.

Richard serves as Research Affiliate at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory—one of the world’s premier supercomputing facilities with 13 Nobel Prizes—and advisor to the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) on experimental AI technologies for national security applications.

He has served as UN Expert on the UNCTAD Task Force on Data for the SDGs and the UN Science, Technology and Innovation Expert Group, shaping international AI governance frameworks
As CEO and Co-Founder of Global AI Corporation, Richard deploys AI systems providing alternative ESG, SDG, and sustainable finance data for institutional clients, including governments, multinational corporations, and asset managers

Previously, Richard worked as a quantitative portfolio manager and researcher at multi-billion dollar hedge funds and global investment banks, including Deutsche Bank, and other leading institutions, pioneering AI/ML applications in financial markets.
Richard established the Quantitative Investing Group at the CFA NY Society – the leading forum for the investment community in NY with over 10k professional members – and also serves on the Editorial Board of the Journal of AI, Robotics & Workplace Automation.

He has been a speaker and advisor at the MIT/Stanford AI Summit in Davos during the World Economic Forum, the UN Financing For Development Summit & SDG Fair, the Future Minerals Forum in Saudi Arabia, where he presented an AI-powered Critical Minerals Barometer under royal patronage, among other international events.
Richard holds a bachelor’s degree in Economics and Computational Finance from the Monterrey Institute of Technology, a Certificate of Quantitative Finance from the CQF Institute, and an MBA in Quantitative Finance from Columbia University in New York City.

Director, Compassionate Sustainability
, Stanford University School of Medicine Center for Compassion, Altruism Research and Education

James Ehrlich is Director of Compassionate Sustainability at the Stanford University School of Medicine Center for Compassion, Altruism Research and Education (CCARE), founded by Dr. James R. Doty, M.D. Additionally, James Ehrlich is appointed affiliate at Stanford Woods Institute – Human and Planetary Health, is Senior Fellow at NASA Ames Research Center, appointed faculty at Singularity University, and a former White House OSTP Appointee to a joint taskforce on AI integrated Regenerative Infrastructure.
James is also the Founder of ReGen Villages Holding, B.V. a Stanford University impact company founded in the Netherlands, using post-doctorate research applied to opensource AI and machine learning for the generative design and autonomous operation of climate-adaptable and resilient housing developments around the world.
Ehrlich’s vision behind the development of the VillageOS™ opensource software is to apply generative design for the integration of clean water, renewable energy micro-grids, high-yield organic food production, and circular nutritional flows at the neighborhood scale. Giving landowners, residential developers, municipal and regional governments a freely accessible and easy-to-use platform for planning climate/resource resilient communities. The VillageOS™ is the founding orchestration layer of the Global Opensource Consortium, which integrates opensource and open science research in support of a new asset class based on risk resilience and disaster avoidance. The Global Opensource Consortium focus is to democratize low-power AI that supports community adaptability and productivity, contributing to local/regional supply chain security and nation-state stability.
A serial entrepreneur in Silicon Valley for over 25-years, James successfully founded and managed technology and media companies in motion picture special effects software and video game tools and designs for Atari, Nintendo, Sega, and 3DO. For nearly a decade, Mr. Ehrlich executive produced an award-winning national public broadcasting (PBS) television series based on his case study research of organic and bio-dynamic family farms, that at its apex reached over 35-million homes each week, and is also the co-author of a best-selling companion cookbook for health and wellbeing. Hachette, Organic Living THG (2007).
James is a graduate from New York University in computer science, and studied Mechanical Engineering from Stanford University under Prof. Larry Leifer at the Center…

Founder
, Girls Into Coding

Avye Couloute is the 18-year-old Founder of Girls Into Coding, a UK organisation she started at age 10 after noticing that most of the young people at the tech workshops she was running were boys.

Eight years on, Girls Into Coding has reached 20,000+ girls across the UK through free hands-on workshops in coding, robotics, engineering, AI, and 3D printing. 90% of participants report increased interest in STEM subjects. 78% feel more confident in their technical abilities.

Avye’s work sits at the intersection of technology, engineering, and social change. She believes the most important question in AI is not what the technology can do, but who gets to shape it. Right now, too many young people, and especially girls, are growing up believing that AI and engineering are not for them. Through Girls Into Coding, she is working to change that.

She designs and makes robotic kits used at GIC events, speaks at international conferences, and through her workshops helps girls understand how technology can address real-world challenges including sustainability, climate change, and renewable energy.

A Forbes 30 Under 30 honouree, UK Young Engineer of the Year, and Highly Commended at the Royal Academy of Engineering Rooke Award, Avye brings a rare combination of lived experience, technical knowledge, and youth perspective to conversations about AI’s future.

She believes you are never too young for your ideas to have value, and that the next generation of AI builders, policymakers, and innovators is already here.

Lead, WHO GIS Centre for Health, Data, Digital Health Analytics and Artificial Intelligence (DDA)
, World Health Organization (WHO)
Vice Chair, UNGGIM United Nations Geospatial Network

Ravi Shankar leads the WHO GIS Centre for Health at WHO Headquarters, where he drives the strategic application of geospatial intelligence to advance global health outcomes. With over two decades of experience, he has played a pivotal role in integrating GIS and spatial data systems into public health decision-making, particularly in complex emergency and outbreak settings.

As the former GIS Technical Officer for the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI), Ravi was instrumental in modernising geospatial tools to support surveillance and microplanning. During the West Africa Ebola outbreak, he led the development of WHO’s global mapping platform to deliver real-time situational awareness for coordinated response.

Earlier in his career at UNOSAT, Ravi supported emergency mapping efforts for the Haiti earthquake, Thailand floods, the Syrian conflict, and the Libyan war. A strong proponent of capacity building, he designed and taught a Master’s-level GIS course for disaster management at the University of Copenhagen. Originally trained as an architect and urban planner, he contributed to national master plans in Libya and the Andaman Islands.

Today, Ravi continues to champion innovation in geospatial data use, supporting digital transformation across health systems and contributing to global efforts to enhance the quality, availability, and interoperability of critical data for sustainable development.

Senior Advisor, Strategic Engagement and Initiatives Office of the Secretary-General
, International Telecommunication Union (ITU)

Alex has over 30 years professional experience in a series of leadership roles that has consistently focused on building partnerships to address the world’s biggest development challenges. Alex currently serves in the Office of the Secretary-General of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), the United Nations specialized agency for digital technologies, where he is responsible for developing and managing key engagements between the ITU and its partners. He also oversees and coordinates several ITU wide initiatives including Giga (the ITU/UNICEF joint initiative to connect every school to the internet) and Partner2Connect, and ITU’s work in digital infrastructure investment and digital public infrastructure.

Prior to joining the ITU, Alex worked in both the private and not-for-profit sectors. From 2018-2019, he served as President of CG/LA Infrastructure, a US based company that promotes and develops infrastructure projects around the world. From 2000 to 2018, Alex was a member of the Executive Committee at the World Economic Forum, an international organization for public private cooperation with a mission to improve the state of the world, where he held several leadership roles including the development and rollout of the Forum’s Global System Initiatives; heading the ICT, Media & Entertainment, Basics, and Infrastructure industry teams and related projects (including the Global Education Initiative); and heading the Center for Global Industries Geneva. From 1988-2000, Alex worked in a variety of professional roles at Accenture as a Strategy Consultant, General Motors as a Quality Control Engineer, and the US National Parks Service.

He is a licensed Professional Engineer with a degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Toronto and a Masters in Public Administration from Harvard University.

Divisional Director, Investment and Enterprise
, UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD)

Nan Li Collins has over 25 years of experience leading international investment, sustainable finance, and enterprise development in the UN and the private sector across Asia, Africa, Europe, and North America.
She currently leads the United Nations’ global agenda on investment and enterprise— providing strategic analysis, policy guidance, investment facilitation and capacity building to governments in over 100 countries. She is the Chief Editor of the World Investment Report, the UN’s flagship publication on global investment trends and policy. She chairs the Global Alliance of Special Economic Zones and heads the World Investment Forum. She represents the UN on the IFRS Advisory Council and chairs the Board of the UN Sustainable Stock Exchanges Initiative to align capital markets with sustainability, resilience, and inclusive growth objectives. She leads the UN intergovernmental Working Group on International Standards of Accounting and Reporting, positioning corporate governance, sustainability, and capital market reform at the core of global development agenda.
Previously, Nan served as Global Director for Sustainable Investments and Innovation at UNOPS, where she led infrastructure investments in developing economies, working closely with development finance institutions and private investors. Earlier, at UNDP, she led global initiatives on innovative finance and South-South investment cooperation, helping establish UNDP as a system-wide pioneer in sustainable and blended finance.
Before joining the United Nations, she spent a decade in senior roles in multinational corporations in China and the United States, focusing on investment strategy, market entry, mergers and acquisitions, and sustainability integration.
She holds an MBA from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and has completed executive leadership and finance programs at IESE Business School and Tsinghua University.

Global Vice Chair – Alliances & Ecosystems
, EY
Lecturer and AI Researcher
, Debre Tabor University, Ethiopia

I am Birhan Abuhay Jemere, a Lecturer and AI Researcher at Debre Tabor University, Ethiopia, working at the intersection of artificial intelligence, edge computing, cybersecurity, and inclusive digital access. My work focuses on building transparent, resource-efficient AI systems for communities where connectivity, computing power, and digital infrastructure are limited.

I develop offline-first and explainable AI solutions, including AmbaAI, a multilingual educational platform, and OmniMark, a document accessibility engine designed for low-resource environments. In cybersecurity, my research explores interpretable defense mechanisms such as Multi-Vector Explainable AI and Asm2SrcMatcher, a human-in-the-loop framework for reverse engineering and malware analysis.

At the AI for Good Global Summit, I advocate for practical, inclusive, and trustworthy AI that expands access to knowledge, strengthens digital resilience, and supports communities across the Global South.

CEO and Co-founder
, AiCole

CEO and co-founder of AiCole, is driven by the usage of a human centred role in modern technology. With a reasoning that provides an enhanced version of learning, his work centers on creating adaptive learning environments for K-12 education.

Currently supporting an infrastructure in mathematics, Mr Segal leads the development team of a platform that moves beyond traditional grading and offers personalized, step-by-step mentorship. With the goal to use cognitive technology to address educational inequalities and making high-quality academic support accessible to all students.

Founder and CEO
, Findora AI

Dr. Naeem Komeilipoor is a Canadian neuroscientist, entrepreneur, and AI innovator working on trusted and human-centered artificial intelligence systems. He is the Founder and CEO of Findora AI, a company developing AI trust, verification, and sovereign intelligence infrastructure for enterprise, government, and highly sensitive environments.

Combining expertise across neuroscience, engineering, artificial intelligence, and human-AI interaction, his work focuses on building intelligent systems that are reliable, transparent, and trustworthy in real-world environments. He is particularly interested in the responsible deployment of AI across enterprise, public sector, and mission-critical systems, while advancing accessibility and human-centered technology.

Lecturer
, University of Johannesburg

Dr. Ridewaan Hanslo is a dedicated academic and seasoned industry professional, with specialized expertise in Artificial Intelligence and Agile Software Development. He combines over 20 years of industry and nearly two decades of academic experience. His focus is on transforming education to equip society with a problem-solving and solution-driven mindset, empowering citizens for shared prosperity. He uniquely bridges the gap between theoretical knowledge and modern innovative practices.

Founder and CEO
, FarmerLifeline Technologies

Esther Kimani is the founder and CEO of FarmerLifeline Technologies, a Kenyan based company that is revolutionizing agriculture across the Global South with solar-powered, AI-driven devices. She is leveraging artificial intelligence to transform Africa’s agricultural landscape by empowering small-scale farmers to fight food insecurity and climate change at its roots. She holds a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree in Computer Science from the University of Eldoret and is currently undertaking a Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence.
Through Farmer Lifeline’s work, Esther helps farmers build climate resilience by detecting pests and diseases in time, reducing crop losses, and increasing their incomes—ultimately enabling sustainability and prosperity in rural communities. Esther is on a mission to impact 1 million marginalized smallholder farmers by 2030. As a trailblazer in AI for good, Esther has garnered recognition for her transformative efforts, including:

1.Giving a keynote speech at the Africa Food Systems Forum in Senegal during the launch of the 2025 Global Food Policy Report alongside H.E. Jakaya Kikwete, former president of Tanzania
2.Being honored with the UN FAO Achievement Scroll.
3.Awarded the 2024 Africa Prize for Engineering Innovation by the UK’s Royal Academy of Engineering.
4.Invited to give a public lecture on “The role of AI in building Climate Resilient Rural Communities” in Florida during Grace Hopper Celebration September 2023
5.Invited as a keynote speaker at COP28 in Dubai on “Youth engagement in climate change”
6.Invited as a speaker at the Mobile World Congress GSMA Summit in Kigali October 2025 on “Harnessing Innovation and Partnership for 5G Use Case Development”

AI Ethics & Safety Senior Technical Specialist
, Jaguar Land Rover (JLR)

Dr Paula Palade is an internationally recognised expert in AI ethics, advancing security and ethical standards for connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs) at Jaguar Land Rover and across European and global ecosystems. With over a decade of experience spanning automotive engineering, AI ethics, and standardisation, she has made significant contributions to the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and the European Commission.

Her mission is to ensure that AI is deployed in ways that are ethical, sustainable, and beneficial to society.

As AI Ethics & Safety Technical Specialist at Jaguar Land Rover, Dr Palade leads the development and implementation of ethical principles and best practices for CAVs, helping to shape responsible innovation at scale. She holds a PhD in electrical engineering and has authored multiple patents and publications in leading journals, reflecting a strong foundation in both research and applied engineering.

Dr Palade’s work has earned her numerous accolades, including Automotive Rising Star of the Year 2024 (Detroit AutoTech), Top 50 Women in Engineering UK 2024, and recognition in both the UK TechWomen100 and Autocar Top 100 Women in Automotive.
A committed advocate for diversity and inclusion in engineering, she serves as a STEM Ambassador, Women in Engineering mentor, and Chartered Engineer mentor with the IET.

She contributed to the European Commission’s report on the Ethics of CAVs, delivering 20 key recommendations that are helping to shape policy and emerging legislation. In addition to her technical leadership, she is a frequent speaker at international events, delivers webinars on CAV security, and supports strategic initiatives for INCOSE and the IET.

Associate Professor and Senior Research fellow, Tsinghua Medicine
, Tsinghua University

Yue Qiu is the Associate Professor and Senior Research fellow in Tsinghua Medicine, Tsinghua University. She acquired degrees in Statistics (B.S.), Economics (B.S.), and Demography (PhD) at Peking University. She previously served as the senior research fellow at the Development Research Centre of the State Council of China(DRC) and was a visiting scholar at the Harvard Kennedy School. Her research interests are healthcare system and policy, with particular attention to advance AI in healthcare.

Dr. Qiu’s studies influenced national policy making. For the past 10 years, she was PI for more than 30 projects. Her projects were funded by the Research Office of the State Council, National Health Commission, National Healthcare Security Administration, Chinese Academy of Engineering, National Key Research and Development Program, National Social Science Fund, Gates Foundation, and etc. She published more than 50 papers or chapters, of which got positive feedbacks by the Chinese Premier or Vice-Premiers. She also published papers in the top international journals such as The Lancet, its sub journal and NEJM sub journal.
Dr. Qiu was awarded as the “Outstanding fellow” by DRC. She served as the expert for several ministries and was involved in several international dialogues with top universities.

Professor of Trustworthy Autonomous Systems
, University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland, and University of Florence

Francesco Flammini is a Professor of Trustworthy Autonomous Systems at the University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland, and at the University of Florence (Italy). He leads the Trustworthy Autonomous Systems (TAS) research group at Dalle Molle Institute for Artificial Intelligence (IDSIA USI-SUPSI), and holds a PhD in Computer Engineering. With 15+ years of industry experience, he has managed EU-funded projects on AI, cybersecurity, and smart mobility. A Senior Member of IEEE and Distinguished Lecturer for both IEEE and ACM, he serves on the IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (SMC) Board of Governors. He has authored 200+ publications and received several awards including the Dalle Molle Award for the Quality of Life, TRA Senior Researcher Award, and recognition among the world’s top 2% scientists by Stanford University.

Professor
, Federal University of Technology Minna Nigeria

Professor James Agajo is a distinguished scholar and global leader in emerging technologies and international policy. He is based at the Federal University of Technology Minna Nigeria and holds a PhD in Telecommunication and Computer Engineering. With over two decades of academic leadership, he has contributed significantly to global research and innovation.

His work focuses on translating advanced technologies into practical solutions for governance and sustainable development. Professor Agajo serves as a High-Level Expert Group member under the United Nations Office of the High Representative for the Least Developed Countries.
He is also a member of the Academic Advisory Body on Emerging Technologies under the International Telecommunication Union of the United Nations. His scholarly impact includes more than 180 publications in AI, telecommunications, intelligent systems, and future networks.
He has received several international recognitions for innovation and research excellence.

These include multiple International Telecommunication Union and United Nations awards in 2021 and 2024. He has also earned top honours from IBM in AI, IoT, and Blockchain innovation.
Professor Agajo currently serves as Professor and Consultant/Director of Research and Development at the Bakarean Centre for Global Governance.

Lecturer, Department of Informatics and Information Technology
, Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA), Tanzania

Dr. Joseph Philipo Telemala is a Lecturer in the Department of Informatics and Information Technology at Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA), Tanzania. His research focuses on Artificial Intelligence and data-driven technologies for addressing challenges in low-resource settings, with interests spanning Natural Language Processing (NLP), speech technologies, information retrieval, digital health, climate resilience, and AI applications in agriculture.
He is currently leading and contributing to several internationally funded initiatives, including efforts to develop speech and text resources for underserved African languages and ethnic communities. His work also explores the use of AI and data science to support areas such as climate-sensitive disease prediction and technology-driven solutions for agriculture. Dr. Telemala is passionate about building inclusive and socially impactful AI systems that ensure underserved communities are not left behind.

Student
, ETH Zurich

Oleksandr Goncharenko is a student of Food Science and Nutrition at ETH Zurich and a Scholar for the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). With a professional background as a certified Dairy Technologist (EFZ), he focuses on the practical application and ethical deployment of AI within the food industry. His goal is to bridge the gap between emerging technologies and sustainable, real-world impact in global food systems.

Computer Engineering graduate
, Multimedia University, Malaysia

Seifeldin Elnozahy is a Computer Engineering graduate from Multimedia University, Malaysia, with a strong interest in artificial intelligence, applied machine learning, and AI for social impact. He has hands-on experience in developing AI and software solutions, including machine learning models, computer vision systems, LangChain-based generative AI applications, and practical proof-of-concept systems. His research on a Raspberry Pi-based face recognition door lock system was published in the MDPI Journal of IoT. As part of the Innovate for Impact initiative, he contributed to reviewing AI for Good use cases by improving technical clarity, structure, formatting, evaluation transparency, and alignment with responsible and human-centered AI impact.

Head of Operations
, PixVerse

Xiongyi Zhang is Head of Operations at PixVerse, an AI video generation platform dedicated to making video creation more accessible. He leads work across product operations, creator ecosystem development, partnerships, and global go-to-market initiatives, helping translate advanced generative AI capabilities into practical creative tools for creators and organizations.

Before PixVerse, his work spanned large language models, media & entertainment, and education, bringing a cross-sector perspective on how technology can support creativity, learning, and everyday expression.

Chief Scientist, Deep-Time Digital Earth (DDE)
, Zhejiang International Research Center

Dr. Yitian Xiao is Chief Scientist of the Deep-Time Digital Earth (DDE) Zhejiang International Research Center and serves as Senior Technical Consultant to Zhejiang Lab and the Yunqi Academy of Engineering. He previously served as Senior Corporate Expert and Chief Artificial Intelligence Scientist at Sinopec Group and earlier held senior scientific and technical leadership roles at ExxonMobil.

Over a career spanning more than three decades, Dr. Xiao has integrated advanced computational technologies—including quantum mechanics, molecular dynamics, reservoir simulation, machine learning, and artificial intelligence—with first-principles scientific approaches to address complex challenges in Earth and energy sciences.
His current work focuses on AI for Science, AI-native Earth system intelligence, and the development of advanced geoscience foundation models and autonomous scientific workflows. He has played a leading role in promoting the responsible, open, and transparent development of scientific AI systems, including international governance, ethical oversight, and interdisciplinary collaboration frameworks for AI applications in Earth and environmental sciences.

Dr. Xiao is also a key contributor to the development of GeoGPT and related global AI-for-Science initiatives aimed at accelerating scientific discovery, improving sustainability, and advancing international collaboration through trustworthy and responsible artificial intelligence.

Chemistry Teacher, Sultan Sharif Ali Secondary School
, Ministry of Education, Brunei Darussalam

Hj Zadil Hayat Bin Hj Kassim is a Chemistry Teacher at Sultan Sharif Ali Secondary School under the Ministry of Education, Brunei Darussalam, and the founder of ChemBuddy Supreme+, an AI-powered personalized learning platform developed to make chemistry education more accessible, engaging, and inclusive for students of different learning abilities and backgrounds.

Originally developed in response to real classroom challenges — particularly to support a visually impaired student facing difficulties accessing chemistry learning resources — ChemBuddy Supreme+ integrates generative AI, adaptive tutoring, accessibility support, virtual simulations, and personalized learning tools for Cambridge O-Level Chemistry education.

Alongside his full-time teaching responsibilities, Hj Zadil independently pursued self-directed studies in artificial intelligence and machine learning, applying these skills directly within classroom environments to improve student learning experiences and accessibility in STEM education.

His interests include inclusive AI, AI-assisted education, accessibility in STEM learning, and practical applications of emerging technologies to support meaningful educational outcomes.

Senior Director, Government Affairs
, SpacemiT (Hangzhou) Technology Co., Ltd.

Zhuangyuan Yang is a Senior Director of Government Affairs at SpacemiT, a leading RISC-V AI CPU computing ecosystem company. She holds a Master’s degree in Engineering from Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics and is a Senior Engineer.

With over 9 years of experience at the China Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) Electronic Technology Standardization Institute, including a secondment to a relevant national ministry, Ms. Yang has led the drafting of multiple national standards and policies. Her work has been crucial in shaping regulations and standards in the information technology sector, with a particular focus on artificial intelligence (AI) and its responsible deployment.

At SpacemiT, Ms. Yang is responsible for strategic engagement and policy advocacy. She leverages her deep understanding of both government policies and technological innovation to bridge the gap between industry and regulatory bodies. She is a key contributor to SpacemiT’s mission of advancing RISC-V architecture for an intelligent future, particularly in the application of AI to solve global challenges.
Ms. Yang is actively involved in the “Emotional Companion Robot” project, a RISC-V chip-powered solution designed to provide empathetic companionship to the elderly, left-behind children, and isolated individuals. This initiative exemplifies SpacemiT’s commitment to “AI for Good” by ensuring privacy, low latency, and affordability through locally deployed, self-developed RISC-V chips.

She is a strong advocate for responsible AI development and believes in leveraging technology to build inclusive and sustainable communities. Ms. Yang is honored to contribute to the global dialogue at the ITU AI for Good Global Summit 2026.

AI Data Engineering Lead
, GSMA

Zeinab Nezami is AI Data Engineering Lead at the GSMA Open Telco AI Initiative, with deep expertise in multi-agent systems, Gen AI, and autonomous networks. She led work on safe multi-agent orchestration for Open RAN at the AI Security Institute and contributed to research at the CHEDDAR Hub and the Alan Turing Institute. Her work spans distributed systems, large-scale simulation, and testbed design, grounded in real-world telecom applications. She is driven by a commitment to building technically robust, safe, and sustainable AI for critical infrastructure.

Director, screenwriter and actress

Yiwen CAO is a young female director, screenwriter and actress from Hong Kong, China. Her debut feature film What’s next? was selected by 2025 Berlin International Film Festival (Forum). And she is recognized as the first director in the world whose AI films selected by three major European international film festivals (Cannes, Berlinale or Venice) .

Yiwen has also been invited as a keynote speaker on AI theme at the European Film Market of the Berlin International Film Festival, the Singapore Asian Film Market, and the Golden Rooster Awards AI Film Night in China.

And she has been interviewed multiple times by worldwide filmmakers, including Emmy Award winners.

Her AI short films have received awards and nominations at multiple international festivals, including Academy Award–qualifying festivals, Animation Day at both the Cannes International Film Festival and Venice International Film Festival, as well as the World AI Film Festival (Cannes) . And her other AI work won “See the Unseen” award at the 2025 First International Film Festival, which is the biggest youth film festival in China.

Before focusing on AI filmmaking, Yiwen worked in the traditional film industry as a screenwriter and actress, receiving multiple Best Screenplay and Best Actress awards at international film festivals, including BAFTA-qualifying and Canadian Screen Award-qualifying festivals.

Co-founder and CEO
, Anthum AI

Orri Bogdan is a repeat founder in CPG and ad-tech. His previous company ALL DAY surpassed $10M in revenue in its second year, with backing from investors including the co-founder of Netflix. Orri now leads Anthum AI, applying generative video tools to the future of marketing and brand storytelling. He is also a selected jury member at the 2026 AI for Good Global Summit.

Head of Product Marketing for Automotive Processors
, NXP

Nicola Concer is Head of Product Marketing for Automotive Processors at NXP, leading the positioning of high‑performance compute platforms for the AI‑defined vehicle era. He focuses on central compute architectures that consolidate vehicle functions and turn processing power into real-time intelligence and rapid software innovation. Nicola holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Bologna and completed postdoctoral research at Columbia University in New York City.

Program Management Support Specialist
, United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS)

Emily Knowles is a Program Management Support Specialist with the United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS). She is currently supporting the United Nations Office of Counter Terrorism (UNOCT)’s Global Victims of Terrorism Support Programme, where she leads the German-funded “Tech for Victims of Terrorism” project to enhance innovation and multi-sectoral collaboration to improve victims’ access to psychosocial support and essential services through the responsible use of new and emerging technologies.

She is author of the recent UNOCT “Gap Analysis: Digital Tools to Support Victims of Terrorism” which seeks new solutions to the most critical gaps in survivor care, from AI-driven mental health tools to joined-up service referral systems. This project aligns new technologies and victim needs, establishing a clear path for safe, responsible, and victim-centric digital innovation.

She has also led projects leveraging machine learning to improve climate-conflict foresight across the UN system, and technology-enabled stabilization pilots and projects with conflict-affected communities across West Africa, where she was based from 2020-2024.

Professor of Psychology and Head of Lab at CITEC
, Bielefeld University

Friederike Eyssel is Professor of Psychology and head of the research group “Applied Social Psychology and Gender Research” at the Center for Cognitive Interaction Technology (CITEC), Bielefeld University, Germany. Dr. Eyssel is passionate about basic and applied social psychological research and she is interested in various research topics ranging from social robotics, trust, and acceptance of novel techlologies to attitudes and attitude change.  These topics have been covered in various third-party funded projects, including EU projects CODEFROR and PERSEO, or projects VIVA, poliTe, and NEO-Milk. Friederike is co-author of various textbooks on social robots, among them “HRI: An introduction (2020, 2024 Cambridge University Press), “Robots in Education” (2021, Routledge), and “Theory and practice of sociosensitive and socioactive systems” (2022, Springer). Friederike Eyssel is Associate Editor of ACM Transactions on Human-Robot Interaction, Section Editor of Robotics. For her activities in research and teaching, Friederike has received Bielefeld University’s Grotemeyer Award and Bielefeld University’s Award for Sustainable Engagement for Gender Equality in 2021, and the IEEE-RAS Distinguished Lecturer Award for 2022-2024 and 2025-2027.

Professor & Co-founder and CTO
, UBA & Entelai

Diego Fernández Slezak directs the Applied Artificial Intelligence Lab (LIAA) at the University of Buenos Aires and is a CONICET researcher with a track record spanning neuroscience, mental health, psychology, and philosophy of mind. His work is defined by versatility: applying AI methods across disciplines — from modeling cognitive processes and detecting early signs of mental disorders through language, to exploring the computational foundations of consciousness. As co-founder and CTO of Entelai, he has led the deployment of AI clinical tools in healthcare systems across Latin America. His most recent research focuses on agentic AI systems for early dementia detection in underserved populations, leveraging ubiquitous platforms and culturally adapted protocols to democratize access to screening in low- and middle-income countries. He holds a PhD in Computer Science from UBA and has been recognized with the Konex Merit Diploma, Google Research Award, and Microsoft Faculty Fellowship.

CEO
, Frontier Model Forum

Chris Meserole is the Executive Director of the Frontier Model Forum and an expert in AI security and security. He works closely with experts from the member firms of the FMF – Amazon, Anthropic, Google, Meta, Microsoft, and OpenAI – to identify best practices for identifying, evaluating, and mitigating the potential risks to public security and security from frontier AI systems. Meserole previously served as the director of the Brookings AI and Emerging Technology Initiative and a fellow in the Brookings Foreign Policy Program.

Research Scientist
, Korea AI Safety Institute (Korea AISI)

Minjae Seo is a Research Scientist at the ETRI Korea AI Safety Institute (Korea AISI), working on AI safety, network security, and the adversarial robustness of frontier AI models. His earlier research focused on privacy protection in Tor, blockchain, and distributed systems. Broadening his scope to frontier AI models, he proposed the first code-patching agent addressing knowledge-cutoff vulnerabilities unseen by code-generation models, and introduced the first political jailbreaking agent for frontier text-to-image (T2I) systems. At Korea AISI, he contributes to frontier research on safe and trustworthy AI, focusing on model vulnerabilities, privacy-preserving systems, and generative AI security.

Vice President for Education and Workforce Development, Corporate Social Responsibility
, IBM

Lydia Logan leads IBM’s community and university skilling initiatives that create more inclusive and effective schools and workforces. Her programs help fulfill IBM’s pledges to skill 30 million people worldwide by 2030, and to train two million learners in AI through 2026.

Ms. Logan develops and manages strategic global partnerships with IBM’s clients, non-profit organizations, schools, government, and content and curriculum developers that support career readiness.

For this role, she applies her decades of leadership and programmatic expertise in the realms of philanthropy, education, public policy, and economic development. These experiences inform Ms. Logan’s strategic development and execution of the acclaimed IBM SkillsBuild global career readiness program.

Prior to IBM, Ms. Logan successfully spearheaded education initiatives while serving in senior leadership roles at Verizon, the Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and Kimsey Foundation.

Ms. Logan holds a B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania.

Assistant Professor of Psychology
, University of Health Sciences, Türkiye

Dr. Merve Armağan Boğatekin is an Assistant Professor of Psychology at the University of Health Sciences in Türkiye. She holds a PhD in Applied Psychology and Prevention Science from the University of Massachusetts Lowell and has collaborated on research with Harvard University, Stanford University, and the United Nations.

Her work sits at the intersection of psychology, technology, and structural inequality, examining how language, culture, and socioeconomic contexts shape people’s experiences with emerging technologies. Her research focuses on digital well-being, cyberbullying, cyber-racism, artificial intelligence, and the psychological dimensions of the global digital divide.

Dr. Boğatekin is the author of Transforming Community Health with Psychology and AI (Wiley), which explores culturally responsive approaches to reducing health disparities through AI. She is also the recipient of the Young Social Entrepreneur of the Year Award for her contributions to youth leadership and social impact initiatives.

At the AI for Good Global Summit, she brings a human-centered perspective to discussions on equity, inclusion, and accessibility in AI systems.

Endowed Chair Professor, Graduate School of Science and Technology Policy
, Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology (KAIST)

Professor Moon Choi (최문정) is an Endowed Chair Professor at the KAIST Graduate School of Science and Technology Policy, where she founded and directs the Aging & Technology Policy Lab. She holds the distinction of being the first full-time professor at KAIST with a doctoral degree in social welfare—an appointment that reflects both her unique intellectual identity and her commitment to humanizing science, technology, and innovation at one of the world’s leading STEM institutions. Her academic journey spans continents and disciplines. She earned a B.S. in Biochemistry from Yonsei University, an M.A. in Social Welfare from Seoul National University, and a Ph.D. in Social Welfare from Case Western Reserve University, where she also completed a certificate in Gerontology. Internationally, Prof. Choi co-chaired the Research Division of UN EQUALS. Also, she has served as a consultant to the United Nations and currently serves as Chair of the OECD-Korea Digital Society Initiative.

Vice President for Growth
, Equipo Health

Fincy Yousuff is the Vice President for Growth at Equipo Health – a HealthTech product firm based in the US. She leads Equipo’s Strategic Growth, Technology Partnerships, and Artificial Intelligence Lab.

Over the past decade, Fincy has structured Growth, AI, delivery, and operations across various organizations, including Start-ups, Mid-size Organizations, and MNCs such as EY and Lionbridge. But Start-ups and Innovations are what keep her bright and breezy. Her expertise spans multiple industries, including HealthTech, AgriTech, EdTech, and FinTech.

She is also the proud winner of the “Woman in Tech” award, awarded by EY for distinguished women in technology. She is a speaker, trainer, and mentor for start-ups and helps organize tech events such as Grace Hopper Celebration India, Agile India, and various IEEE Events.

She speaks passionately about – Ethical & Responsible AI, Gamification, Quality Assurance, Design Thinking, Agility in a Start-up, etc. If she isn’t working, you could find her cooking her favorite meal or crammed in a corner reading a book.

Managing Director
, Perseus Strategies

Jared Genser has been an international human rights lawyer for more than two decades. He is Managing Director of Perseus Strategies, a public interest law firm, Co-Founder, Board Member, and outside General Counsel to the Neurorights Foundation, a member of the Advisory Board to the Carr-Ryan Center for Human Rights at Harvard University where he was previously a Senior Tech Fellow, and a member of the Expert Advisory Group to the joint INTERPOL-UNODC project on Neurotechnology, Law Enforcement, and Criminal Justice: Uses, Risks, and Human Rights Safeguards.

He was previously a partner at the global law firm DLA Piper LLP, a management consultant with McKinsey & Company, and Special Adviser on the Responsibility to Protect to the Secretary General of the Organization of American States (2020-2025).

Referred to by the New York Times as “The Extractor” for his work freeing political prisoners worldwide, Genser has served as counsel to such luminaries as former Czech Republic President Václav Havel, Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, and Nobel Peace Prize Laureates Ales Bialiatski, Desmond Tutu, and Elie Wiesel. He has taught as adjunct faculty at Stanford Law School, Georgetown University Law Center, University of Pennsylvania Law School, and University of Michigan Law School.

He holds a B.S. from Cornell University, an M.P.P. from Harvard University, and a J.D. cum laude from the University of Michigan Law School. His newest book is a co-edited volume with former UN High Commissioner on Human Rights Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein entitled The Oxford Handbook on the UN Human Rights System (Oxford University Press, 2026). His next co-edited book is The Cambridge Handbook of Neurotechnology Governance: Legal and Ethical Frontiers (Cambridge University Press, 2027).

Genser received the American Bar Association’s International Human Rights Award and Tällberg Eliasson Global Leadership Prize and is an elected member of both the American Law Institute and Council on Foreign Relations.

Founder and Chief Neuroscientist
, Buyer Brain

Dr. Ana Iorga is a consumer neuroscientist and behavioural scientist whose current research examines how AI is reshaping human judgment, attention, and decision-making in individuals and organisations. A Medical Doctor with a PhD in Consumer Neuroscience, she has spent close to two decades applying neuroscience and behavioural science to the study of human choice.

She is the founder and Chief Neuroscientist of Buyer Brain, the consumer neuroscience firm she established to bring rigorous scientific methods to the study of customer experience and engagement, working with organisations across finance, insurance, consumer goods, retail, and automotive. The empirical methods that ground her commercial work also ground her analysis of how human cognition responds to AI-mediated environments.

Dr. Iorga co-edited Ethics in Neuromarketing, a foundational volume on the ethical questions raised when neuroscience is applied to influence human behaviour. She chaired the CXPA European Council and holds the CCXP certification. Her contributions have been recognised by the CX Stars Awards (Top 10), Advertising Week (Most Influential Women in Marketing), and the GRIT Future List Award. She has delivered keynotes at major conferences on nearly every continent, including Mobile World Congress Barcelona, the Neuromarketing World Forum, and Advertising Week.

CEO & founder
, SecureAI

Rafah Knight is an AI Security expert and brings a wealth of experience across the public and private sector. She is the CEO & founder of SecureAI, an AI Security startup at the forefront of supporting organisations across the public and private sector to manage AI Security risk. SecureAI is backed by the UK’s largest cybersecurity accelerator which is funded by DSIT (UK government), is a Microsoft partner, and was a finalist for TechUK’s Cyber Den. Rafah Knight previously worked at a VC firm providing AI Safety leadership and prior to that worked at a Big Four consultancy advising clients on cybersecurity. Rafah Knight was awarded the most inspiring woman in cybersecurity award in 2025. Her achievements also include being a finalist for the Rising Star Award by the MCA.

Product Director, Climate, Earth & Crisis Resilience AI
, Google

Juliet Rothenberg leads the product management team for Google’s Climate, Earth & Crisis Resilience AI initiatives, including AI applications across mitigation and adaptation. She previously led the enterprise product management team at DeepMind, where she focused on industrial efficiency and renewables applications. Before that, Juliet led the launch of the user-facing service for Waymo, an autonomous driving technology company. Earlier in her career, she was product lead for new innovations at Opower, focusing on behavioral science for utilities and beyond. Rothenberg has been a guest lecturer at Stanford, where she’s also on its Technology Ventures Program board of advisors and a Mayfield Fellows program mentor. She was named to the Forbes 30 Under 30 in Energy in 2015.

Research Scientist
, China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT)

TANG Juyuan, Engineer at the Internet Law Research Center, China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT), has long been responsible for artificial intelligence Policy, internet Policy, and policy and regulation research for the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). Ms. Tang has successively participated in a number of legislative activities related to artificial intelligence and the internet in China as a consultant and legislator, including the Ethical Management and Service Measures for Artificial Intelligence and other related regulations. Ms. Tang has contributed to many reports such as the Artificial Intelligence Legal and Policy Landscape Research Report (2025) and the China Cyberlaw Development Report (2024), and has also co-authored books such as Towards Goodness: Legal Practices in the Age of Artificial Intelligence.

Chair of the Management Board
, Valunode OÜ, Tallinn, Estonia

Philippe works on digital rights with creative enterprises, service providers, trade and standardisation bodies, law firms, and government agencies. As an innovation trailblazer, he assembles and leads prestigious multi-disciplinary teams to initiate, create and operate ground-breaking solutions, such as Valunode’s Copyright Data Exchange.

He co-authored the “Study on copyright and new technologies” for the European Commission, the report on “Interoperable, trustworthy, and machine-readable copyright data in the AI era” for the Finnish Government, and the “Mapping of databases and metadata standards providing information on copyright-protected works” for the EU Intellectual Property Office. He also contributes to the work of the EU AI Office on AI traceability and opt-out solutions.

Philippe is a member of the WIPO AIII Technical Exchange Network and an ISO expert working on the JPEG Trust standard and the methods of binding content with associated information.

CEO
, Ele-vate AI Africa

Yvonne Baldwin Mushi is an Al and Robotics infrastructure entrepreneur working at the intersection of technology, capital, and human dignity. Her work is driven by a simple but urgent belief that technology should serve humanity first and that the most powerful innovations must reach the people who need them most; especially where systems are weakest.

Her work spans more than innovation; it is about systems. She is the co-creator of the STISA 2034 Presidential African Youth in Artificial Intelligence & Robotics initiative alongside the African Union Development Agency AUDA-NEPAD and the AU high level panel on emerging technologies (APET), a continental platform that has mobilized thousands of young innovators across 44 African countries, shaping the next generation of African technologists (now in its third edition).

As the founder of Ele-vate Al Africa, she is building pathways for artificial intelligence to move beyond theory into context-relevant, real, functioning infrastructure across the continent. She is the architect of MamaMate, the world’s first Offline Al-powered maternal companion designed for low-connectivity environments reimagining how care. can reach women in underserved communities who have historically been left out of digital progress.

Her work has been recognized globally, including two Global awards from the United Nation’s International Telecommunication Union (ITU) as the 2025 Global Al for Good Innovation Factory Champion, and Leading women shaping the future she has also been featured on international platforms such as TEDxBerlin, World Health Organization and the Global Perspectives Initiative. Yvonne’s voice sits at the convergence of policy, innovation, and implementation. She continues to contribute towards the advancement of inclusive, context relevant innovation. Whether in boardrooms, policy dialogues, or grassroots ecosystems, she brings a perspective grounded in lived African realities and a commitment to building technology that is inclusive, measurable, and built to last. Yvonne is not just building solutions she is contributing to redefining what it means for technology to truly serve humanity inclusively.

Co-founder
, Talent X

Kashish Jain is a 16-year-old Grade X student at Heritage International School, Gurgaon, and represents Generation Alpha, the first generation growing up in an AI-native world.

She has emerged as a young voice exploring how artificial intelligence is shaping learning, opportunity, and the future of work for her generation. Kashish delivered a spotlight talk titled “Gen AI: Views by Gen Alpha” at the GCC X Summit hosted by 3AI, addressing more than 300 leaders, technologists, educators, and policymakers.

She also completed an AI research internship with Analytics Vidhya, one of Asia’s largest AI and analytics communities with over four million members, where she researched emerging AI tools and helped create educational content to make AI concepts more accessible to wider audiences.

Kashish is the co-founder of Talent X (www.talentx.world), a youth-led initiative working with government schools and NGOs to help students develop foundational and emerging digital skills, including awareness and use of AI tools. The initiative has already reached more than 1,000 students. She has also received support from the International Baccalaureate (IB) Global Youth Action Fund to expand AI literacy among underserved children.

She is developing an AI-enabled concept called “My Child Will Study,” https://merabacchapadhega.org/, which explores how AI can simplify access to India’s Right to Education (RTE) admissions process. Kashish also spoke at the HIXS TEDx Youth Conclave on entrepreneurship after winning first prize at the IIT Roorkee Entrepreneurship Competition.

Recently, Kashish was selected for the “18 Under 18 – Future Global Leaders” Award, chosen by a panel of Harvard, Stanford GSB, and Yale graduates from hundreds of applicants across six continents.

Co-founder & CEO
, Koaloo.Fi

Mallika Mathur Lheritier is Co-founder & CEO of Koaloo.Fi, a Resilience Fintech transforming supply chain performance. In less than two years, she has led the company from idea to award-winning disruptor—earning Fintech of the Year 2025 (L’AGEFI), Best Innovation Lab (TMI), Leading French AI Startup (Sopra Steria Ventures) and recognition on the Global ESG Fintech 100. She also led Koaloo.Fi through competitive programs such as the HEC Paris and St Joseph Incubators and the NVIDIA and Women Entrepreneurs4Good accelerators.

A former COO/CTO/CSO in international banking, she has driven global sustainability, digital, and innovation strategies across major financial institutions. Beyond her corporate achievements, she founded WomenMobilizers to close the gender skills gap and actively mentors the next generation of leaders through HEC Paris’ ClimateTech Incubator and LeadersPlus UK. A true global citizen—born in India, fluent across 14 markets, and now building from France—Mallika proves that fintech innovation can be both high-performing and human-centered. Her career from global banker to fintech entrepreneur reflects her ability to transform organizations while proving that fintech innovation can be both profitable and purpose-driven.

Founder
, Rinato Space

Ahmad Hamwi is an entrepreneur, coach, and founder of Rinato Space, based in Lusaka, Zambia. For over a decade, he has worked across business, agriculture, technology, media, and entrepreneurship development, building ventures that connect African realities with global opportunities. His work focuses on turning big ideas into practical systems that help people, organizations, and communities make better decisions. Today, Ahmad is part of a new generation of African-based innovators using technology, AI, and purpose-driven entrepreneurship to solve real problems and create lasting impact.

Astro-particle physics professor
, Middle East Technical University
Appointed to the Independent International Scientific Panel on AI

Prof. Demirköz is an astro-particle physics professor at the Ankara-based Middle East Technical University who is active in science diplomacy. She studied at MIT and Oxford for her undergraduate and graduate degrees respectively, worked at Cambridge University, IFAE Barcelona and CERN for 15 years on silicon detectors and data analysis for the ATLAS Experiment as well as the space radiation studies with the AMS Experiment on the International Space Station. She is currently the director of the Research and Application Center for Space and Accelerating Technologies (IVMER), which performs space radiation tests, works on quantum random number generators and key distribution, builds radiation detectors for space and for medical facilities as well as analyze big data for space science.

Prof. Demirköz was a Marie Curie Fellow under FP7, co-founded THE Port humanitarian hackathons at CERN and received multiple awards including the L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science International Rising Talent fellowship. She served on the governing board of TUBITAK for three years and is a member of the Turkish Academy of Sciences and the Young Global Academy as well as a Young Global Leader of the World Economic Forum. She has been recently appointed to the United Nations Scientific Independent Panel on Artificial Intelligence.

Director of Standards Development
, SMPTE

Thomas Bause Mason is Director of Standards Development at the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE), where he leads standards development and industry engagement. His career spans software engineering, broadcast operations, postproduction, and emerging media technology across Germany, the United States, and the United Kingdom. Prior to SMPTE, he held roles at WDR and Cologne Broadcasting Center, worked as a postproduction consultant for Ascent Media, and supported digital media initiatives at NBC Universal. He has contributed to industry standards, technical recommendations, and study group reports, and holds multiple patents in watermarking, 3D, authentication, metadata tagging, and virtual reality.

Co-Founder, The Sustainability League & The Sustainability Olympiad and Consultant
, United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR)

Iuri Carvalho is a Consultant at UNITAR’s Multilateral Diplomacy Programme, where he coordinates the Youth Leadership Development Programme and works with governments to translate global agendas into real decisions, on diplomacy, education, and digital governance. He is Co-Founder of The Sustainability League and its Global Innovation Programme, The Sustainability Olympiad, which has brought together more than 100 universities and 35 educational institutions across five continents in three years, creating spaces where the next generation of leaders moves from awareness to action.
His professional experience spans diplomatic missions, multilateral institutions, and policy environments across multiple continents. At the U.S. Diplomatic Mission in Brazil, he led data analytics for diplomatic decision-making and delivered training and inclusion programmes to over 1,500 staff across Missions in Brazil, Germany, India, and Mexico, receiving two U.S. Consular Affairs Leadership Awards in 2023. He conducted research at Tsinghua University in Beijing as an Associate at the China Case Center for Public Policy and Management and presented at the International Symposium on Employment and Social Security in Xinjiang on social rights and labour in the face of AI and technological change.

Iuri holds a bachelor’s in business administration and a postgraduate qualification in Finance and Accounting from the Federal University of Goiás, Brazil, and is completing a Master’s in Innovation, Human Development and Sustainability at the University of Geneva. He believes the real work of multilateral diplomacy, of education, and of responsible innovation is the same: to make sure no one is left outside the systems that shape their agency.

Youth Coordinator
, World Meteorological Organization

Theo Wellington is Youth Coordinator at the World Meteorological Organization, where he coordinates youth engagement and supports the implementation of the WMO Youth Action Plan across the WMO Community.

Youth Programme Officer
, International Telecommunications Union (ITU)

Dunola Mgbachi supports ITU’s work with and for young people across the world, and amplifying youth voices in digital development. She started off her career in investment banking at Morgan Stanley and then Goldman Sachs, during which she also sat on the #iWill Fund Leadership Board influencing UK investment in youth social action, she served as the UK Coordinator of the Commonwealth Youth Peace Ambassadors Network (CYPAN) and was appointed as the U.K.’s delegate to the G(irls)20 Summit, the Youth G7 Summit, Women Political Leadership Forum and other international forums. She founded and led Luton Lights – a charity to economically empower women and girls in Luton, UK from 2018-2023, and she formerly chaired the Avast Foundation Youth Leadership Board. Dunola was honoured on the 2022 Project Management Institute (PMI)’s Future 50 list of outstanding young project managers across the world, she has also been awarded a UK Women of The Future award and a Freedom of the City of London award for her continuous work to try to empower those who are marginalised in society. She is an alumnus of Royal Holoway University of London (BSc Economics, 2016) and Tsinghua University (Masters of Global Affairs as a Schwarzman Scholar in China, 2020).

Global AI and Data Integrity
, Energy Access Explorer (EAE)

Akansha oversees Global AI and Data Integrity for the Energy Access Explorer (EAE), a recognized Digital Public Good that serves as WRI’s data-driven foundation for universal energy access. As the India Lead for EAE, she drives the platform’s strategic expansion and implementation across Indian geographies.

With over a decade of experience in geospatial analysis and data visualization, Akansha focuses on leveraging high-quality data to drive equitable energy transitions. Beyond her work on EAE, she led the development of a specialized tool to model the impact of Electric Vehicles (EVs) on the power grid, facilitating a data-backed shift toward fossil-free e-mobility.

Prior to joining WRI, Akansha applied her expertise to the Health Finance and Governance sector, using geographical mapping to optimize public health delivery. She also contributed to Smart City initiatives, leading the 3D-mapping of urban slums to design sustainable housing solutions integrated with renewable energy systems.

Akansha holds a Master’s degree in Geoinformatics from the Indian Institute of Remote Sensing (IIRS), part of the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO). An avid reader and traveler, she enjoys exploring new cultures and landscapes in her personal time.

Director
, nepes

Chae Yoon Lee is a Director at nepes, a leading semiconductor company, where he oversees AI education initiatives for youth. He is a distinguished educational expert with over 20 years of experience driving AI and digital-based educational transformation. As a principal Project Manager for national AI and digital public education initiatives, he has successfully led numerous large-scale youth education programs, teacher training sessions, and AI projects. In recognition of his contributions to advancing digital education, he was awarded a Ministerial Commendation from the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Korea.

Director Lee is deeply committed to expanding digital inclusion for underprivileged K-12 students and educators, ensuring that cutting-edge AI technologies serve the public good. Guided by a vision of human-centered educational innovation where no student is left behind, he continues to foster meaningful change by scaling sustainable AI literacy programs for the next generation.

Senior Product Solutions Expert
, Alipay, Ant Group

Mr. Diwen Shen is currently Senior Product Solutions Expert at Alipay, Ant Group, focusing on AI mobility and travel. He holds a B.A. in Economics and Statistics from the University of California, Berkeley, as well as a M.C.P from the University of Pennsylvania. Alipay, established in 2004, has grown to become one of the world’s leading open Internet platforms. At Alipay, Diwen’s research focus is on modeling travel behavior and transforming users’ travel experience through AI.

Director of Strategy and Futures and the Chief Innovation Officer
, Ministry of Justice, UAE

Dr Abdalla Sulaiman Alhammadi is the Director of Strategy and Futures and the Chief Innovation Officer at the UAE Ministry of Justice. He oversees the Ministry of Justice’s strategic plan, innovation initiatives, and performance improvement programmes, drawing on over 23 years of experience in government excellence and organisational innovation. Dr Abdalla also serves on the Committee for Enhancing the Competitiveness of Commercial Arbitration Centres, collaborating with partners to promote best practices and strengthen the UAE’s arbitration ecosystem. His extensive practical experience includes leading government projects and major transformation programmes.

Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
, Maroun Semaan Faculty of Engineering and Architecture at the American University of Beirut

Imad H. Elhajj is a Professor with the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and is the Associate Dean for Academic Transformation at the Maroun Semaan Faculty of Engineering and Architecture at the American University of Beirut. In 2014, he co-founded SAUGO 360, the first startup to be incubated at AUB, and in 2017 he co-founded the Humanitarian Engineering Initiative at AUB. Dr. Elhajj is the past chair of IEEE Lebanon Section. He has served as an ABET program evaluator since 2013. His research interests are at the intersection of robotics, networking, and human machine interfacing with applications in health and environment. Dr. Elhajj is recipient of the IEEE Outstanding Branch Counselor and Advisor Award (2019), the Teaching Excellence Award at the American University of Beirut (2011), the Kamal Salibi Academic Freedom Award (2014), and the most Outstanding Graduate Student Award from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Michigan State University (2001).

Co-founder & CEO
, Team Monolith

Jonghyun Jun founded Team Monolith in 2021 and serves as CEO. Team Monolith builds modular educational infrastructure that captures how students think, not just what they score. Its platform Codle integrates 4 frameworks and 15+ modules into a single system deployed across 750+ schools in 6 countries, serving 160K+ learners. The company believes that in the age of generative AI, the process of learning matters more than the outcome — and is building the infrastructure to make that process observable at scale.

CEO
, Motif Technologies

Motif Technologies CEO leading one of Korea’s most technically advanced AI companies, pioneering a vertically integrated AI stack in Korea – from chips and infrastructure to models and applications. He leads the company’s technology vision, product strategy, and commercialization efforts across AI infrastructure, foundation models, and real-world AI deployment. Under his leadership, Motif Technologies is building scalable, production-grade AI systems designed for enterprise and industrial applications, with a strong focus on performance optimization and end-to-end AI capabilities. Prior to founding Motif Technologies, he held AI and data science roles at Samsung Research and PUBG Studios. He earned a Ph.D. from University of Oxford and a B.S. from KAIST, two of the world’s leading institutions in science and technology.

Research Specialist, Space Computing System Research Center
, Zhejiang Lab

Nannan Liang is a Research Specialist at the Space Computing System Research Center within Zhejiang Lab, dedicated to advancing the global ecosystem for SpaceAI Innovation. She plays a key role in the lab’s Space AI Innovation Project—powered by the Three-Body Computing Constellation—where she oversees the execution of the AI and Space Computing Challenge, jointly hosted by the ITU, Zhejiang Lab, and the CAICT. Additionally, she actively contributes to developing open innovation facility designed for the on-orbit deployment of space-based intelligent applications.

Director
, NT Hearing Services

Prasha Sooful is a health system leader and researcher with more than 20 years of experience specialising in hearing health service delivery and system innovation. She currently serves as Director of NT Hearing Services within the Northern Territory Government, where she leads statewide audiology outreach programs to address one of the highest reported burdens of childhood ear disease globally. She has been involved in developing innovative approaches to hearing health research and service delivery, including projects using geospatial analytics and artificial intelligence to map patterns of otitis media.

PhD student, Department of Computer and Communication Systems Engineering
, Universiti Putra Malaysia

Radia Hambli received the B.Eng. degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering and the M.Eng. degree in Computer Engineering from the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, M’Hamed Bougara University, Algeria. She is currently pursuing the Ph.D. degree with the Department of Computer and Communication Systems Engineering, Universiti Putra Malaysia. Her research interests include machine learning for wireless communications, beam alignment and beam prediction, Integrated Sensing and Communication (ISAC), radar signal processing, 6G wireless networks, Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X), and connected Vehicles.

Founder and lead researcher
, Ordinary Days

Selah Key is the founder and lead researcher of Ordinary Days, an AI research studio developing context-aware multimodal systems for personalized stress response regulation. Her work sits at the intersection of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), Affective Computing, and Digital Health, focusing on multimodal sensory grounding and N-of-1 clinical design. Her current research on Ordinary Days was featured in multiple workshop publications at CHI 2026.

An experienced product leader with over seven years of industry experience spanning product, design, and marketing, Selah previously served as Founding Product Lead at Ticker Capital, where she secured $2M in seed funding for a decentralized AI data ecosystem ‘AiGO Network’. Her background spans 0-to-1 product launches at Seed to Series-A startups and tech initiatives at global corporations across fintech, mobility, crypto, and entertainment. She is currently advancing research on AI and healthcare at the University of Washington’s Human Centered Design and Engineering program. There, she worked as a graduate researcher in multiple Directed Research Groups including aviation mental health, publishing a CHI 2026 poster on socio-technical frameworks for AI-mediated mental health support.

Manager, AI Engineering
, Vector Institute

Shweta Khushu is Manager of AI Engineering at the Vector Institute, where she leads and supports over a dozen high performing AI researchers and developers in the development of Vector’s AI software and machine-learning reference implementations. She partners with researchers to identify and translate promising AI technologies into practical applied solutions for enterprise, health, and government partners. In her previous role, Shweta held the position of Engineering Manager at SkySpecs Inc where her team focused on applying Computer Vision techniques to solve real-world problems challenging the wind energy space. Additionally, she is a board member of Women in Machine Learning (WiML), a volunteer-run organization dedicated to supporting women in the field of machine learning through various events and programs. She also serves on the Technical Advisory Committee for ITU’s AIforGood – Innovate for Impact initiative. Shweta holds a Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Michigan

Senior Principal Engineer, Department of Artificial Intelligence
, China Electric Power Research Institute (CEPRI)

Dr. Xi Chen is a Senior Principal Engineer at the Department of Artificial Intelligence, China Electric Power Research Institute (CEPRI), Beijing, China. He received the Ph.D. degree from The Hong Kong Polytechnic University in 2009 and joined the State Grid Corporation of China in the same year. From 2014 to 2024, he was with GEIRI North America, San Jose, California, USA, where he served as Chief Information Officer and Research Lead.

He currently serves as the Chair of the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society Power and Energy Circuits and Systems Technical Committee and the Chair of the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society Standards Committee. He also previously served as Chair of the Santa Clara Chapter of the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society. Dr. Chen is an Editor of IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications and an Associate Editor of IEEE Systems Journal, IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers, and IEEE Open Journal of the Industrial Electronics Society. He has also served as a Guest Editor for IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems, IEEE Journal on Emerging and Selected Topics in Circuits and Systems, and IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics, etc. He also serves as the Secretary of the Advanced Computing Standardization Technical Committee of the China Electricity Council, a member of the IEEE Standards Association Standards Board, an Advisory Committee Member of the China National AI Industry Investment Fund, and a member of the Artificial Intelligence Standardization Technical Committee of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of China. He is a Fellow of IET. Dr. Chen is the recipient of a Gold Medal Award and a Silver Medal Award at the International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva, as well as the State Grid Leading Professional Talent Award and the State Grid Youth Award. His current research interests include AI and large language models (LLMs) in power systems, smart grids, and smart electric vehicle charging.

, China Electric Power Research Institute Co., Ltd

Wenjin Ji received master degree at Beijing Institute of Technology University, Beijing, in 2024. She is working in China Electric Power Research Institute Co., Ltd. Her research interests include artificial intelligence and cross-modal retrieval.

Chief Executive Officer
, UniDT (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.

Ms. Xu Difeng brings over 20 years of experience in corporate management and business operations. Prior to joining UniDT, she served as Division General Manager at Mettler-Toledo Instruments (Shanghai) Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of Mettler-Toledo International Inc., which is listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: MTD).

She earned her bachelor’s degree in English Language and Literature from Peking University. She further pursued management studies at the China Europe International Business School (CEIBS), where she completed the Diploma in Management Programme, and later obtained a master’s degree in Applied Psychology from East China Normal University.

AI Researcher
, KakaoBank Corp.,

Yeeun Yoo received the M.S. degree in Statistics from Dongguk University, Seoul, in 2020. Since February 2022, she has been an AI Researcher at KakaoBank Corp., Seongnam, Republic of Korea, contributing to various data science, machine learning, and LLM-based projects. Her research interests include machine learning, deep learning, fraud detection in time-series data, graph neural networks, and large language models.

Vice Chair of WP2/SG11
, International Telecommunication Union (ITU)

I have long been engaged in ITU-T international standardization, contributing to nearly 20 ITU-T Recommendations. I was a core member of the WTSA-24 Preparation Group and led the development of some Resolutions. I served as Vice Chair of SG13 FG AN in 2022–2024 , and Vice Chair of WP2/SG11 in 2022–2024 and 2025–2028.

Senior Research Specialist, Research Center for Space Computing System
, Zhejiang Lab

Interdisciplinary researcher and project leader with 20+ years of experience spanning AI applications, space computing, digital governance, and international tech policy. Combines deep expertise in communication science with hands-on technical coordination in “AI for Good” initiatives. Proven ability to bridge academia, government, industry, and international organizations (e.g., ITU) to drive scalable, ethical, and impactful technology solutions aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Currently advancing the global ecosystem for space-based AI applications through standards, open science, and challenge-driven innovation.

Technology Strategy Expert
, Ant Group

Xiaotong Wang is a Technology Strategy Expert at Ant Group, where she focuses on partnerships and ecosystem development for artificial intelligence and other innovative technologies. Her previous work involved supporting the practical application of AI across diverse sectors such as healthcare, autonomous driving, and culture& tourism, with extensive experience in facilitating collaboration across industry, academic and association partners. Prior to her career in the tech industry, she served with the UNESCO Communication and Information Sector, where she deepened her perspective and commitment to leveraging technology for social good.

Strategic Planning and Corporate Performance Management Specialist
, Strategy and Future Department, Ministry of Justice, UAE

Shaimaa Saeed Alyammahi is a Strategic Planning and Corporate Performance Management Specialist at the Strategy and Future Department in the UAE Ministry of Justice. She has over five years of experience in strategic planning, institutional performance management, and government excellence initiatives.

Canadian High School Robotics Educator, Founder
, WebMCU-AI

Jeremy Ellis is the founder of the WebMCU-AI GitHub organization, creating zero-cloud, browser-based WebSerial and on-device pipelines that make machine learning education accessible and private worldwide. He created the “Maker100” curriculum, currently being adapted into an AiForGood focused Leaders Robotics track for future decision-makers. As a veteran technology educator with over three decades of experience, including 10 years specializing in AI Robotics education in British Columbia, Jeremy holds degrees in Chemistry, Education, and Counselling, and serves as Co-Chair for the global AiEng4D Show and Tell initiative.

Group Chief Data and AI Officer
, Daiichi Life Group

Figen Ulgen is the Group Chief Data and AI Officer for Dai-ichi Life Group, based in Tokyo, Japan, where she leads the group-wide AI and data strategy across governance, innovation, and AI driven enterprise transformation. In this role, Figen is responsible for shaping responsible AI frameworks, driving data and AI-driven value creation, and embedding AI capabilities across a global financial services organization.

A long-standing AI practitioner with deep technical foundations, Figen began working in artificial intelligence through her doctoral research on neural network training algorithms. This technical grounding is complemented by extensive industry experience spanning applied AI, data platforms, and large-scale digital transformation. Figen holds multiple patents and brings a practitioner’s perspective to both strategy and execution.

Prior to joining Dai-ichi Life Group, Figen held senior leadership roles at LINE, Woolworths, Microsoft, Intel, and McKinsey & Company, applying AI and data science across consumer technology, FMCG, enterprise platforms, semiconductors, and management consulting.

In addition to executive responsibilities, Figen serves as an External Director on the Board of a Prime-listed company in Japan, contributing expertise in AI, technology governance, and long-term value creation. Figen’s work is driven by a focus on building trustworthy, scalable AI that delivers meaningful business and societal impact.

Co-founder and COO
, Minimist

Anna Greil is a serial startup founder, Fashion Revolution Ambassador, and self-described “activist founder” whose true home lies in figuring out how to operationalize complex circular economy ideas. Currently, the Co-founder and COO of Minimist, a VC-backed technology startup, Anna brings over six years of hands-on experience in the trenches of the secondhand ecosystem. Based in Innsbruck, she has channeled her resilience and deep passion for sustainable fashion into solving the industry’s toughest operational bottlenecks. By leveraging AI to eliminate “the manual grind of resale”, Anna is dedicated to helping secondhand retailers scale efficiently and, above all, proving that the circular economy can not only survive but actively win in the new digital creative landscape.

Senior Director of Social Development, Youth, and Gender
, Commonwealth Secretariat

Jennifer Namgyal is the Senior Director of Social Development, Youth, and Gender at the Commonwealth Secretariat. She leads international strategic initiatives focused on women’s empowerment, gender-responsive climate action, and human rights across 56 member states. Previously, she served as the Head of the Gender Section, driving high-level policy reform and multi-stakeholder advocacy global forums.

CTO, Nordics and Baltics
, Amazon Web Services

Ursula Koski is a senior technology executive with +25 years of experience driving transformation across critical infrastructure, cloud, and secure digital systems. Currently serving as AWS CTO in the Nordics.

She has led high-impact initiatives in regulated environments spanning defense, aerospace, national security, and healthcare, advising governments, enterprise leadership, and European policy stakeholders on architecture-led modernization and sovereignty-aligned strategies.

Her work focuses on delivering resilient, scalable, and trusted digital capabilities through advanced cloud platforms, AI integration, and multi-cloud architectures. She is recognized for combining deep technical expertise with pragmatic leadership, translating complex systems into actionable strategy under real-world constraints.

A frequent keynote speaker, she contributes to discussions on digital sovereignty, AI governance, and cybersecurity resilience, with a focus on ensuring that technological advancement strengthens both operational capability and strategic autonomy.

Global Learning & Development Strategist
, Cisco Systems

Aurelia Takacs is a Global Learning & Development Strategist at Cisco Systems. She plays a critical role in enabling a future-ready workforce by orchestrating modern, innovative, skills-based learning solutions and human-centric strategies in the age of AI for leaders and employees worldwide.

She has held multiple leadership roles throughout her over 16 years at Cisco, as well as having led global teams within her prior 8 years at MasterCard.

She also currently serves as the Chair of the Social Impact, Inclusion and Skills Committee for the American Chamber of Commerce to the EU, leading events and engagements for AmCham EU and its member companies to engage with EU institutions and promote high-level dialogue on inclusion and skills for the European workforce.

With over 20 years of experience, she is dedicated to ensuring human centricity remain at the core of the global AI and digital landscape.

Senior Fellow, Kennedy School
, Harvard University

Karen Valentía Clopton, Harvard Senior Social Impact Fellow, brings deep expertise in environmental sustainability, global ethics, and corporate oversight and governance. Elected Chair three terms for San Francisco’s Human Rights Commission, she served as General Counsel/Vice President for Access and Inclusion, Incendio International; Chief Administrative Law Judge, California Public Utilities Commission; General Counsel, California Department of Corporations; Chief of Operations, Port of San Francisco; and Chief of Operations/Corporate Counsel, San Francisco State University Foundation, Inc. At Harvard she serves on the Advisory Board of the Green AI Institute.

Karen’s non-profit board and leadership service includes the American Red Cross, National Association of the Administrative Law Judiciary, Jack and Jill of America, Inc., PBS KQED Community Advisory Panel, and the League of Women Voters. Nationally recognized award-winning attorney and judicial officer, Karen is an active alumna of Vassar College and Antioch School of Law (now the University of the District of Columbia Clarke School of Law).

Co-Founder and CEO
, PaiperOne

Carina Zehetmaier is the Co-Founder and CEO of PaiperOne, a company that trains employees in AI literacy and supports organizations with an AI compliance platform to meet ethical and legal requirements under the EU AI Act. Since 2024, she has been a member of the Advisory Board to the Austrian Federal Government and Chair of the “Artificial Intelligence” Working Group at Austrian Standards. In 2019, she initiated the network “Women in AI Austria”, serving as its President from 2020 to 2025.

For her commitment to promoting a socially responsible and human-rights-based development and use of artificial intelligence – with a particular focus on empowering women – she was awarded the Austrian Women’s Prize (Grete Rehor Prize) in 2024 and was named Personality of Digital Humanism in 2025.

Lead ML Engineer
, Devoteam

Giulia Massimetti is an AI architect, she is is a technical heavyweight in the field of MLOps and Generative AI. She is widely recognized as a rising leader in the European tech sector, particularly for her work in helping businesses integrate AI to drive strategic transformation and forging the future of AI through sovereign cloud and platform insights.

She frequently shares insights on navigating the IT landscape and turning AI into actual strategic advantages at international conferences and workshops.

Recently featured at the JCI NCN2026 in Belgium, also at the SIE Congress 2025 in Krakow with a session on the AI Nexus, she advocates for ethical frameworks and safety-by-design as the foundation for bridging the gender gap and building inclusive technology.

Beyond the code, Massimetti champions ‘AI for Good’. She actively mentors the next generation at hackathons, including a fundraiser for the Princess Máxima Centre for pediatric oncology, assisting in the creation of AI applications for patients.

Scientist
, ECMWF

Jesper Dramsch works at the intersection of machine learning and physical, real-world data. Currently, they work as a scientist for machine learning for numerical weather prediction at the Coordinated Organisation ECMWF, where they’re involved in the development of AIFS and the software architecture of Anemoi.

Jesper is co-chair of the Working Group on Modelling for the UN ITU Global Initiative on Resilience to Natural Hazards through AI Solutions. They’re a 2022 fellow of the Software Sustainability Institute, creating awareness and educational resources, such as https://ml.recipes, around the reproducibility of machine learning results in applied science. Previously, they have worked on applied exploratory machine learning problems, such as satellite and Lidar imaging on trains, and defended a PhD in machine learning for geoscience at the Technical University of Denmark. During the PhD, Jesper wrote multiple publications and often presented at workshops and conferences, eventually holding keynote presentations on the future of machine learning in geoscience.

Moreover, they create educational content in the form of notebooks on Kaggle, applying machine learning to various domains, and achieve a rank of 81 worldwide out of over 100,000 participants. Their video courses on Skillshare have been watched for over 6,500 hours by more than 11,000 students. Jesper was invited into the YouTube Partner program for their videos on programming, machine learning, and tech. They also write a weekly newsletter to over 1,111 subscribers about non-hype AI at https://late.email.

Senior Strategic Adviser and Co-Founder, Global Landscapes Forum Senior Director
, CIFOR-ICRAF

John Colmey is a global sustainability strategist and an early leader in applying artificial intelligence to climate, restoration and sustainable development across the Global South. As Senior Director at CIFOR-ICRAF and Senior Strategic Adviser and Co-Founder of the Global Landscapes Forum, he brings together science, technology, finance and storytelling to accelerate landscape-level solutions and strengthen the visibility of communities working on the frontlines of climate and nature action.

Between 2013 and 2025, John helped build GLF into the world’s largest platform on sustainable landscapes, connecting governments, researchers, financial actors, civil society, youth networks and local communities across 175 countries. Under his leadership, GLF secured more than €60 million in funding, built a network of 35 Charter Members, and expanded its role as a global convening and innovation platform.

John is closely involved in the development of Rio Changemakers, a major initiative with the Government of Luxembourg that uses AI-enabled, science-guided infrastructure to connect high-integrity climate, nature and community-led projects with global investors. His current work focuses on AI-enabled platforms, trusted data, Earth observation, project visibility and investment matchmaking for climate and nature finance.

Previously, John served for more than a decade as Communications Director at CIFOR, advising four Director-Generals and helping elevate forests and landscapes in global policy arenas. Earlier, he spent 12 years as a correspondent across Asia, including as TIME’s Hong Kong Bureau Chief, and later served as Senior Vice President at PCCW in Hong Kong.

Of Counsel
, Chiomenti

Marilena Hyeraci is Of Counsel at Chiomenti Law Firm, where she advises international groups and leading Italian companies on personal data protection, cybersecurity, AI and digital laws and regulations. In this role, she supports clients on data governance strategies, compliance with Italian and European digital strategy, including the General Data Protection Regulation, the AI Act, the NIS2 Directive and the DORA Regulation, the Digital Services Act and the Digital Markets Act. Marilena typically provides strategic advice in the context of data-driven litigations and transactions, as well as in the management of IT incidents, disclosures to authorities and related investigations.

Marilena joined Chiomenti in 2022, after having worked for more than 10 years with a large international law firm. Over the course of her 20-year career, she has also advised on strategic and cross-border matters involving cybercrime, fraud and corruption, as well as on the implementation of organizational models pursuant to Italian Legislative Decree No. 231 of 2001 and risk assessment and internal investigations.

She is recognized as a leader in the legal field by Chambers & Partners, Legal 500, and Who’s Who Legal, and was named among the top 50 Italian Role Models by Legal Community in 2022 and among the 10 most influential compliance professionals in Italy by the Business Today Lawyer Awards in 2023.

A frequent speaker at conferences in Italy and abroad, Marilena is the author of numerous publications and articles and the founder of a Diversity & Inclusion community. She is a member of the Milan Bar Association and holds a Law Degree from the Catholic University of Milan, with postgraduate studies in White Collar Crimes, International and European Law, and in Data Protection and Cybersecurity.

Director of Policy & AI Lead
, Digital Public Goods Alliance (DPGA)

Lea Gimpel is the Director of Policy and AI Lead at the Digital Public Goods Alliance (DPGA). Previously, Lea co-led the GIZ initiative “FAIR Forward”, which aims to democratize AI development worldwide. Lea holds an Executive Master’s in Public Administration, specialising in big data and digital policy from the Hertie School, where she is also a lecturer. She is a board member of the Open Knowledge Foundation Germany and served as a working group co-chair for the UN Universal DPI Safeguards Initiative. She also holds an advisory role with the German UNESCO Commission.

Executive Director, ICAIN
, ETH Zurich

Katharina Frey is the co founder and Executive Director of the International Computation and AI Network (ICAIN), based at ETH Zurich. She has led ICAIN since its inception in 2024, shaping it into a global collaboration platform connecting leading scientific institutions — including ETH Zurich, EPFL, NTU Singapore, Data Science Africa, the ELLIS network of machine learning institutes, as well as the supercomputing centers CSC Switzerland and CSC Finland. ICAIN advances responsible AI research, talent development, and shared computational capacity worldwide for the common good.
Katharina brings a strong track record at the intersection of AI governance, digital diplomacy, and global partnerships. Before starting with ICAIN, she served for 17 years as a career diplomat at the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs with postings in Paris, Bern, and at the United Nations in Vienna. At headquarters, she helped establish the Digital Foreign Policy Division and shaped Switzerland’s international strategy on digital governance and cybersecurity. She also led major initiatives to strengthen cyber resilience across International Geneva.
She holds master’s degrees in law from the University of Zurich and in public administration from the London School of Economics.

Programme Coordinator
, International Telecommunication Union (ITU)

Gillian Makamara is a Programme Coordinator at the Telecommunication Standardization Bureau (TSB) of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), where she leads the organization’s work on quantum technologies and serves as ITU’s focal point for international engagements in this domain. In this capacity, she coordinates the Quantum for Good initiative and represents the ITU across major global quantum efforts, including the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology, where she served on the steering committee and coordinated ITU’s contributions throughout the year.

In parallel, she contributes to international standardization across cybersecurity (ITU-T Study Group 17) and performance and quality of service (ITU-T Study Group 12), while supporting efforts to strengthen and broaden the participation of developing countries in the global standards ecosystem.

Beyond her work at ITU, Gillian serves as a mentor in the inaugural Quantum Pioneer Legacy Initiative, a 10-month leadership programme aimed at cultivating the next generation of women leaders across quantum science and technology.

CEO
, Splice

Kakul Srivastava is the CEO of music creation platform, Splice. Since joining Splice in 2021, she has led major innovations including AI-powered creation tools, new mobile experiences, and the company’s 2025 acquisition of Spitfire Audio, expanding Splice into virtual instruments. An award-winning entrepreneur, Kakul was most recently named one of TIME’s 100 Most Influential People in AI in 2025 for shaping how technology empowers, rather than replaces, human creativity.

Previously, Kakul held executive roles at Yahoo, Flickr, Adobe, and GitHub, helping to build iconic products like Photoshop and Yahoo! Mail, and is known for her product leadership, empathy, and commitment to helping creative communities thrive. A graduate of MIT and UC Berkeley Haas, Kakul lives in the San Francisco area with her family.

Chairman
, Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, India
Chairman and CEO
, National Telecommunication Agency (ANATEL), Brazil
Composer and transmedia artist

Gadi Sassoon is a Milan-based composer and transmedia artist working at the intersection of orchestral composition, live performance, installation art and agentic AI. His 2025 work Modes of Vibration, combining neoclassical music, sound sculpture and custom AI agents, premiered as the closing audiovisual performance at the UN AI for Good Summit. From that performance system, TEAL, he developed the Personal Construct, a five-layer agentic operating system he will unveil publicly at AI for Good 2026. His 2023 collaboration Fusion, with Reeps One, the Leipzig International Ballet and the Leipzig Opera, was described as the first AI-based ballet. His research centres on emotional sovereignty, the principle that AI should amplify human intent rather than extract from it. It appears in Harvard Business Review, with further work under peer review and prior writing in MIT Technology Review and MIT Computer Music Journal. He recently co-created a Google Artists + Machine Intelligence research project, and his realtime AI visual tools won first prize at the 2026 Daydream Interactive AI Video Program.

Associate External Relations Officer, External Relations Division
, World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)

Nancy Pignataro is an Associate External Relations Officer in the External Relations Division at the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) where she coordinates WIPO engagement with UN and other intergovernmental organizations in Geneva on trade and health matters, such as the ITU WHO WIPO Global Initiative on AI for Health. She is a graduate of SOAS University of London and has worked in national and multilateral intellectual property policy since 2009 including co-authoring the 2nd edition of the WHO WIPO WTO Trilateral Study on Access to Medical Technologies and Innovation. Before joining WIPO, Nancy was IP attaché at the UK Mission to the UN in Geneva. Nancy is admitted as a solicitor of the Supreme Court of NSW Australia.

Head of Global Public Policy Partnerships
, LinkedIn

Sarah Steinberg is a global affairs and policy strategy leader focused on the intersection of artificial intelligence, workforce transformation, and economic growth. As Head of Global Public Policy Partnerships at LinkedIn, she leads the company’s engagement with international organizations and strategic global initiatives focused on the future of work and the economic impact of emerging technologies.

Sarah works with governments, business leaders, and global institutions to navigate the workforce transition driven by AI, with a focus on inclusive economic growth, skills, and women’s leadership in the global economy. She leads partnerships across institutions including the World Economic Forum, OECD, and United Nations, helping establish LinkedIn as a trusted source of labor market insights for governments and global institutions navigating economic and workforce transformation.

She is a frequent speaker at major international forums including Davos and the UN General Assembly, where she brings data-driven perspectives to conversations on AI adoption, workforce resilience, and the future of work.

Prior to LinkedIn, Sarah led a $75 million global education initiative at JPMorgan Chase supporting workforce and economic opportunity efforts across ten countries. Earlier in her career, she led workforce policy and research at the Center for American Progress, advancing innovative approaches to skills development and labor market mobility in the United States.

Sarah serves as Vice Chair of the Board of the National Skills Coalition and is an Aspen Institute Economic Mobility Fellow. Her work has been featured in publications including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post.

She holds a bachelor’s degree in government and sociology from Dartmouth College.

Program Coordinator
, International Telecommunication Union (ITU)

Olivier Alais is a Program Coordinator at the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), where he leads efforts to integrate human rights considerations into global technical standardization. A computer engineer by training, he brings over 20 years of experience at the intersection of technology, development, and human rights. He has contributed to national digital infrastructure programs, online protection initiatives for civil society, and social protection systems across Latin America, Africa, and Asia. Olivier was previously a Fellow at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet ; Society at Harvard University and is currently a Technology and Human Rights Fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School’s Carr Center for the 2025–2026 academic year.

Focal point for Telcom/ICT Data
, Liberia Telecommunications Authority (LTA)

Sharell Maureen Sherman works in telecommunications data at the Liberia Telecommunications Authority, where she helps make sense of data to guide better decisions that support national development and connectivity for people and communities. With nearly a decade of experience at the Telecoms Regulator, her work supports research, focuses on collaborations and contributes to projects that improve access to and use of communication services across Liberia.

AI Policy Lead and Programme Manager
, ISO Central Secretariat

Cindy Parokkil leads ISO’s Standards and Public Policy Programme and serves as ISO’s AI Policy Lead. She is also Vice-Chair of the AI Multimedia Authenticity Standards (AMAS) working group and Programme Lead for the 2025 International AI Standards Summit.

In her current role, she leads ISO’s strategic engagement with the international AI Policy ecosystem, collaborating with key global organizations and policy forums to ensure coherence between international standards and emerging AI policy frameworks. She also leads capacity building initiatives for governments and standards bodies on this topic.

An economist by training, she has over a decade of experience at the intersection of standards, trade, and public policy. Her experience spans thought leadership, policy influence and capacity building. Prior to joining ISO, she was Government Engagement and International Policy Manager at BSI, where she led initiatives to integrate international standards into national and global digital policy efforts, including in the UK and Kenya. In her career at UNIDO, she designed and implemented trade and quality infrastructure system programmes in Africa funded by the governments of Switzerland, Finland and Germany.

Cindy holds an MSc in Economics for Development from the University of Oxford.

Senior Research Scientist
, Sony Research

Dr Wiebke Hutiri is a Senior Research Scientist at Sony Research, where she works at the intersection of machine learning, data governance, and responsible AI. She leads a globally distributed research team developing methods for multimodal data collection, AI evaluation, and agent benchmarking. Her work focuses on understanding how models behave in jagged real-world settings, with the end goal of building AI systems that are technically robust and socially impactful in global contexts.

Deputy Director of the Embodied Intelligence and Robotics Department, AI Institute
, China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT)

Ms Weimin Zhang is a Senior Engineer and Deputy Director of the Embodied Intelligence and Robotics Department at the AI Institute of CAICT, as well as Co-Chair of WG4 (Whole Machine and Systems), MIIT Technical Committee on Humanoid Robots and Embodied Artificial Intelligence Standardization. She is also an expert member of the Embodied Artificial Intelligence Working Group of AIIA. Her research focuses on artificial intelligence standardization and industrial research, with particular expertise in embodied AI, AIGC, and AI benchmark testing. She has led the release of the Embodied Artificial Intelligence Development Report (2024) and (2025), and has spearheaded the development of more than ten industry and international standards. She possesses extensive experience in ITU international standardization and AI industry standards development. She also serves as an editor of ITU-T Recommendations F.748.11 and F.748.66, as well as draft Recommendation F.BA-EAI.

VP, Global Strategy
, Zeroth
President
, International Association of Volcanology and Chemistry of the Earth's Interior

Costanza Bonadonna is Full Professor in the Department of Earth Sciences at the University of Geneva and Head of the CERG-C Program for the Assessment and Management of Geological and Climate-Related Risks. She currently serves as Dean of the Faculty of Science at the University of Geneva and President of the International Association of Volcanology and Chemistry of the Earth’s Interior (IAVCEI).

She obtained her BSc in Geology from the University of Pisa and her PhD from the University of Bristol. Prior to joining the University of Geneva, she held research and academic positions at the University of Hawaii and the University of South Florida.

Her research focuses on explosive volcanism and volcanic risk, combining field observations, experiments, and numerical modelling to better understand eruption processes and improve hazard assessment and ash dispersal forecasting. Her work aims to develop innovative and inclusive approaches to risk assessment and mitigation, contributing to more effective disaster preparedness and resilience. She has received several international distinctions for her scientific contributions, including awards from IAVCEI, the Geological Society of London, and the Geological Society of America.

Principal Scientist and Manager, AI for Good Lab
, Microsoft
Appointed to the Independent International Scientific Panel on AI

Dr. Girmaw Abebe Tadesse is Manager and Principal Scientist at Microsoft’s AI for Good Lab in Kenya, where he leads the co-development of AI solutions with governments, UN agencies, academia and non-profits — spanning climate resilience, food security, and public health. He currently co-leads a large-scale AI-driven agriculture initiative built in close collaboration with local, regional and global stakeholders. Dr. Tadesse was recently appointed to the UN Secretary-General’s Independent International Scientific Panel on AI. He is an active leader in several pan-African AI communities and a frequent speaker at global AI events. His research has appeared in leading AI journals and conferences, contributed to 24 international patent filings, and been featured by outlets including the BBC. Prior to Microsoft, Dr. Tadesse was a Staff Research Scientist at IBM Research Africa and a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Oxford. He holds a double doctorate from Queen Mary University of London, awarded through the Erasmus Mundus Joint Double Doctorate Programme.

Founder
, IEP&Me

Coretta Martin is a leader in K–12 education and technology, specializing in equitable and innovative approaches to AI integration in schools. With a background in leadership, pedagogy, and curriculum development, she has led transformative EdTech initiatives and supports districts in adopting AI responsibly.

She is the founder of IEP&Me, an AI-powered platform designed to improve the efficiency, collaboration, and compliance of special education services. As an education systems leader, Coretta has managed cross-functional teams and guided school and district leaders in aligning data, technology, and equity to improve student outcomes.

Her commitment to education is reflected in her own academic journey, with studies at Howard University, the University of Southern California, and Harvard University. Coretta’s work focuses on ensuring that AI and EdTech tools enhance, rather than exacerbate, inequities in education.

Librarian and Adjunct Instructor
, University at Buffalo

Cynthia Tysick is a Fulbright Scholar, librarian, and thoughtful educator who brings human-centered approaches to technology in education. As Innovative Pedagogy Librarian and Adjunct Instructor at the University at Buffalo, she brings over 25 years of academic experience to one of today’s most urgent questions: how do we prepare educators to use AI wisely, ethically, and effectively?

Cynthia teaches Digital Identity and Humane Technology and AI in Health and Human Services. She has carried her expertise across continents, training teachers and librarians in Uganda, Tanzania, Ghana, and Nigeria. She is the author of The Digital Literacy Workbook, rooted in the Nigerian Digital Literacy Framework, and the Routledge monograph Digital Identity in the Age of Big Tech.

Having witnessed both the promise and the pitfalls of educational technology firsthand, Cynthia brings a cautionary perspective. She calls on educators and policymakers to critically examine AI’s effects on the cognitive development of children through young adults, and to consider whether a recalibration toward foundational practices in reading, writing, and oratory debate may not just be worthwhile, but necessary.

COO, AI, Robotics, and Innovation Hub
, SMAIR Foundation

As the COO of SMAIR Foundation’s AI, Robotics, and Innovation Hub, Nnenna Okore is at the forefront of bridging the gap in robotics engineering education. She leads a team of young professionals, focusing on business strategy for schools and Edtech companies, and advocating for technological inclusion in schools. She has also led her team to prepare young minds for innovative challenges and build innovative solutions at the moment to solve local needs and deliver the SDGs in schools. Her students have gone ahead to win and become finalists in state and national championships in Nigeria.

With over fifteen years of experience as an innovative educator, Nnenna has served in various roles, including school principal, sixth-form coordinator, and technology integration specialist. Her pedagogical and technological skills have significantly improved learner abilities and mentored many teachers.

Nnenna’s expertise extends to curriculum development and teacher training, and she has worked with several Nigerian state governments to implement technology in schools and develop STEM-based “Smart Schools.” She also serves as an examiner and assessor for Cambridge and Pearson exam bodies.

Project Manager - PISTA
, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)

With over 20 years of experience, Luciana Bruno has built a career as a specialist in communications and knowledge management within global news agencies and international organizations, such as UNDP Brazil and the United Nations Information Centre (UNIC). She has developed and implemented strategic communication initiatives, and multimedia content, with a focus on advancing sustainable development and inclusive public policies. More recently, Luciana has transitioned to project management roles, coordinating multidisciplinary teams and delivering innovative projects aligned with the 2030 Agenda and territorial development. She holds a master’s degree in information science, a specialization in Project Management, and is also a fellow of The New School’s Institute for a Cooperative Digital Economy in New York, where she researched solidarity and innovation in Brazil’s digital economy. Luciana combines a strong background in stakeholder engagement, communication strategy, and knowledge dissemination with recent experience in project leadership and public sector innovation.

Technology, Indicators, and Impact Analyst, PISTA Program
, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)

Edgard Justino holds a postgraduate degree in Full Stack Web Development from PUCRS, with a specialization in Frontend development and the creation of user-centered digital solutions. A resident of Rocinha, he works with UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) through the PISTA Program, operating at the intersection of Technology, Indicators, and Impact.

His work combines technology, data, and innovation to transform processes and information into digital tools that support decision-making, strengthen management practices, and generate impact across territories. With a focus on usability, efficiency, and structured results, he seeks to develop solutions that connect technology with social transformation.

Information and knowledge management specialist
, MSc in Artificial Intelligence, University of Hertfordshire

Elly Mulaha is an information and knowledge management specialist with nearly 14 years of experience driving data-led innovation across the humanitarian and development sectors—and now at the forefront of applying artificial intelligence to transform how that work gets done. He has worked with the United Nations, the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, and other leading international organisations, supporting frontline operations in some of the world’s most complex emergency contexts.
Elly’s work sits at the powerful intersection of AI and humanitarian action, where he is increasingly building intelligent data systems and AI-driven information management tools that help field teams make faster, safer, and more evidence-based decisions—often when the stakes could not be higher. His expertise spans machine learning and applied AI, data analytics and visualization, SaaS platform design, the Microsoft Power Platform, and leading mobile data collection tools including KoboCollect, ActivityInfo, CommCare, GBVIMS+/Primero, and SurveyCTO.
He is currently pursuing a master’s in computer science with Artificial Intelligence at the University of Hertfordshire, deepening his expertise in applied AI for humanitarian innovation. Above all, Elly is driven by a commitment to responsible AI, data ethics, and building intelligent technologies that keep frontline workers—and the communities they serve—at the very centre of design.

Director
, Humans and Machines Lab
Head of Sustainability Data Strategy and Architecture
, Siemens

Jochen Gross is Head of Sustainability Data Strategy and Architecture at Siemens AG, where he leads the development of data-driven solutions to scale sustainability impact. His work focuses on building robust data foundations and applying advanced analytics and AI enabling the energy transition and advance the shift towards a circular economy.

Previously, he served as Vice President Advanced Analytics at Siemens, driving the adoption of data and AI solutions across business functions. He also held senior roles in Data Analytics for Controlling, Finance Assurance, and Audit, strengthening data-based decision-making and governance.

Jochen started his career in academia as a researcher and Assistant Professor at LMU Munich, holding a PhD in Social Sciences from the University of Konstanz. He combines academic rigor with industry experience to bridge strategy and execution in data and AI to drive sustainability impact.

Visiting scientist, Institute for Environment and Human Security
, United Nations University (UNU)

Dr. Arundhuti Banerjee is a visiting scientist at the United Nations University-Institute for Environment and Human Security (Bonn). Her research at UNU focuses on employing artificial intelligence (AI) on synthetic aperture radar (SAR)-based images for flood detection and mapping. She is particularly interested in developing AI-driven early warning systems for disasters using satellite data and explainable machine learning methods to support disaster preparedness and resilience. She is also working as a full-time research scientist at Fraunhofer LBF in Darmstadt. She completed her postdoctoral research at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) in earthquake prediction and uncertainty quantification.

Senior Technical Specialist
, International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)

Caroline Gaju is a Chartered Engineer and currently serves as a Senior Technical Specialist-ICT4D at the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD).

She is a certified Project Management Professional (PMP) and a Member of the Institute of Engineering and Technology (MIET). Caroline holds a Bachelor of Engineering in Telecommunications Engineering and a Master of Science in Engineering Project Management.

Chair, Network of Women in ITU-T (NoW in ITU-T), Chief Innovation and Strategy Officer
, Tunisie Télécom

Dr. Rim Belhassine Cherif is a general engineer. She is currently the Chief Innovation and Strategy Officer and responsible of the digital transformation department at the incumbent telecom operator in Tunisia “Tunisie Telecom”.

Dr. Belhassine Cherif has participated in several ITU conferences, seminars and workshops and she holds many positions at ITU-T such as the positions of chairperson of the Network of Women in ITU-T and chairperson of ITU-T Study Group 13 Regional Group for Africa. She is also Vocabulary Rapporteur for the ITU Standardization Committee for Vocabulary and co-convener of the ITU-T Correspondance Group on Study Group 13 future direction. She has been a vice-chairperson of the ITU Telecommunication Standardization Advisory Group and Co-Rapporteur on Standardization Strategy from 2017 to 2022. Moreover, she has been vice-chairperson of ITU-T Study Group 13 from 2013 to 2024, vice-chairperson of WP3/13 from 2018 to 2024 and also vice-chairperson of the ITU-T Focus Group on Bridging the Gap: from Innovation to Standards between 2013 and 2015.
Dr. Belhassine Cherif graduated from the Higher School of Posts and Telecommunications of Tunis. She obtained her Master degree then her Ph.D. degree from the National Engineering School of Tunis and obtained an Executive MBA from Paris-Dauphine University and Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University (promotion major).

In the academic field, she performed several research activities in the domain of telecommunications and electrical engineering, and she is the author of many papers published in international and national conferences and scientific journals
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Senior Engineer
, ZTE Corporation

Liya Yuan is a Senior Engineer at ZTE Corporation, dedicated to standardization research and open source development covering AI and telecommunication network convergence.

Deeply involved in ITU-T standardization initiatives, she works as a key editor for multiple Recommendations. She currently chairs WG4 of the ITU-T AI-Native Networks Focus Group and holds the position of Associate Rapporteur for SG13 Q18.

She also serves as Chair of the Technical Steering Committee for Adlik, an open-source AI project incubated under LF AI & Data Foundation, and is a member of the foundation’s Technical Advisory Committee.

Founder
, UNIKA - The Future Human (by Artify Group)

Samantha is an interdisciplinary strategist working across brand development, visual communication, and AI education. She is managing partner of Artify Group and founder of Unika – The Future Human.

She has always been interested in how people interact with technology, and what that means for how we live, create, and relate to one another. During her corporate years she co-founded a tech startup featured on Google Play. Today, through Unika, she explores human-machine futures, drawn to what gets lost in the pursuit of optimisation, what remains irreducibly human, and what becomes possible when we imagine it differently.

She lectures on AI and visual storytelling and is part of the faculty of the CAS Leadership & AI program at HWZ University of Applied Sciences Zurich.

She believes the most interesting thinking happens collectively, and that the futures worth building are the ones we imagine together.

Co-founder
, Brilliant Failures AI Studio

Paqui Lizana is a multidisciplinary lead, futurist and creative strategist whose work sits at the intersection of innovation, exponential technology and human intelligence. With a career spanning aerospace engineering, automotive, consumer electronics, and retail, Paqui has spent two decades asking what technology is actually for.

She is co-founder of Brilliant Failures AI Studio, exploring what intelligence becomes when we train it on the voices we usually leave out — caregivers, mothers, living systems, the people the innovation world forgets to invite. She is a Board Member of TEDx Amsterdam and a steering committee member of the IEEE AI Systems Flourishing Initiative. She has spoken at MIT, the European Commission, and global stages on leadership, imagination, responsible AI, and future of innovation systems.

Her practice is built on one belief: the most important thing you can do for someone is make them braver to imagine and act towards a future worth building.

Co-Founder & CEO, Inclusive Brains; Visiting Professor
, Mohamed Bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI)

Olivier Oullier, PhD, is the CEO and co-founder (with Paul Barbaste) of Inclusive Brains, a startup developing Multimodal Cognitive AI Agents™️ to power Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) that enable digital and physical environments to adapt in real time to how people feel and who they are, regardless of their physicality, abilities, or special needs.

In partnership with Allianz Trade, Inclusive Brains developed Prometheus BCI, a multimodal AI interface that enabled three non-invasive BCI world premieres in the past 12 months:

The first mind-controlled torch relay during the Paris 2024 Olympics;
The first tweet exchange (without any vocal command or physical interaction) with none other than President Macron, live from the stage of the 2024 AI for Good Summit;
The first-ever parliamentary amendment finalized and sent “hands off” during the AI Action Summit in Paris to the President of the Assemblée Nationatile.

Oullier is also the founder of the Assistive Tech & AI for Inclusion Impact Initiative (AT4i) with fellow Young Global Leaders of the World Economic Forum. Together, they support the funding and execution of impact projects that improve the lives of people with disabilities and special needs.

Principal Researcher/Lab leader
, Korea Automotive Technology Institute

After his Ph.D at KAIST(Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology), he has been worked for Korea Automotive Technology Institute (KATECH) as a principle researcher. His current research interests are V2X supported connected automated driving system, and infrastructure supported VRU safety system. Since 2016, he has been involved in ISO/TC204 WG17 / SWG17.1 as convenor as well as involved in SAE V2X Core TC as an expert from 2022.

Since 2017, he has been involved in various Horizon 2020 and Horizon Europe research programs, as well as KR-US, KR-CZ, KR-UK bilateral projects in the topics of 5G based CCAM (Cooperative, Connected and Automated Mobility) topics including remote controlled vehicle, cybersecurity and federated network.

Chief Clinical Associate
, CareNX Innovations Pvt. Ltd.

Dr. Anupama Bhute is a senior obstetrician, gynecologic oncologist, and medical innovator with over 26 years of clinical and academic experience in women’s healthcare. Her work focuses on cervical cancer prevention, digital health technologies, minimally invasive gynecologic surgery, and scalable screening solutions for low-resource settings.

She serves as Chief Clinical Associate at CareNX Innovations Pvt. Ltd. and is the clinical
innovator behind SinDiColpo®, an indigenous low-cost portable digital colposcope designed to improve access to cervical cancer screening in underserved regions.

CEO
, Stability AI

Prem Akkaraju is the CEO of Stability AI, best known for its groundbreaking generative AI model, Stable Diffusion. In 2023, Stability AI was named one of “TIME100 Most Influential Companies.” Stable Diffusion models have been downloaded over 354 million times and generated over 80% of AI images online in 2023. In 2024, legendary filmmaker and visual effects pioneer James Cameron invested in Stability AI and joined its Board of Directors.

Previously, Prem was the CEO of Weta Digital, the Academy Award-winning film production and visual effects company behind titles like Avatar: Way of Water, Planet of the Apes, and Game of Thrones, generating over $22 billion in global box office revenue. At Weta, he founded Weta Cloud, a cloud based film production pipeline that was later sold to Unity Software for $1.625 billion. Additionally, Prem is a TED speaker and was an Executive Producer on the Oscar-nominated film, The White Tiger. He has an MBA from Columbia University and lives in Los Angeles with his wife Mary Ann and two kids.

Founder
, #I_make_AI (imakeai.org)

Klaas Wiggers is the founder of the international initiative #I_make_AI (imakeai.org). Together with a team of students and teachers from Germany, Spain and Australia, he inspires young adults to pursue a career in the AI ecosystem. Over 200 videos on YouTube, posts on Instagram, more than ten episodes of the “People of Tech” podcast and the new event series “fail n’ grow” are all part of this initiative.

Since 2021, Klaas Wiggers has been supporting Fraunhofer IAIS in the further development of the Germany-wide “AI4Schools” programme (ai4schools.de), is a consultant for the AI-powered maths app “Magma Math”, and is the initiator of the “MACH2” youth congresses in Germany.

Klaas Wiggers is Deputy Headteacher at the Gymnasium an der Willmsstraße (Delmenhorst, Lower Saxony, Germany), where he teaches AI, mathematics and history.

Film director

BAO Zheng is a pioneering Chinese filmmaker with a long-term dedication to AIGC creation. Championing “algorithmic realism,” he seamlessly fuses rigorous cinematic language with cutting-edge AI models to reconstruct moving images that possess genuine emotional warmth and industry-grade audiovisual textures.

His precise and groundbreaking films have earned significant global recognition. Key accolades include a historic double win at the 2026 Beijing International Film Festival (Best VFX & Best Sound Design for Feature Film), Global Champion at the 2025 Korea AI Content Awards, and 1st Place at the CCTV Global AI Image Competition. He has also won Best Experimental AI Film at the Rome AI Film Festival and Best AI Film of the Year at the AI CINE Competition.

With official selections spanning Seoul to Macau, Bao continuously leverages his industrial foundation to expand the realistic boundaries of AI cinema.

Film director

LI Yifei is an internationally acclaimed Chinese AI filmmaker specializing in end-to-end AIGC production. Her work uniquely integrates cutting-edge AI aesthetics with profound social issues. She utilizes algorithmic imagery not merely for visual spectacle, but as a medium to explore contemporary societal anxieties, cultural conflicts, and human ethics.

Her socially conscious and pioneering films have earned significant global recognition. Key accolades include an Honorable Mention at the 2026 Cannes AI International Film Festival, Global Champion at the 2025 Korea AI Content Awards (Arts & Culture), the Gold Award at the Seoul International AI Film Festival, and a historic double win at the Hainan Island International Film Festival. Additionally, her film stands as the only AI work representing China nominated at the UK’s BIONIC AWARDS. Beyond the traditional festival circuit, her visionary AI creations have also been publicly exhibited on landmark architecture in Tokyo, Japan.

Through code and pixels, Li is reshaping cinematic grammar and exploring the future boundaries of moving images in the AI era.

Film director

Xuan Li is a Chinese director and visual storyteller known for creating some of the most widely viewed and culturally influential music videos in China. Her work explores the intersection of music, technology, and humanity, with a focus on emotionally driven storytelling rather than visual spectacle. Through music-led narratives, she explores how emerging technologies — including virtual production, immersive experiences, and AI — can become mediums for empathy, warmth, and human connection, while also rethinking more sustainable approaches to contemporary film production.

Her felt-animation music film The Star Shepherd, inspired by UNICEF ambassador Roy Wang’s visit to Malawi, explores themes of love, loneliness, and compassion through a handcrafted visual language she describes as “Felt Realism.” The project has received international recognition from the Anthem Awards, Shorty Impact Awards, ADC Awards, and Clio Music Awards, and was featured in STASH’s Permanent Collection, where it was described as “a new benchmark for directing in the age of AI.”

Co-founder
, #I_make_AI (imakeai.org)

Şeniz Tiryaki is a 20-year-old entrepreneur, student, and co-founder of the AI initiative #I_make_AI. Through this project, she works to make careers in artificial intelligence more visible and accessible for young people. Her goal is to inspire students to explore opportunities in technology and innovation, especially those who may not normally see themselves represented in the AI industry.

Film director

Born in 1983 in Japan. He has been involved in the production of animations, commercials, and television dramas. Recently, he has started creating works using AI.

Strategy, Innovation & Development Lead | Tech Trainer | AWS CTO Fellow
, The Sapphires Development Initiative (TSDI)

Oluwafunmilayo Rita Ajakaiye is a Nigerian STEM advocate at The Sapphires Development Initiative (TSDI), and AWS Now Go Build CTO Fellow whose journey began not with a title, but with a desire to help people. Starting as a volunteer at TSDI, she has grown into her role as Strategy, Innovation, and Development Lead; a position she holds with deep commitment to equitable education and community empowerment. She works at the intersection of technology, learning, and social impact, designing and leading programmes including STEMXX Nigeria, EDU4Peace, and the SustainHERbility Tech Academy (STA). As a Tech Trainer for STA, Oluwafunmilayo equipped 40 rural girls aged 9–16 with digital literacy and app development using offline-first tools built for low-resource settings. The result was four mobile applications created by the girls themselves, one of which is STEAMSpark, a gamified platform integrating STEM and SDG education.
Selected for the 2026 AWS CTO Fellows Education Cohort and a 2025 Erasmus Scholar of the GREENANO programme, Oluwafunmilayo is passionate about empowering young Africans, especially girls to lead through science, technology, and innovation.

CEO
, The Frank Foundation (NextGenU.org)

Miriam Chickering is CEO of The Frank Foundation (NextGenU.org), where she leads the design and implementation of adoptable educational infrastructure for resource-constrained environments. She directed the STEPS project (2021–2023), a GPE Knowledge and Innovation Exchange initiative that produced 52 curriculum-aligned science and mathematics textbooks and teacher guides across Benin, Cameroon, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, reaching 160 teachers and over 6,000 students. The project’s AI governance framework — embedding AI in bounded, capacity-extending roles under expert oversight — achieved 94% teacher confidence gains, sustained institutional adoption, and formal ministry approval processes across all three countries.

Chickering is now developing the Adoptable Infrastructure Framework, theorising how educational systems can be deliberately designed for institutional authorisation and sustainment under constraint. Concurrently, she leads development of the Intelligent Textbook Machine, which automates the proven STEPS workflow to further reduce cost and time. Her peer-reviewed publications span AI ethics in health education, open educational resources for nurses, and STEM education. She leads multi-country educational initiatives with WHO, PAHO, UNICEF, and GPE-KIX.

Vice-President
, Teach the World Foundation

I’m Adnan Ahmed Qureshi, a passionate education changemaker with 15+ years of experience in foundational literacy/non-formal educational pathways, working in some of the most challenging educational environments in the world. Currently Vice-President and founding member of Teach the World Foundation, which has impacted more than 17,000+ marginalized and under-served students across Pakistan, Bangladesh, Malawi and South Sudan.

I was recently selected for the prestigious Now Go Build Fellowship, an invite-only fellowship run by the CTO of Amazon, Dr. Werner Vogels, a Forty Under 40 Global Winner, 2025 EDSAFE AI Alliance Catalyst Fellow, part of the 2025 AI for Changemakers program, part of the 2025-2026 Eahou Global Immersion Cohort, and the 2026 Analytics for a Better World Impact Accelerator for Data Science.

My work was also recognized by the World Bank in their Ideas4Change 2020 competition, where this idea was selected out of 4000+ applicants and the only one in education. The model has also been recognized by other leading organizations such as MIT Solve in 2025 and 2021, UNESCO/HARVARD, HundrED, among many others.

Chief Technology Officer
, Theanna; 412 FoodRescue

With over two decades of technology experience spanning gaming, finance, and food recovery, Ameesh is currently the CTO at Theanna.io, a web based, AI-powered business coach and accelerator helping women-led businesses grow from an idea to $1 million annual revenue. Theanna supports female founders via community, guidance, and guest speakers. In his previous role as Head of Engineering at 412 Food Rescue, he expanded the Food Rescue Hero platform to engage over 50,000 volunteers across 20 North American regions to keep approximately 150 million pounds of healthy food out of landfills and into the hands of those who need it. Ameesh currently lives in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US with his wife and 2 sons.

Senior Tech Partnership and Engagement Lead
, Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team

With over 13 years of experience across the international development, humanitarian, and tech-for-good sector, Petya Kangalova is the Senior Technology Partnership and Engagement Manager at the Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team (HOTOSM). She drives global partnerships, multilateral engagements and open-source innovation in mapping technologies and AI solutions that support disaster management and the Sustainable Development Goals. Prior to HOTOSM, Petya spent five years at the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI), where she supported global organizations in publishing and using open data, managed open-source tools, and led community engagements across Africa and Asia. An open source advocate and community builder, she champions diversity and inclusion in tech and is passionate about lowering the barrier to entry to enable everyone to create and use open map data.

Program Manager
, Watershed Organisation Trust (WOTR)

Vijay Solanky is a Program Manager at Watershed Organisation Trust (WOTR), where he leads technology and AI-driven innovation for climate-resilient development. As a tech leader in the social sector, he is driving the integration of AI, geospatial intelligence, and data systems to transform how development organizations design, implement, and scale impact.

He is currently heading the development of AI-ready data infrastructure and decision-support platforms that leverage over three decades of field data, while guiding teams to adopt emerging technologies in practical, ethical, and scalable ways. His work focuses on bridging the gap between cutting-edge AI and real-world challenges—particularly in agriculture, water security, and ecosystem restoration.

Vijay brings a practitioner’s perspective on leading digital transformation in resource-constrained environments, making AI actionable and accessible for the Global South.

Chief Technology Officer
, U.S. Hunger

As Chief Technology Officer at U.S. Hunger, Ezekiel Brooks leads the organization’s technology strategy, overseeing cloud, data, and AI initiatives that connect food assistance, social care, and healthcare systems nationwide.

His work advances U.S. Hunger’s mission of “Feeding Families Today and Uniting Them to a Healthier Tomorrow” by leveraging technology and data to improve access to resources, strengthen cross-sector collaboration, and address the social drivers of health. U.S. Hunger helps place more than 21 million meals annually into communities and has provided nearly 250 million meals throughout its history.

Ezekiel has 30+ years of experience designing, developing, and implementing software solutions. He is focused on building connected, data-driven systems that help organizations and community partners better serve families while bridging the gap between social care and healthcare.

Director of Technology
, Jacaranda Health

Jay Patel is the Director of Technology at Jacaranda Health and an AWS CTO Fellow. He leads the use of AI to improve maternal and newborn health outcomes across Sub-Saharan Africa. He led the creation of UlizaLlama, the first open LLM for five African languages; UlizaMAMA, a specialized AI that answers pregnant women’s and new mothers’ health questions; and SautiMama, an open Swahili voice AI. Most recently, he built a climate alert system that warns pregnant and postpartum mothers ahead of extreme heat and other weather events. His work has scaled Jacaranda’s digital health platform to serve millions of mothers across the continent.

Founder & Managing Director
, Soma Rights

Alexandra Kroenert is the founder of Soma Rights, an initiative focused on youth, bodily autonomy, and sexual and reproductive health and rights. Her work explores how technology can expand access to reliable information and support for young people, particularly in contexts where these topics are sensitive or difficult to navigate.

With a background in international relations and children’s rights, Alexandra has long been interested in how digital tools can help young people access trustworthy information while protecting privacy and autonomy. For several years she led engineering for a digital reproductive health platform designed to provide confidential guidance and educational resources in regions where access to care and information can be limited.

Through Soma Rights, Alexandra works at the intersection of youth education, digital safety, and emerging technologies. Her work focuses on how young people navigate increasingly complex digital environments and how education and thoughtful technology design can help support autonomy, dignity, and informed decision-making online.

She holds a Master’s degree in Childhood Studies and Children’s Rights and a Bachelor’s degree in International Development and International Relations.

CEO
, ID Quantique (IDQ)

Dr. Ribordy is a pioneer in the field of quantum technologies. After obtaining his PhD in physics from the University of Geneva in the late 1990’s for his research on quantum communications, Dr. Ribordy co-founded ID Quantique (IDQ) and has been its CEO since then. IDQ was the first company to exploit quantum physics to enhance data security, with several world premieres. He was a member of the High-Level Group on Quantum Technologies, in charge of advising the European Commission on technology and innovation aspects related to this field in 2016 to 2017.
Dr. Ribordy is the author of more than 30 scientific papers in the field of quantum technologies and cited as an inventor on more than 20 patents. He is the recipient of several innovation awards, such as the University of Geneva Innovation Medal (2017) or the Digital Shaper Switzerland Award (2018).
Dr. Ribordy lives in Geneva, Switzerland, and has worked and studied in the US, Japan and China.

Head of Cyber Security
, United Arab Emirates Government

H.E. Dr. Mohamed Al Kuwaiti serves as the Head of Cyber Security for the United Arab Emirates Government, a role he has held since H.E.’s appointment by the UAE cabinet in 2020. In H.E.’s capacity, Dr. Al Kuwaiti leads the UAE Cyber Security Council (CSC), where H.E. is responsible for shaping and executing the nation’s comprehensive cybersecurity strategy, ensuring the protection and resilience of the UAE’s digital infrastructure, and advancing the UAE’s vision to become the world’s most trusted digital hub.

Quantum fractal artist

Wiktor Mazin is a Quantum Fractal Artist and Qiskit Advocate with a Ph.D. and M.Sc. in Engineering from the Technical University of Denmark. His fascination with fractals began over 30 years ago while studying chaos theory and Turing patterns. In recent years, he has turned his attention to quantum computing, earning a Qiskit Developer Certification and exploring how quantum gates and circuits can be used to manipulate quantum states. Wiktor’s innovative work bridges the worlds of quantum computing and fractal geometry, generating visually striking and conceptually rich patterns. He shares his insights and creations through blogs and his ongoing quantum art journey.
Follow him on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wiktormazin_quantum_art/

Quantum musician

Mekena McGrew is a Lead Quantum Information Scientist with a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of California, Merced. Her journey began in the Arts and Design Academy at her California high school, where she first discovered physics through the lens of artistic creation. This early fusion of art and science sparked a lifelong fascination with the beauty of the physical world — a theme that continues to shape her work across quantum research and creative practice.

Between academic and industry roles, Mekena took a sabbatical to explore the expressive potential of quantum computing. During this time, she pioneered algorithmic music composition using quantum circuits, translating wavefunctions into sound to bridge abstract physics with human emotion. Her work lives at the frontier where technical innovation meets artistic insight.

At the core of her mission is a drive to develop quantum technologies that not only push scientific boundaries, but also contribute to societal progress and artistic expression.

CIO
, International Monetary Fund (IMF)
Digital Transformation, AI, and Innovation Specialist
, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)

Dr. Abdurhman Albasir is an AI researcher and digital transformation specialist with over nine years of experience applying machine learning, data science, and responsible technology to industrial, humanitarian, and international development challenges. He currently serves as Digital Transformation, AI, and Innovation Specialist at the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Libya, advancing digital innovation and responsible AI adoption in support of sustainable development.
Previously, as Head of Experimentation at the UNDP Accelerator Lab – UNDP’s Innovation unit, Dr. Albasir designed decision-support dashboards and KPI frameworks for disaster risk management, food security, and governance programs. He built and piloted an AI-powered information integrity tool to help counter misinformation during crisis events, and applied geospatial analytics and satellite imagery for environmental monitoring — in direct partnership with national government institutions.

Prior to the UN, he served as Senior Data Scientist at Praemo Inc. in Canada, where he developed predictive analytics and anomaly detection solutions for industrial clients, translating complex machine learning outputs into actionable insights for Fortune 500 organizations.
Dr. Albasir holds a Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Waterloo — awarded the prestigious NSERC Alexander Graham Bell CGS-D Doctoral Scholarship — with research cited over 286 times across IEEE, ACM, and IFIP publications. He serves on the Steering Committee of the ITU AI for Good Impact Initiative and has contributed to global AI dialogues at AI for Good Geneva, World Summit AI Qatar, and the World Economic Forum ecosystem. He also serves as Responsible AI Governor for Libya at the Global Council for Responsible AI (GCRAI).
Based in Tripoli and fluent in Arabic and English, Dr. Albasir is committed to ensuring AI advances innovation, trust, and human dignity across North Africa and beyond.

Director
, AI Alliance
Independent AI Strategist; Initiator
, Pioneers Hub gGmbH

Alexander C.S. Hendorf is an independent AI strategist and a recognised voice in the European open-source community. With more than 20 years at the intersection of open source, AI and business transformation, he advises organisations on how to translate AI ambition into resilient, accountable systems — from strategy in the boardroom to architecture in production.
His work focuses on the conditions under which AI can be deployed responsibly at scale: governance, data and privacy, security, quality assurance, and the human capabilities required to sustain such systems. He works with enterprises and public-interest organisations in environments where evidence, traceability and sovereignty matter — and where open source is not a preference but a precondition for trust.
Mr Hendorf has held technical and executive roles across two decades, including as COO of a transatlantic music company he co-built, where he experienced first-hand the cost of technological dependency. That experience shaped his conviction that open source is, above all, a matter of organisational resilience and digital sovereignty.
He is the initiator of Pioneers Hub gGmbH, a non-profit organisation that convenes practitioners, researchers and policy stakeholders around applied AI and open source. He is a Fellow of the Python Software Foundation and of the EuroPython Society, Head of the Open-Source Working Group at the German AI Association (KI Bundesverband), and a board member of the Python Software Verband. He is a long-standing programme contributor and chair at leading international AI and Python conferences in Europe and beyond.
A frequent keynote speaker, he addresses audiences ranging from executive boards to international technical communities. His public commentary focuses on responsible AI adoption, the role of open source in sovereign digital infrastructure, and the gap between AI hype and operational reality. He publishes notes and essays at hendorf.com.
Mr Hendorf is based in Germany and works internationally.

Professor
, University of Tokyo (UT)

My name is Yutaka Matsuo. I am a professor at the University of Tokyo (UT), working on artificial intelligence, especially deep learning and web mining. I got my Ph.D. from the University of Tokyo in 2002. From 2005 to 2007, I was a visiting scholar at Stanford University. From 2014 to 2017 I was a visiting associate professor at National University of Singapore.

At the University of Tokyo, I am a faculty member of The Research into Artifacts, Center for Engineering (RACE), Department of Technology Management for Innovation (TMI), and Program for Social Innovation (PSI), School of Engineering. The website of my laboratory is here.

I am also the Chairman of the Japan Deep Learning Association (JDLA) and a member of the Board of Directors of SoftBank Group Corp.

Film director

Wanchana Intrasombat (Vic) is a concept artist and art director based in Thailand with over 16 years of experience across the animation, advertising, and gaming industries. His visual development credits include Sony Pictures Animation’s Wish Dragon, Illumination’s Despicable Me 4, Laika’s upcoming Wildwood, alongside work for global brands and studios such as EmberLab, PSYOP, Coca-Cola, and Ogilvy. He currently serves as a Manager and Art Director at Moonactive Thailand. Bridging over a decade of craft in major film and game production with the emerging language of AI, he approaches AI not as a shortcut but as a new brush. His AI-powered short film, Homo Sapiens Family, asks a single question—“What would happen if humans stopped evolving?”—a reflection on curiosity and complacency, and what we risk losing when we stop learning and close ourselves off to new ideas.

Film director

Saif Eldin Hamza Basher is a copywriter, creative director, and storyteller whose work bridges writing, concept development, and visual direction. His practice is shaped by a strong interest in emotionally complex narratives, psychological tension, and the subtle dynamics of human relationships. As the writer behind Another Day, he brings a deeply human and conceptually driven approach to storytelling, grounded in language, atmosphere, and cinematic sensitivity.

Film director

Erika Taranto is an Italian visual creator working with generative AI. She entered the field in early 2025, after a previous career
in client-facing wellness that informs the human-centered approach of her practice. She develops custom ComfyUI workflows for
character-driven visual storytelling.

UNSEEN is her first short film, produced solo with generative AI as the primary visual tool. The film draws on the work of blind painters John Bramblitt and Esref Armagan and on the lived reality of 285 million people worldwide with visual impairment, exploring assistive AI as restoration rather than substitution.

Beyond narrative work, her practice extends into applied audiovisual production for advertising and small brands, where generative workflows make cinematic-quality output reachable for budgets that traditional production cannot serve.

Head of Innovative Mobility, International Vehicle Standards
, Department for Transport, United Kingdom

Mike Braisher holds a Master’s degree in Engineering Science and a DPhil in vehicle particle emissions. After completing his academic studies, Mike joined Jaguar Land Rover, initially working in the vehicle emissions laboratory for two years. This role served as a foundation for his subsequent focus on vehicle regulations for a further six years, including representing the company in various industry working groups and international expert groups. In 2019, Mike moved to the United Kingdom’s Department for Transport. As head of Automated Vehicle Engineering, Mike heads up a team developing technical standards for automated vehicles. Mike is also the UK co-chair of the UN informal working group on automated driving systems.

Co-Founder & CEO
, Ophtha Innovations

Dr. Dhanushi Hettiarachchi is a Chevening CRISP Fellow at the University of Oxford and
specialized in Medical Software and AI through Yale School of Medicine. A medical doctor and AI-health entrepreneur, she works at the intersection of clinical medicine, artificial intelligence, and equitable healthcare access.

She is the Co-Founder & CEO of Ophtha Innovations, the first female doctor-led AI-based MedTech startup in Sri Lanka, focused on preventing avoidable blindness through early diabetic retinopathy detection. Her work has been recognized by WIPO for pioneering AI-driven eye care innovation and advancing inclusive health solutions for underserved communities. She also contributes as a Working Group Member of the WHO/WIPO/ITU Global Initiative on AI for Healthcare and is a member of the eTrade for Women community, supporting ethical, inclusive, and globally accessible AI-driven healthcare solutions.

Artist

ILĀ Is a London-based artist, producer, and vocalist whose work merges quantum computer music, AI, and human voice to explore sound, identity, and liberation.

As guest curator and artist for the Barbican’s Pit Party: Transpose, ILĀ brings together leading trans and non-binary artists in a night that fuses club culture, performance, and choral experimentation. Their installation UN/BOUND, created with TRANS VOICES and MONOM for the Barbican exhibition Feel the Sound, earned 5★ from the Financial Times, who called it “the standout” of the show.

In 2025, ILĀ and TRANS VOICES feature on HAAi’s forthcoming album HUMANiSE and immersive live film at Drumsheds, performing alongside Jon Hopkins and Alexis Taylor (Hot Chip). They’ll also release Quantum Computer Music — a collection of tracks composed using quantum processes, DNA sequencing, and hybrid AI synthesis.

As co-founder of London Contemporary Voices, ILĀ has collaborated with Alt-J, Imogen Heap, U2, and Florence + The Machine. Their voice also features on Guy Sigsworth’s (Björk, Madonna) debut album Stet.

Blending technology, philosophy, and emotion, ILĀ crafts new sonic languages that move between the club, the lab, and the body.

Artist

Ösp Eldjárn grew up in a valley in North of Iceland with her musical family. Together they would play folk and traditional music and perform professionally together across the country.

In 2010, along with her brother and close friends, they took to the stage as a band called Brother Grass. The folk/americana/bluegrass group released two albums together and gained a loyal following and their song “Draugaboli” was premiered on BBC Radio3.

After studying classical singing and jazz singing, Ösp moved to the city of London in the autumn of 2011 to study further in music and to pursue a solo career. Inspired by the vocals of Ella Fitzgerald, the stories of Joni Mitchell and by her own nordic folk roots, she began to write her own songs which have been described as etherial nordic folk. Her debut album, Tales from a poplar tree was released on March 22nd 2017 and was nominated as the Folk album of the year at the Icelandic Music Awards.

In 2015 Ösp and her long time friends and collaborators Ilā Kamalagharan and Cherif Hashizume (Cherif also co produced Ösp’s solo album) formed the band Hrím. The band had its Iceland Airwaves debut in 2019 performing three sold out shows

In the spring of 2020 Ösp and brother Örn Eldjárn formed the band Blood Harmony. To perfect the “Blood Harmony”, which happens when close family members sing together, Örn and Ösp are joined by their younger sister, Björk Eldjárn. They transformed the basement at their parent’s farm into a recording studio and started recording songs they had written a while ago but for some reason not found the right platform for, until now. Their debut album, Simple Pleasures is out in May 2026

MAAR is Ösp’s latest endeavour. Two-thirds Icelandic, one-third Italian, the trio first crossed paths in London in 2011, when a chance house-share sparked a lasting musical connection.

In the summer of 2024, long-time collaborators and friends Ösp, Valeria Pozzo, and Helga Ragnarsdóttir retreated to a cabin in southern Iceland anad started writing.Shaped by years of collaboration and friendship, their music is intimate and unforced. It flows like a conversation between close friends, interplay of voices—distinct, yet closely connected.

Chief Legal and Policy Officer
, Nuro

James C. Owens is Nuro’s Chief Legal and Policy Officer.  Nuro develops vehicle-agnostic Level 4 automated driving systems, and partners with mobility service providers, logistics operators, and automotive OEMs to license and integrate with a variety of vehicle platforms.  Before joining Nuro, James served as the Acting Administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), and as the Acting General Counsel of the United States Department of Transportation.  James was a law clerk to Chief Judge Danny J. Boggs of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, and holds both a law degree and a Ph.D. from the University of Virginia.

Head of Quantum Programming
, Perspektywy Women in Tech

Alessandra Jabłonowska is a quantum education and outreach advocate working at the intersection of science and public engagement. As Poland Quantum Ambassador at Girls in Quantum and Head of Quantum Programming at the Perspektywy Women in Tech Summit, she leads initiatives connecting researchers, students, policymakers, and industry leaders across the global quantum ecosystem.

Her work spans quantum research, education, and science communication. She has contributed to projects involving the Variational Quantum Eigensolver and has collaborated with international institutions including CERN and the Open Quantum Institute. In partnership with Poland’s Ministry of Education, she has supported efforts to introduce quantum concepts into technical high school curricula.

Jabłonowska is also the founder of “Ask a Quantum Scientist,” an international interview series featuring leading voices in quantum technologies, now used as educational material by students and educators. Through her work with Girls in Quantum and broader STEM initiatives, she actively promotes diversity, accessibility, and global participation in science and technology.

As a moderator, Alessandra aims to build panels that spark genuine discussions and feel exciting and engaging for the audience. She focuses on creating dynamic conversations, encouraging diverse perspectives, and moving beyond scripted exchanges toward authentic dialogue.

Senior Researcher
, National University of Singapore

Dr. Hao Qin is a senior researcher in National Quantum-Safe Network, affiliated with Centre for Quantum Technologies, National University of Singapore (NUS). He is the co-chair of Quantum Communication Networks Task Force and Secured Quantum Key Distribution Network under Infocomm Media Development Authority in Singapore. He has been contributing to standardization works on quantum communication in ITU-T, ISO/IEC and ETSI. In ITU-T, he is the the vice chair of Joint Coordination Activity on Quantum Key Distribution Network (JCA-QKDN) and the associate rapporteur of Q15/17 “Quantum-based security”. He is the NUS focal point for ITU and official contact for ETSI. He has more than a decade of academic and industry experience on quantum communication in world leading institutions from Europe, North America, and Asia. His research focuses on practical aspects of quantum communication, including implementation security, testing evaluation, key management, applications, standardization and certification etc. He holds a PhD from TELECOM Paris (Institut Polytechnique de Paris) and a MSc from TELECOM Bretagne (IMT Atlantique). He speaks Chinese, English and French.

Chief of Basic Science, Engineering, Technology, and Innovation Section
, Division of Ethics, Research and Technology, UNESCO

Amal Kasry is Chief of Basic Science, Engineering, Technology, and Innovation in the Sciences Sector at UNESCO, where she leads global programmes in basic sciences and engineering capacity development. She has designed and delivered flagship international initiatives, including the International Decade of Sciences for Sustainable Development (2024–2033) and major UN observances such as the International Year of Basic Sciences for Sustainable Development and the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology. She designed and launched the Remote Access to Laboratory Equipment initiative (UNESRALE) for Global South, and produced high-impact policy tools such as Quantum Science for Inclusion and Sustainability and the Synchrotron Science Toolkit.

Prior to UNESCO, Dr. Kasry was an internationally recognized materials scientist and nanobiotechnology researcher with experience spanning academia and industry across Germany, the USA, the UK, Austria, Singapore, and Egypt. She held positions at the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, Cardiff University (with GE Healthcare), and the Austrian Institute of Technology. She later directed the Nanotechnology Research Centre at the British University in Egypt, where she established its research services system and led nationally funded innovation projects.

Dr. Kasry holds a PhD in Materials Science from the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research and Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz. She has authored more than 60 publications, including high-impact papers in ACS Nano, Applied Physics Letters, and Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, as well as multiple patents in graphene and biosensing technologies. Her work bridges frontier science, innovation, and science policy, with a strong commitment to advancing scientific capacity and inclusion globally.

Co-Founder
, Quantum Village

Victoria is the Co-Founder and Executive Director of Quantum Village.

She is an internationally recognized leader in emerging technologies, and has worked in startups and companies in wide ranging areas; from productizing machine learning applications for cybersecurity to consumer brands at LVMH. She studied art and design at Central St. Martins before working in finance as an equity market strategist and investment analyst.

Victoria’s current focus is on creating more expanded routes to commercialization and effective product design for emerging and frontier technology.

As a Designer, Victoria is shaping the future of quantum technology by forging open spaces, open devices, and open access to the core ideas necessary for integration. To this end she has keynoted and presented at organizations such as the European Space Agency, DEF CON, United Nations ITU, and many more.

CTO & Co-Founder
, Quantum Village

Mark is a mathematician and Quantum Hacker. Working at the bleeding edge of technology for two decades, he has presented on an array of topics stemming from his work on quantum computation, machine learning, cryptography and cybersecurity data science. He holds patents in post-quantum cryptography and regularly publishes articles, papers, and has regular media appearances focusing on future-proofing our tech stacks, and the humans that maintain them.

Mark is a former professional violinist, and is a logician with a PhD in computability theory and tilings, Mark is the co-founder and CTO of Quantum Village.

Ambassador
, Swiss Chapter of Women in AI

Hala Hibri serves as Ambassador of the Swiss Chapter of Women in AI, a global nonprofit do tank with members in more than 150 countries. In this role, she champions greater participation and leadership of women in artificial intelligence. She is committed to advancing diverse voices, building community, and strengthening collaboration across industry, academia, and policy to drive meaningful impact.

A seasoned learning, talent development, and transformation executive, Hala brings more than 25 years of international experience, including over two decades in Saudi Arabia. As President of Fullbridge, she has led large-scale workforce development, leadership, and education initiatives with leading institutions including the Public Investment Fund (PIF), the Misk Foundation, and major public and private sector organizations. Her work has focused on developing future ready talent, strengthening leadership capabilities, and aligning human capital strategies with national transformation agendas.

At the intersection of AI, education, and workforce transformation, Hala is dedicated to expanding opportunities for women in technology, building capable and inclusive talent pipelines, and ensuring that the future of AI is shaped by diverse voices, perspectives, and leaders.

Sr. Director, and Head of AI and Privacy Governance
, Globe Telecom Inc.

Sr. Director, Head of AI and Privacy Governance- Globe Telecom, Philippines
Convenor, JAG on AI and Sustainability- International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
Chief Standards and Certification Officer, International AI Safety Commission
Chair, Global Anti-Scam Alliance Philippines

Derick Adil is the Head of AI and Privacy Governance at Globe Telecom, where he leads enterprise-wide efforts to embed responsible AI, privacy by design, and trust & safety into business strategy and operations ensuring innovation scales with accountability. He also serves as Convenor of the Joint Advisory Group on AI and Sustainability at the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), and as Chair of the Global Anti-Scam Alliance (GASA) Philippine Chapter.

With nearly two decades of experience across technology, telecommunications, and media, Derick brings deep expertise in AI governance, privacy, strategy, and large-scale transformation. His work sits at the intersection of policy and practice, translating complex AI, data, and regulatory principles into practical, decision-oriented frameworks that strengthen trust and enable responsible innovation at scale.

Derick is a certified AI Governance Professional (AIGP), Certified Information Privacy Technologist (CIPT), Certified Information Privacy Manager (CIPM) and a licensed Electronics and Communications Engineer (ECE). He is a strong advocate for a safe, inclusive, and human-centered digital ecosystem, and is known for advancing practical, real-world approaches to AI governance, anti-scam protection, and privacy in complex enterprise environments. His work is grounded in a simple belief: AI must not only be powerful, it must be governable, accountable, and built to earn trust.

Senior Director, Global Ground Vehicle Standards
, SAE International

Christian Thiele is passionate global automotive industry leader, with over 30 years of experience leading tier one suppliers delivering mechatronic product to the OEMS, proven growth-driver through strategic business development with strong focus on the mobility industry. Christian is an entrepreneurial innovator, with an extensive record of accomplishment of analyzing and distilling automotive industry trends and developing actionable strategies across sectors, with proven ability to identify profitable new emerging global markets. Since February 2022, Christian joined SAE International to lead the organizations development and research supporting the development of ground vehicle consensus-based standards for the benefit of industry and humanity.

Senior Public Affairs Manager
, Kaspersky

As a Senior Public Affairs Manager at Kaspersky, Andrey Ochepovsky plans and facilitates company’s communication and cooperation with government stakeholders, relevant industry associations and NGOs, as well as international organizations including the UN and its agencies. He has an extensive record of expert contribution to and participation in UN-led ICT-related initiatives including the Ad Hoc Committee on Cybercrime, the Global Digital Compact, as well as represents Kaspersky as a Vice-Rapporteur in ITU-D Study Group 2 Question 3/2 (Securing information and communication networks: Best practices for developing a culture of cybersecurity). His major areas of expertise include cybersecurity and AI, supply chain cyber resilience and child online protection.

Before joining Kaspersky, Andrey Ochepovsky worked for Yandex, Presidential Executive Office, as well as the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation. He holds a bachelor’s degree in International Relations (Higher School of Economics, Moscow), as well as a master’s degree in International Relations (Moscow State Institute of International Relations).

Chief Scientist
, World Health Organization (WHO)

As Chief Scientist, Sylvie Briand oversees the work of the Science Division, bringing together experts and networks working in science and innovation from around the world to guide, develop and deliver high quality health policies and services to the people who need them most.

Prior to this role, Dr Briand held several leadership positions at WHO, contributing significantly to global health initiatives. She was the Director of the Global Preparedness Monitoring Board Secretariat, an independent advisory body co-convened by WHO and the World Bank. As the Director of the Epidemic and Pandemic Preparedness and Prevention department (EPP) she was at the forefront of managing epidemic and pandemic preparedness and response for more than 20 years. Her work covered COVID-19; MERS; avian, seasonal and pandemic influenza; Ebola; Zika; chikungunya; yellow fever; plague; Nipah virus disease; cholera; smallpox; and mpox. Dr Briand has always been committed to translating science into action and promoted the sharing of knowledge through the creation of the OpenWHO training platform, the EPI-WIN transfer of knowledge platform and the WHO booklet “Managing Epidemics in the 21st century”.

Before joining WHO in 2001, Dr Briand directed international health projects at country and regional level across various geographic regions, including Europe, Africa and South America.

Dr Briand received her training in Paris and Toulouse in France. She holds a medical doctor (MD) degree with a specialization in infectious diseases, a PhD in health systems’ analysis focusing on epidemiologic surveillance, a Master’s degree in sociology and anthropology and a Master of Public Health.

Founder & Chief Vocating Officer
, Vocating.ai

Florian Kemmerich is an entrepreneur, investor, author, and systems thinker working at the intersection of human potential, technology, capital, and societal transformation.

For decades, he has built and supported ventures, investment initiatives, and global partnerships focused on resilience, impact, and long term human flourishing. His work explores how individuals and institutions can retain agency, meaning, and economic participation amid rapid technological disruption, particularly in the age of artificial intelligence.

He is the Founder and Chief Vocating Officer of Vocating.ai, an initiative dedicated to helping individuals align purpose, vocation, and economic participation in a rapidly changing world shaped by AI and technological transformation.

He is Chair of TIGER 21 Switzerland, where he facilitates confidential peer dialogue among entrepreneurs, investors, and wealth creators around stewardship, legacy, investment decision making, and societal impact.

Florian is also a long standing leader within Young Presidents’ Organization and the author of “On Vocation: How to Align your Purpose with your Profession” (Routledge, 2025).

Through his work, Florian advocates for a more human centred future in which AI and technological advancement strengthen, rather than diminish, human agency, dignity, and meaningful contribution.

Director of the Office of Youth and Women (OYW)
, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

Kazuki KITAOKA is the Director of the Office of Youth and Women (OYW) at the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). In this context, he leads FAO’s work on advocating for youth and women, ensuring that they act as conduits both internally in FAO, supporting women and youth career enrichment, and externally, by gathering innovative ideas and approaches from youth and women within the FAO mandate. Prior to this position, he acted as Global Coordinator of the FAO-hosted World Food Forum and headed the Outreach, Marketing and Reporting Unit in FAO’s Resource Mobilization Division for several years. Before joining FAO, his career at the United Nations led Mr Kitaoka to numerous duty stations across Africa, Asia-Pacific and headquarter locations in Europe, where he held roles as programme manager, head of donor relations and head of strategic planning and coordination. He managed various strategic global initiatives, including on private sector in development in the context of the SDGs, and worked on major policies and programmes related to sustainability, growth, poverty reduction, gender equality, youth engagement, private sector development, the role of middle-income countries, development effectiveness and the global aid architecture. Previous to the UN, Mr Kitaoka worked in the investment banking sector in Japan and Switzerland, following his university degrees in economics and business in Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States of America.

Research Fellow
, Western Institute of Computing Technology

One of the founding advocates of Computational Medicine; Research Fellow at the Western Institute of Computing Technology; Visiting Professor at the Institute of Industrial Economics, Jinan University; Deputy Director of the Turing-Darwin Laboratory; Co-founder of Zhe Yuan Technology (Phil Rivers); Expert at the Science Popularization Think Tank, China Association for Science and Technology (CAST); Vice Chairman of the Artificial Intelligence and Big Data Division, China Biomedical Industry Chain Innovation and Transformation Alliance; Member of the Expert Committee, “Research and Industrial Transformation of Cell and Gene Therapy in Medical Institutions” Project; and Chair of the Computational Medicine Forum. He is dedicated to pioneering novel paradigms in drug research and development through emerging technology platforms. With extensive experience at the intersection of information technology and biotechnology (IT + BT), he has designed and led multiple national- and Beijing-level key research projects. Computational medicine, as advanced by him, develops quantitative scientific methods by applying mathematics, engineering, and computational science together with biomedical knowledge to intelligently elucidate disease mechanisms and construct digital simulations of biological processes. He has established two AI-driven tool platforms—the Novel Target and MOA Discovery Platform and the Virtual Clinical Trial Platform—applied across six domains: novel target identification, novel mechanism-of-action discovery, novel biomarker development, clinical trial protocol design, clinical trial outcome prediction, and indication expansion. These platforms have already yielded a series of clinically validated results in human subject studies.

SVP Public Affairs
, Universal Music Group

Robbert Baruch, (Amsterdam, October 12, 1967) – Senior Vice President Public Affairs, Europe and Multilateral Relations – joined UMG in 2021.

My role involves shaping public policy and government relations across Europe and with multilateral organisations, economic forums and think tanks. I previously worked at Buma/Stemra and the National Association of Insurers. Before that I served as Deputy Mayor of the Rotterdam Borough of Feijenoord and Member of the Regional Assembly of the Province of South Holland. I studied Political Science (graduating in Political Philosophy) and Public Administration at Leiden University and Religious Studies in Jerusalem and Amsterdam. I am a resident of The Hague, am married and had three children. Whenever I can, I hit the road on my BMW R 1200 RSA LQ.

, Department of Telecommunications, Ministry of Communication, Government of India

Himanshu Sharma is a Director in the Department of Telecommunications, Ministry of Communications, Government of India, and a member of the Indian Telecom Service. He has over 16 years of experience across telecom regulation, national digital infrastructure, e-governance, GIS-based telecom planning, data analytics, AI-enabled systems, and large-scale public-sector technology implementation.
He is currently pursuing a PhD at the Indian Institute of Technology Patna on AI- and blockchain-enabled internet voting for India. He holds an M.Tech. in Data Science and Engineering from BITS Pilani and a B.E. in Electronics and Electrical Communication from Punjab Engineering College, Chandigarh. His work includes PM GatiShakti telecom asset mapping and the National Broadband Mission. He has previously presented research at ITU Kaleidoscope 2024 and has publications in telecom analytics, machine learning, and secure digital public infrastructure.

Vice Chairman
, World Internet Conference (WIC)
Vice-Chair of the World Internet Conference

Francis GURRY served as Director General of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) from 2008 to 2020. His current responsibilities include serving as Vice Chair of the World Internet Conference (WIC), as well as Honorary Dean of the Shanghai international College of Intellectual Property (SICIP) of Tongji University and Overseas Dean of the Nanjing Audit University (NAU).

Co-Lead of the Standards Promotion Program of SC on AI
, International AI Governance Association (IAGA)

John Higgins is chair of the International AI Governance Association (IAGA). The Association aims to enhance harmonisation and reduce fragmentation in AI governance across different regions and geographies and to increase coherence between horizontal and sector-based approaches to AI governance. IAGA also encourages the development of AI standards and certification that support our vision of global consensus. It promotes robust usable industry good practice in global AI governance and facilitates global market access for AI products and services. It organises an annual International AI governance round table with unique multi-stakeholder participation.

John speaks at events and participates in fora concerned with effective and responsible use of AI.

He became the public face of the digital sector in Europe in November 2011 speaking regularly on platforms and at conferences throughout Europe and beyond as Director General of DIGITALEUROPE, the association for the digital technology industry in Europe. He led the association until April 2017, following nine years as head of its UK member, Intellect, now TechUK. He is a former President of the BCS, the UK’s Chartered Institute of IT. He is co-founder since 2017 and chair of the Global Digital Foundation.

In spring of 2017 he became a Senior Advisor to global communications company, Burson, Cohn & Wolfe for digital and AI. He chairs the Advisory Board of Eutopia, a consortium of ten European Universities.

The Queen appointed him a Commander of the British Empire (CBE) in 2005 for his services to the UK IT industry.

Head of AI Department
, Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute (HHI)

Wojciech Samek is a professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the Technical University of Berlin and is jointly heading the Department of Artificial Intelligence at Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute (HHI), Berlin, Germany.

He studied computer science at Humboldt University of Berlin, Heriot-Watt University and University of Edinburgh and received the Dr. rer. nat. degree with distinction (summa cum laude) from the Technical University of Berlin in 2014.

During his studies he was awarded scholarships from the German Academic Scholarship Foundation and the DFG Research Training Group GRK 1589/1, and was a visiting researcher at NASA Ames Research Center, Mountain View, USA.

Wu Yuzhang Chair Professor and Ph.D. Supervisor
, Gaoling School of Artificial Intelligence, Renmin University
TIME 100/AI

Yi Zeng is a Wu Yuzhang Chair Professor and Ph.D. Supervisor at the Gaoling School of Artificial Intelligence, Renmin University of China. He also serves as the Founding Dean of Beijing Institute of AI Safety and Governance (Beijing-AISI), and Director of the Beijing Key Laboratory of Safe AI and Superalignment. He is the Chair of the Mind Computing Technical Committee of the Chinese Association for Artificial Intelligence (CAAI) and Co-Chair of the AI Committee of the World Internet Conference (WIC). Additionally, he is a member of the United Nations Advisory Body on AI and a member of the UNESCO Ad Hoc Expert Group on AI Ethics. His research focuses on AI Ethics, Safety and Governance, Brain-Inspired AI, and AI for Sustainable Development. He was named one of the TIME 100 Most Influential People in AI (TIME 100/AI, 2023).

Director, Artificial Intelligence Institute
, China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT)

WEI Kai, Director of the Artificial Intelligence Institute at the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT), Chairman of the Big Data and Artificial Intelligence domain at the Academy. He is serving as the leader of the General and Strategic Working Group of the Artificial Intelligence Industry Alliance(AIIA), and the leader of the domestic corresponding group for ITU-T Study Group 16. His research interests include technologies related to artificial intelligence and big data, with over 20 academic papers published and leading the completion of more than 40 standards, and participated in the drafting of several major Chinese policy documents related to artificial intelligence. In 2021, he was honored with the Central and State Organs May 1st Labour Award Certificate.

Founder and CEO
, Simon Institute for Longterm Governance (SI)

Maxime (Max) Stauffer is the co-founder and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Simon Institute for Longterm Governance (SI), where he oversees the organization’s programs, fundraising, and external engagement. Prior to co-founding SI, Max led and co-founded multiple initiatives bridging science and international policy. He helped scale the Geneva Science-Policy Interface as a Senior Science-Policy Officer, co-founded and directed research at Effective Altruism Geneva, and was a Founding Partner of the SocialComplexity Lab, a firm providing computational intelligence to policy institutions. Between 2017 and 2023, he held Senior Visiting Fellow and research positions at the UN University’s Center for Policy Research, the Geneva Transformative Governance Lab, and the Graduate Institute of International andDevelopment Studies.
Max holds a bachelor’s degree in International Relations from the University of Geneva and a master’s degree in Computational Math from Johns Hopkins University.

Co-Chair of SC on AI, Fellow of the Royal Society, Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering

Dame Wendy Hall, DBE, FRS, FREng is Regius Professor of Computer Science, Associate Vice President (International Engagement) and is Director of the Web Science Institute at the University of Southampton. She became a Dame Commander of the British Empire in the 2009 UK New Year’s Honours list and is a Fellow of the Royal Society, the Royal Academy of Engineering and the ACM. Dame Wendy was co-Chair of the UK government’s AI Review, which was published in October 2017 and a member of the AI Council. She is currently the coChair of the ACM Publications Board and Editor-in-Chief of Royal Society Open Science. She is an advisor to the UK government and many other governments and companies around the world and in 2023 was appointed to the United Nations highlevel advisory body on artificial intelligence. Her latest book, Four Internets, cowritten with Kieron O’Hara, was published by OUP in 2021.

Film Director & AI Cinema Director
, Beriky Studios

Mohamed Beriky is an Egyptian-born, Brazil-based Film Director and AI Cinema Director working through his creative label, Beriky Studios, at the intersection of cinema, artificial intelligence, visual storytelling, and social impact.

His work is built on nearly two decades of experience across cinema, television production, commercials, music videos, and international visual production, now extended through emerging AI-assisted cinematic workflows. He began his career in Egypt in 2009 as an assistant director, working across Egyptian film productions, major TV commercial campaigns for brands such as Coca-Cola, Lipton, and Fairy, as well as music videos, television productions, short films, documentaries, branded content, and educational media.

His academic background includes studies in social work, film directing, and advanced cinema studies, shaping a human-centered approach to storytelling grounded in emotion, ethics, symbolic structure, and cinematic craft. Alongside his creative work, he has held leadership roles in media and communications, contributed to the development and management of Sela TV in Saudi Arabia, and worked in film education and creative training, including as a filmmaking instructor in Türkiye and a film camp leader in Switzerland.

Through Beriky Studios, he independently develops director-led AI cinema that treats AI not as a replacement for authorship, but as a creative production medium guided by human intention, directorial vision, cinematic craft, and emotional storytelling.His recent AI-assisted works have received international recognition across creative technology, AI cinema, and social impact platforms, including the CapCut Video Studio Challenge, Fairground’s Best of AI, and his current Finalist selection at the AI for Good Film Festival 2026.

Professor of Digital Innovations in Health and Care
, University of Edinburgh

Professor Kathrin Cresswell is Professor of Digital Innovations in Health and Care at the University of Edinburgh. She is a social scientist whose research focuses on the evaluation, implementation, and governance of digital technologies in health and care systems, including artificial intelligence, electronic health records, decision support systems, robotics, and digital health platforms.

Kathrin has extensive experience leading and evaluating large-scale digital transformation programmes internationally and has advised organisations including the World Health Organization, NHS England, and Harvard Medical School. Her work examines how technological innovation can be safely, equitably, and sustainably embedded within complex health and care systems, with a particular focus on sociotechnical change, implementation, and digital health equity.

Research Assistant Professor
, University of Pennsylvania

Dr. Siva Mathiyazhagan is a Research Assistant Professor at the School of Social Policy and Practice and Co-Director of the SAFE Lab at the University of Pennsylvania. He is a Senior Fellow at the Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics at the University of Pennsylvania, a Childhood and AI fellow (2026-27), and a Pradeep Mehendiratta Fellow (2025-26) at the American Institute of Indian Studies. Dr. Mathiyazhagan is a global tech social work researcher and community practitioner. He co-designs and develops community-centered AI-supported technology products and tools for youth well-being and development. He co-creates tech social work policies and ethical considerations for Artificial Intelligence(AI), Machine Learning (ML), GenAI, AGI, and Metaverse for social equity, and just and equitable Web3. Dr. Mathiyazhagan deploys a hybrid version of qualitative indigenous research methodologies and Contextual Analysis of Social Media (CASM) to understand youth expressions on social media in native/regional/hyper-local languages to prevent suicidal ideations and promote youth well-being. Dr. Mathiyazhagan is the Founder-Director of the youth-led non-profit Trust for Youth and Child Leadership (TYCL) International, based in Asia and the Americas. Dr. Mathiyazhagan serves as a TYCL representative to the United Nations. Dr. Mathiyazhagan was an RSM Assembly Fellow (2022-23) and faculty associate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, Harvard University. Dr. Mathiyazhagan was a postdoctoral research scientist and lecturer at the School of Social Work at Columbia University.

, African Union Development Agency AUDA-NEPAD

Ms. Namyalo is a seasoned professional working in the Office of Science, Technology and Innovation at the African Union Development Agency AUDA-NEPAD. Her current role entails coordinating the African Union High-Level Panel on Emerging Technologies (APET), where she provides technical expertise to AU Member States and Regional Economic Communities (RECs) on harnessing emerging technologies for Africa’s transformative development.

Furthermore, Ms. Namyalo coordinates AUDA-NEPAD’s work on Innovative Financing for R&D and Africa’s scientific priority setting. As a member of the Artificial Intelligence (AI) task force at AUDA-NEPAD, she has provided and continues to provide technical expertise to Member States in the responsible adoption and ethical application of Al.

Ms. Namyalo also brings extensive experience from her experience at the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), where she played a pivotal role in coordinating and strengthening refugee response frameworks. Her work contributed to aligning multi- stakeholder efforts, enhancing policy coherence, and supporting sustainable, inclusive solutions for vulnerable communities.

Maria is passionate about engaging women and youth in the sustainable development of Africa. Her advocacy for gender equality and youth empowerment reflects her commitment to fostering inclusive growth and creating opportunities for marginalised populations.

We appreciate and celebrate Maria’s impact and knowledge, we are extremely grateful for her support in inclusively advancing Africa’s digital transformation and are very fortunate to have her join our esteemed panel of judges having supported the competition since it’s inaugural edition in 2024.

CTO & Founder
, TínaanTech

Alain Goumou is a Guinean entrepreneur and engineer specializing in robotics and artificial intelligence, and the founder & CTO of TínaanTech. Passionate about technological innovation for Africa, he is developing Kôlèpòno-Al, an intelligent medical device capable of rapidly diagnosing malaria and tuberculosis using artificial intelligence and computer vision. His work has earned him a top spot in the Presidential African Youth in Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Competition 2025. alongside several international awards in Al and robotics, as well as a selection into the Fighters Program at Station F, the world’s largest startup campus based in Paris.

Presidential Category winner 2024, Engineer
, Tosali Technologies

Pierre Sedi is a young Congolese (DRC) engineer with a passion for technology and scientific research. He obtained his Master’s degree in Computer Engineering at the Polytechnic Faculty of the University of Kinshasa and worked for a year as a telecom engineer in the DRC before moving to Italy where he is currently completing a PhD degree in Industrial Engineering. After having realized the first Congolese brain-computer interface (BCI) to control a robotic car from brain waves, which he named Cerebro, he set up the country’s first BCI research team at the Polytechnic Faculty of the University of Kinshasa, with the aim of developing this cutting- edge technology for use in the African medical context to assist severely handicapped people lacking motor ability and needing neuro-physio- rehabilitation. His areas of interest include applied artificial intelligence, neuroscience, telecommunications, embedded software, digital ledger technologies, the Internet of Things, power systems, and renewable energy.

, Tosali Technologies

Michel Matalatala received the B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in Applied Sciences and Electrical Engineering from the Polytechnic Faculty of the University of Kinshasa (DR Congo), where he is working as a Senior lecturer at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. He is also pursuing his Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering at Ghent University/IMEC (Belgium). His research interest includes multi-objective optimization and planning of the next-generation massive MIMO-based 5G wireless networks under energy and EMF exposure constraints. He created a 5G mobile network Drone built using open-source tools, miniaturized & low-cost equipment that can be deployed in real-world scenarios such as during natural disasters or for enterprise use.

Director, Development Research
Head of Humanitarian Innovation and Emerging Tech
, GSMA

Kimberly Brown leads the Emerging Tech and Humanitarian Innovation programmes at the GSMA, where she works with mobile operators, policymakers, and partners to apply digital technologies and AI to development and humanitarian challenges in low- and middle-income countries. Her work spans inclusive AI adoption, digital humanitarian assistance, and innovative partnerships across the mobile ecosystem. Prior to joining GSMA, she held senior roles in humanitarian organisations, focusing on advocacy and multilateral engagement. Kimberly holds a BA in Psychology, an MA in International Development Studies and Political Science, and an Executive MBA from London Business School.

Co-Leader of the U4SSC Thematic Group
, Digital Transformation Assessment of People-Centred Cities

Gamze Hakli Geray possesses over two decades of extensive management experience in business across diverse industries, including consultancy, services, retail, education, FMCG, and logistics. Since 2022, she has served as an Adjunct Faculty Lecturer at Middlesex University Dubai. Gamze is a member of the United for Smart Sustainable Cities (U4SSC) initiative and currently serves as Co-leader of Working Group 3: Digital Transformation of People-Centered Cities. She has also contributed to U4SSC Thematic Groups, including Guidelines on Strategies for Circular Cities and A Guide to Digital Wellbeing.

Senior Policy Advisor
, Global Cities Hub

Amb. András Szörényi is Senior Policy Advisor at the Global Cities Hub, an organization connecting local and regional governments to international organizations. He had 20 years of distinguished diplomatic career at the national level (in Budapest, Brussels, Washington D.C., and Geneva) before joining the city diplomacy work of GCH.
With a deep knowledge of international relations, Dr. Szörényi always focuses on new global developments and emerging challenges. He is a firm believer that multilateral governance should become also multi-level in nature and involve a broader range of actors to increase its impact.
He holds a Ph.D. in International Economics from Corvinus University, a DEA in Comparative Political Sciences from Sciences Po Paris and a Master degree in International Relations from the University of Economics in Budapest.

Mayor of Geneva and President of the Global City Hub
KM AI Lead
, Accenture

Anita Perera is a Knowledge Management AI Lead at Accenture, where she works on AI initiatives focused on improving how organizations capture, access, and use knowledge. Alongside her corporate role, she mentors professionals and serves as an advisor to multiple startups. With a background spanning technology, business, and international collaboration, she brings a practical perspective to the opportunities and challenges of AI adoption and is actively involved in the global AI ecosystem.

Founder of Cyberhumanism; Member of Italy’s National AI Committee Pres. of the Council of Ministers

A digital pioneer, Marco Camisani Calzolari has brought digital culture into universities, institutions, and television.A digital pioneer, Marco Camisani Calzolari has brought digital culture into universities, institutions, and television. He serves as an expert for Italy’s Department for Digital Transformation and for the National Cybersecurity Agency (ACN). He is one of 13 members of the Presidential Council Coordination Committee for AI, tasked with updating Italy’s National Artificial Intelligence Strategy 2026-2027. He contributed to drafting the European AI Act Code of Practice. Founder of the Cyberhumanism philosophy and Professor of Cyber-Humanities at Università Vita-Salute San Raffaele in Milan. For 10 years he brought digital literacy to millions of Italians through the country’s most-watched television programme. In 2022, UCL dedicated an academic case study to him, “The Digital Renaissance Man”, recognising his ability to make complex technology accessible to the Italian public and the measurable positive impact this work has had on the country. He conducted the first systematic study on fake followers on social media, picked up and cited by Reuters, the Financial Times, The Guardian, and The Economist. Author of books published by Il Sole 24 Ore, Mondadori, Hoepli, and Pearson Financial Times. Keynote speaker at over 500 events worldwide. Followed by more than 2 million people on social media, with over 25 million monthly views. Honours include: Knight of the Order of the Star of Italy (2024), Honorary Police Officer of the Italian State Police (2024), and Freedom of the City of London (2022). Member of Mensa International. An Italian and British citizen, he lives in New York City and holds a U.S. Green Card as an EB-1A Extraordinary Ability permanent resident.

Deputy Chief Executive
, United Nations Joint Staff Pension Fund (UNJSPF)

Dino Dell’Accio is the Chief Information Officer (CIO) at the United Nations Joint Staff Pension Fund (UNJSPF), where he spearheads digital innovation initiatives through the responsible adoption of emerging technologies.

A recognized leader in ethical tech Policy, Dell’Accio has pioneered the integration of blockchain, artificial intelligence (AI), and biometric systems to enhance transparency, security, and operational efficiency across the Fund’s global operations.

His work establishes industry benchmarks for aligning cutting-edge tools with rigorous compliance frameworks, particularly through his leadership in achieving the ISO certification for the responsible and ethical use of AI—a first-of-its-kind accomplishment within the UN System and pension sector.  As a sought-after authority, he frequently addresses global audiences at premier scientific forums, where he shares insights on practical and secure applications of blockchain, biometrics, and AI in public-sector innovation.

Co-Director, Programmes and Administration
, Global Cities Hub

Kamelia Kemileva is the Co-Director of the Global Cities Hub where she leads and supervises areas of high importance for local and regional governments, such as digitalization and smart cities, environmental issues, and human rights.

She is a lawyer, specialized in Swiss law relevant to international organizations and international public law, including expertise on the United Nations. Kamelia also has a direct experience of intergovernmental multilateral negotiation and diplomacy.

She also worked as Special Assistant to the President of the UN Human Rights Council for three years. She was a Visiting Programme Director at Wilton Park. Previously to that, she worked at the Swiss Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Chair
, Senior Digital City Strategy Advisor, Digital Dubai and U4SSC Chair

Dr. Okan Geray has more than 25 years of experience in consulting and advisory roles across various industries. He has consulted for a number of organizations in Netherlands, France, Italy, Germany, South Africa, Turkey and Dubai. He worked at A.T. Kearney global management consulting firm for 6 years and was a member of the Global Telecommunications and Higher Technology core team before he joined Dubai Government in 2002. He has worked as the Strategic Planning Advisor in Dubai eGovernment, Dubai Smart Government, Smart Dubai Office and recently Dubai Digital Authority. His responsibilities include Strategic Planning, Strategic Performance Management and Policy Making among others.
Dr. Geray is the U4SSC Chair (U4SSC is a UN initiative coordinated by ITU, UNECE and UN-Habitat and supported by other 16 UN bodies, that help support the development of institutional policies and strategies which encourage the use of digital technologies to facilitate digital transformation and ease the transition to smart sustainable cities). He is leading several thematic groups globally for U4SSC namely “Guidelines on Strategies for Circular Cities”, “City Science Application Framework”, “AI in Cities”, “Enabling People-Centered Cities through Digital Transformation”, and “Digital Wellbeing”.
Dr. Geray is the Steering Committee Chair of the Global Initiative on Virtual Worlds and AI.
Dr. Geray is the Co-Rapporteur of the ITU Study Group 20, Question 7 on “Evaluation and assessment of Smart Sustainable Cities and Communities”. He is a member of the IEC-ISO-ITU Joint Smart Cities Task Force (J-SCTF). He is Co-Chairing the Working Group “Economic, regulatory & competition aspects” in the ITU Focus Group on metaverse (FG-MV). He was also the Co-Chair of the “Data Economy Impact, Commercialization and Monetization” Working Group, part of the ITU Focus Group on Data Processing and Management.
Dr. Geray holds a double major B. Sc. degree in Industrial and Computer Engineering from Bosphorus University in Istanbul Turkey, an M.Sc. degree in Electrical Engineering and a Ph.D. degree in Systems and Control Engineering from the University of Massachusetts in the US. He has published several journal and conference papers and was an adjunct lecturer in management for 15 years.

Counsellor
, International Telecommunication Union (ITU)

Cristina Bueti is the ITU Focal Point on Smart Sustainable Cities and AI-powered Virtual Worlds. She is also the Counsellor of ITU-T Study Group 20 “Internet of Things, digital twins and smart sustainable cities and communities” and serves as TSB/ITU focal point for Latin America. Cristina Bueti graduated from the Faculty of Political Science, Law and International Cooperation and Development of the University of Florence, where she completed postgraduate studies in International Cooperation and Telecommunications Law in Europe. In 2003, Ms. Bueti built on her academic credentials by completing a specialized course in peace keeping and international cooperation with special focus on telecommunications at the Faculty of Laws, University of Malta, before joining the International Telecommunication Union in Geneva in January 2004. As part of the International Women’s Day 2016, she was named as one of the ten Geneva-based inspirational women working to protect the environment. She has authored over 40 reports on telecommunication and emerging technology issues. A native Italian speaker, Cristina is also fluent in English, French and Spanish.

Founding Board Director and Standardisation Lead
, Open & Agile Smart Cities & Communities (OASC)

Martin Brynskov, PhD (CS), is an academic and digital standardisation expert at the University of Copenhagen, where he serves as scientific director of AI and Digital. He is currently writing a book titled “When AI Takes Your Place”, exploring how artificial intelligence reshapes institutions, infrastructure and everyday life as it unfolds in communities of different sizes. His research examines how people, machines and hybrid systems perceive, conceptualise and act together in shared environments, framed as Interaction Technologies within a Place-Based Computing paradigm.

Brynskov has led some of the world’s largest pilot studies on smart and sustainable cities and communities, focusing on connecting communities, data spaces, local digital twins, artificial intelligence and the internet of things. He is Standardisation Lead and former Founding Chair at the Brussels-based global NGO Open & Agile Smart Cities & Communities (OASC) with 193 members in 43 countries, co-chairs the Danish Standards committee on data management and data spaces, and represents Denmark in European and international standardisation work on data spaces, local digital twins and smart sustainable cities and communities.

Based in Copenhagen, Denmark, Dr Brynskov works globally as a researcher, innovator, educator and facilitator, bridging research, policy, standards and large-scale validation.

Professor, University of Harward and Vice Chair
, Steering Committee of the Global Initiative on AI & Virtual Worlds

Paola Cecchi-Dimeglio, Ph.D., J.D.,LL.M., M.Sc., is a globally recognized expert in AI, Big Data, behavioral science, and talent analytics. She advises senior executives at Fortune 500 companies, global law firms, and public institutions on using advanced analytics and behavioral insights to optimize decision-making, develop high-performing talent, and shape future-ready workforce strategies.

At Harvard University, she holds dual appointments at the Law School and the Kennedy School of Government and serves as Faculty Chair of the Executive Leadership Research Initiative for Women and Minority Attorneys (ELRIWMA), where since 2011 she has led pioneering research—using AI and Big Data—at the intersection of leadership, organizational behavior, decision science, and talent strategy. She is the author of Diversity Dividend (MIT Press, 2023) and the forthcoming Building a Thriving Future: Metaverse and Multiverse (MIT Press, 2025)—a strategy-driven guide to the AI-powered Metaverse, offering business and government leaders practical frameworks to lead digital transformation and build adaptive, human-centric digital ecosystems that support talent growth and innovation.

As CEO of People Culture Drive Consulting Group, she leads a global behavioral science and AI firm that developed I.D.E.A., a patented platform that enhances talent analytics by ensuring consistency, fairness, and transparency in performance evaluations and succession planning—transforming how organizations identify, retain, and advance top talent.

She advises international institutions including the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the World Bank, the United Nations ITU), and the European Commission. Her research and publications have received multiple honors, including awards from federal agencies such as the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services for her behavioral and data visualization tools, and a 2017 Azbee Award of Excellence from the American Society of Business Publication Editors.

Dr. Cecchi-Dimeglio has authored over 70 peer-reviewed journal articles and regularly contributes to leading business and legal publications including Harvard Business Review, MIT Sloan Management Review, Business Insider, Bloomberg Law, Reuters Legal, and Forbes, where she is a senior contributor on leadership, strategy, and AI. Her insights and tools are used by organizations worldwide to transform how they hire, evaluate, and promote talent.

 

Chair, ITU-T Study Group 20
, International Telecommunication Union (ITU)

Dr. Hyoung Jun Kim began his professional career in 1988 at the Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI), where he currently serves as a Research Fellow. He previously held the position of Senior Vice President, leading the Intelligent Convergence Research Laboratory at ETRI.Over the past 37 years, Dr. Kim has accumulated extensive experience across various divisions of ETRI, including the Info-Communications Technology Division, IT Strategy Research Division, Information & Telecommunications Technology Division, and the Protocol Engineering Centre.
In addition to his institutional role, Dr. Kim currently serves as the Chairman of ITU-T Study Group 20 and of the APT Standardization Program (ASTAP) under the Asia-Pacific Telecommunity. His prior leadership roles within the ITU include Vice-Chairmanships of both SG20 and SG13, Working Party Chair positions in both groups, and serving as the Rapporteur for Question 25/16 since 2004. He also contributed as Vice-Chair of the Focus Group on M2M Service Layers and as Chair of Working Party 2 within the same group under ITU-T SG11, among other key positions.Dr. Kim’s research and technical accomplishments are substantial. He has submitted over 450 standardization proposals, published more than 150 papers in academic journals and conferences, holds over 100 patents, and has successfully transferred 20 technologies to domestic industries.
His contributions to the field have been widely recognized. He is a three-time recipient of the Presidential Citation of the Republic of Korea, awarded in 2003, 2009, and 2023. He has also received multiple Certificates of Appreciation from international standards bodies, including the ITU-T. Notably, Dr. Kim received his second and third Presidential Citations at the World Standards Day events in Korea in 2009 and 2023, in recognition of his dedication to international standardization.

Cabinet Secretary
, Ministry, Information, Communications and the Digital Economy, Kenya

Hon. William Kabogo Gitau is a visionary Kenyan leader, entrepreneur, and experienced public administrator with a strong track record in Policy and economic transformation. He served as the first Governor of Kiambu County (2013–2017) and as Member of Parliament for Juja Constituency (2002–2013), where he spearheaded development initiatives across infrastructure, healthcare, education, and digital access.

As Governor, Hon. Kabogo implemented groundbreaking reforms that led to a 225% increase in county revenue—growing from KES 800 million to KES 2.6 billion through automation and enhanced transparency in public finance. He launched digital inclusion programs such as the Kiambu WiFi initiative, expanded urban infrastructure, and strengthened healthcare systems with modern equipment and emergency response capabilities.

He is also a successful entrepreneur with investments in logistics, real estate, retail, and shipping, and a strong advocate for youth empowerment and sustainable development. Hon. Kabogo holds a Bachelor of Commerce in Accounting and Finance from Punjab University, India.

He continues to be a prominent voice on digital transformation, inclusive growth, and innovative Policy across Africa.

6th Vicepresident and Councillor for International Relations and Agenda 2030
, Barcelona Provincial Council (DIBA)

She holds a Law degree from the University of Barcelona–CEU Abat Oliba and a Master’s in Mediation, with specialization in civil procedural law. Gay has built a solid legal career in civil law and has taught civil law and procedural law in various postgraduate programmes at the Barcelona Bar Association (ICAB).

She has held prominent positions in the legal profession, including Dean of the Barcelona Bar Association (2017–2022), President of the Council of Catalan Lawyers (2020–2022), and Vice President of the General Council of Spanish Lawyers (2017–2022).

From 2021 to 2023, she served as the Spanish Government Delegate in Catalonia. She is also involved in several cultural and institutional bodies, including the CCCB and the Maritime Museum Consortium, and is Vice President of the Foundation for Democracy and Local Government.

Throughout her career, she has demonstrated a strong commitment to human rights, promoting a legal culture oriented toward the defence of fundamental rights, equality, and the protection of the most vulnerable, both within the legal profession and in public office

Executive Board Member
, Libelium

Antonio J. Jara (CTO at Libelium). He is a prominent figure in the AI community, recognized as a top voice for AI on LinkedIn with over 30,000 followers. Antonio serves as the chair of Data Quality and IoT in IEEE and is a Board of Directors member of the FIWARE Foundation.
Antonio focuses on the Data Spaces and AI/Data Econom, delivering advanced solutions for Data Governance. He is the technical coordinator of the EU-Local Digital Twin Toolbox, the largest EU initiative in AI for urban environments. He is part of the Citiverse SENSE and the Citcom.AI sandbox, covering a full stack that spans from Data Management, Data Spaces, and Digital Twins to virtual worlds.
Antonio has participated in over 100 international events as a speaker, author of 100 international publications with high impact factor (15,000 citations and an h-index >50).

Economist, Foresight Strategist and Founder
, Kozenkow Advisory

Dr. Judit Kozenkow is an economist and foresight strategist working across international economics, global trends, and strategic decision-making. With more than 15 years of experience, she advises leaders in business and public institutions on how to interpret economic developments, anticipate change, and translate complexity into strategic action. She is a regular speaker at international forums, including the World Economic Forum in Davos. She is an expert in professional networks, such as ITU’s thematic group on future foresight for cities and the OECD’s Government Foresight Community.
Before founding Kozenkow Advisory, Judit served as Project Director at a Geneva-based consulting firm and held various positions in the United Nations system. Earlier, she worked in the financial sector in Hungary, where she focused on strategic and risk management. Dr. Judit has been lecturing Economics and Foresight worldwide since 2007. She holds a PhD in Economics from Corvinus University of Budapest and a Master’s degree in International Economics. She holds a Certificate in Strategic Foresight from the Geneva Centre for Security Policy and in Applied Blockchain Technologies from UC Berkeley.

Project Director for the International Smart Cities Network
, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH

Peter Sailer, the head of International Smart Cities Network, is an experienced urban development expert who has worked globally. He has more than 15 years of expertise in the industry. Peter has proven records of effectively managing and leading multiple international projects in urban development, energy efficiency, and renewable energy.

He has worked for several renowned organisations, including Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH and EnBW Energie Baden-Wurttemberg AG, where he served as Head of Project and Manager for Energy Efficient Urban Development, respectively. He has held a variety of executive roles at these organisations. In addition to that, he has participated in several research projects that are associated with the planning of tourism, urbanisation, and regional development. Currently, he oversees the International Smart Cities Network, supporting the German Federal Ministry for Housing, Urban Development and Building, promoting the integration of digital solutions into citizen-centred urban development processes and facilitating the exchange of good practices between urban practitioners worldwide.

Peter holds a Master of Business Administration in International Real Estate Management from Biberach University of Applied Sciences and an engineering degree in urban and regional planning from Technical University of Berlin.

Director General of GovAcademy
, Department of Government Enablement (DGE), Abu Dhabi

His Excellency Dr Yasir Al Naqbi serves as the Director General of GovAcademy, dedicated to empowering leadership and nurturing talent within Abu Dhabi’s government entities. With over 20 years of experience, Dr Al Naqbi has been instrumental in shaping leadership capabilities both locally and internationally. Before joining GovAcademy, he was the Assistant Director General for Leadership and Capabilities at the UAE Prime Minister’s Office, where he oversaw strategic programmes, including the UAE Government Leaders and UAE Capabilities initiatives. Dr Al Naqbi led the establishment of UAE Government Experience Exchange Program, facilitating collaboration with over 30 international governments. Dr Al Naqbi holds a PhD in Project Management and Organisational Development from the University of Salford, a Master of Science in Engineering Management from Brunel University, and a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering.

Secretary of Science and Technology
, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Tatiana Roque is the Secretary of Science, Technology and Innovation of the City of Rio de Janeiro and an elected member of the Rio de Janeiro City Council. A mathematician and philosopher of science, she has become one of Brazil’s most prominent voices at the intersection of science, democracy, and technology. In her government role, she has led projects such as Rio AI City, which aims to establish one of the world’s largest hubs for artificial intelligence and cloud computing, and aids the expansion of the Rio Operations Center (COR), Latin America’s most advanced real-time urban monitoring facility. She also represents the city in Rio Innovation Week, the region’s largest technology forum, promoting debates on AI, smart cities, sustainability, and digital governance.
Before entering the government, Roque built a distinguished academic career as Professor at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), where she directed the Forum of Science and Culture. She is the author of several acclaimed books, including História da Matemática: Uma visão crítica, desfazendo mitos e lendas—winner of the Jabuti Prize in 2013—and O dia em que voltamos de Marte (2021), which explores the political and cultural dimensions of science. She holds a PhD in Production Engineering (History and Philosophy of Science), an MSc in Applied Mathematics, and a BSc in Mathematics, all from UFRJ.

Head of Smart City and Data Management
, Senate Chancellery, Berlin

Karen Laßmann is the head of a team that works on the topics smart city and data management in the Senate Chancellery of Berlin. The Senate Chancellery is the administrative staff of the Governing Mayor of Berlin. It supports him in the planning and management of Berlin state policy.
Under the responsibility of Karen (and in close cooperation with politicians and the urban innovation lab), a new smart city strategy was developed in Berlin from 2020 to 2022 in a broad participatory approach with the city’s population.
Karen holds a Masters degree in business administration and a degree in public administration (state examn). She´s been working for the public administration of Berlin since 2006 in different positions, since 2020 she´s been working for the Senate Chancellery.
In 2024 Karen was one of two German experts appointed by the German government to serve on the UN-Habitat expert working group tasked with developing People-Centered Smart City Guidelines.

Founder
, Digital Equity Africa

Justina Nnam Oha is a leading voice in Artificial Intelligence, digital inclusion, and innovation ecosystem development in Africa. She is the Founder of Digital Equity Africa, a global south-focused digital inclusion and innovation company delivering scalable solutions across digital literacy, corporate digitization, and technology product development. Her work spans governments, international organizations, and private sector institutions, with a strong focus on access to markets, trade facilitation, and inclusive digital economies.

Recognized as one of Nigeria’s emerging AI leaders, Justina is shaping the continent’s AI narrative through policy influence, ecosystem building, and large-scale convening. She has spoken on over 10 global stages across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, and most recently delivered a high-level engagement at the Nigerian Presidency, contributing to national conversations on AI, digital transformation, and the future of work.

She is the Convener of Kids Tech Fest, the world’s first global AI summit for children, which has convened over 5,000 young participants, positioning Africa at the forefront of early AI education. She is also the Founder of the Future Minds AI Learning Community, developed in partnership with UNESCO and Oracle Academy, equipping the next generation with foundational AI knowledge and future-ready skills.

Further advancing Africa’s position in global innovation, Justina is leading Africa’s first AI and Innovation Immersion Delegation to China in Summer 2026, bridging ecosystems and fostering international collaboration in emerging technologies. With over 17 years of leadership experience, her expertise spans innovation strategy, ecosystem development, connectivity, investment readiness, government relations, and growth.

She is widely respected for building high-impact partnerships and scaling initiatives that drive inclusive economic growth.

As former Country Director of the UK–Nigeria Tech Hub (British High Commission), she brokered a landmark $3 million partnership with Google for Startups Africa to support women in technology and led investment readiness programs that unlocked funding pathways for female founders across the continent.

Her corporate leadership experience includes serving as VP of Sales and Marketing at Tizeti Inc., where she drove market expansion and growth across Africa’s broadband infrastructure landscape.

Senior Manager, Global Technical Assurance
, Wayve

Daniel Quirke is Senior Manager, Global Technical Assurance at Wayve, a London head-quartered company pioneering AI to solve self-driving. Wayve is building the Embodied AI software that gives vehicles the safe driving intelligence to drive anywhere. Daniel works with policy partners around the world on the future regulatory framework for automated vehicles. Prior to joining Wayve, Daniel has worked across a range of technology, innovation and economic policy roles for the UK government, innovation agencies and City authorities.

Chief, Innovation and Analytics Hub
, Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights

Anwar Mahfoudh leads the Innovation & Analytics Hub at the UN Human Rights Office (OHCHR), where he drives initiatives at the intersection of data, technology, and innovation. His work focuses on building practical capabilities that advance the protection and promotion of human rights.

With more than two decades of experience across the humanitarian, development, and human rights pillars of the United Nations, he is passionate about ensuring that technology serves people, expands opportunity, and helps institutions respond more effectively to the challenges of a rapidly changing world.

Anwar is driven to connect people, ideas, and technology to improve outcomes for communities around the world.

Creator
, Ramona

Daniela Camberos is the creator of Ramona, an AI platform built to stop the fraud and human trafficking that begin with a single fake job offer, anywhere in the world.

The trap is simple and brutal: a listing that looks real, a job that does not exist, and a person who shows up and disappears into forced labor. Daniela built Ramona to break that chain at its first link. You forward any job offer to Ramona on WhatsApp or Telegram, and in seconds it tells you whether it is real, and why. It is free, it runs on any phone, and it was built from 200 conversations with survivors before a single line of code existed, because she believed the people who had been deceived should design the thing that protects the next person.
Today Ramona works across five countries and has kept over 800 people out of the hands of traffickers. It also audits hiring algorithms so they stop quietly shutting out women and Indigenous workers.

In 2025 the United Nations named Ramona one of the world’s five most important innovations, and the CAF Development Bank of Latin America awarded it its Women in Innovation Prize. Daniela received the Geneva Centre for Human Rights Award for Ethical AI, is a UN Women Role Model and a member of the UNESCO Women for Ethical AI platform, and her work has been featured by Bloomberg. She is proof that the Global South does not have to wait for someone else to build ethical AI; it can build its own, and protect its own.

Film director

Minwoo Park is a designer, educator, and creative technologist whose practice bridges AI, design, and human experience. Holding a degree in Industrial Design from Pratt Institute, he is currently pursuing a Master of Arts in Design Engineering jointly offered by Brown University and Rhode Island School of Design. His work draws on emerging technologies to build speculative narratives, advanced material innovation, and human centered design within complex systems. His multidisciplinary projects span product design, a collaboration with NASA, and the co-founding of What If? — an experimental platform that uses AI to envision possible futures for brands, products, and culture.

Film director

Yoona Park is a multidisciplinary artist working at the intersection of 3D environment design, cinematic video, and emerging technologies. Holding a BFA in 3D Animation from Pratt Institute, her professional background spans game environment design and film production. Currently, she channels her vision into the “What If” project, leveraging AI tools to conceptualize innovative brand experiences. By blending her technical expertise in worldbuilding with evocative storytelling, Yoona utilizes digital tools to transform passive viewing into an immersive, shared experience that bridges human stories and evokes deep emotional resonance.

Film director

Sion Kim is a graphic designer driven by questions. For her, the best solutions come from seeking perspectives that lie just outside the frame.
Beyond graphic design, her work has taken her to visual and media strategy for a Seoul mayoral campaign and experience design with General Motors. She is also the co-founder of What If?, a creative collective that uses AI to imagine unlikely futures for brands, products, and culture.
Sion holds a BFA in Communications Design from Pratt Institute.

AI Leader
, Airbus

Rafael Guzmán Robles is an AI Leader at Airbus and an international educator dedicated to making artificial intelligence accessible, practical, and impactful. Alongside leading AI initiatives in the aerospace sector, he works with universities, business schools, and educational organizations to help professionals and students develop the skills needed to thrive in an AI-driven world.

He is actively involved in initiatives that promote responsible AI adoption and believes that access to high-quality AI education should not be limited by geography or economic circumstances. Through his teaching, mentoring, and outreach activities, Rafael focuses on empowering the next generation of innovators to use AI as a tool for solving real-world challenges and creating positive social impact.

As a mentor, he is particularly interested in projects that combine technical excellence with measurable benefits for people, communities, and sustainable development.

Film director

Grégoire Dessy is a Belgian filmmaker and video editor based in Wavre, Belgium, with over twelve years of experience in web series, commercials, and music videos. A graduate of InRaCi film school in Brussels, he has received Best Editing awards at the Marseille Web Fest 2016 and Los Angeles Web Fest 2017. In early 2026, he discovered generative AI as a creative medium and produced CLUSTER, his first fully AI-generated short film, a psychological horror short exploring burnout and the impossibility of escaping one’s own identity.

Founder
, ScansX

Sarah Aboerjaib is a Kuwaiti inventor, engineer, and entrepreneur focused on advancing medical technology through innovation in brain diagnostics. She is the founder and inventor of ScansX, a med-tech startup developing AI-powered, non-invasive devices for rapid detection and triage of acute brain conditions.

Her device is designed to support emergency clinical decision-making by helping differentiate between ischemic stroke and hemorrhagic stroke, enabling faster triage in critical neurological cases. It is particularly intended for use in isolated or resource-limited areas, where access to advanced imaging (such as CT or MRI) is not immediately available, and where patients require urgent, time-sensitive medical action.

Sarah Aboerjaib is a WIPO Global Award Winner (2024) and holds a granted U.S. patent for her medical diagnostic technology. Her work integrates electrical engineering, optical sensing, and artificial intelligence to improve early detection of life-threatening brain conditions.

Internationally recognized as a rising innovator, she is working to make brain diagnostics faster, more accessible, and portable worldwide.

Chief Technical Advisor for AI, Digital Transformation and Skills
, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)

Gökhan Dikmener is the Chief Technical Advisor at the UNDP Istanbul International Center for Private Sector in Development (ICPSD), where work focuses on advancing artificial intelligence, digital entrepreneurship, and skills development as drivers of inclusive and sustainable growth.

With a background in economics, international development, and software engineering, Dikmener brings extensive experience at the intersection of applied AI, innovation ecosystems, and workforce transformation. Areas of focus include supporting startups and SMEs to adopt AI responsibly, designing skills strategies for emerging technologies, and strengthening entrepreneurial ecosystems that translate innovation into inclusive economic opportunity.

Dikmener has served as lead researcher and co‑author on more than ten UNDP publications, contributing thought leadership on topics such as the use of frontier technologies in disaster and crisis contexts, AI‑enabled digital entrepreneurship, gender‑responsive innovation systems, and private‑sector‑led skills development for future labor markets.

Holding degrees from Boğaziçi University, Johns Hopkins University, and METU, Dikmener regularly engages with founders, policymakers, investors, and educators at global forums to explore how AI can unlock productivity, resilience, and human‑centered innovation.

Ambassador and Director of International Affairs
, Office Fédéral de la Communication (OFCOM), Switzerland
Chair of the Council of Europe Committee on AI
International Moderator & Journalist

Damita Pressl is an award-winning journalist, international moderator, public speaking coach and TEDx speaker. She previously worked as a news anchor and TV host on Austrian national television, and as a journalist at the renowned Neue Zürcher Zeitung. She moderates high-level panels, forums and conferences across Europe.

ITU FG-EAI Chair, Q5/21 Rapporteur
, China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT), China

Yuntao Wang, Professor-Level Senior Engineer, Deputy Chief Engineer of China Academy of Information and Communications Technology, Artificial Intelligence Institute.

Chair of ITU-T SG 21
, Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., China​

Dr Noah Luo is the Chair of ITU-T Study Group 21. Dr. Luo had been ITU-T Study Group 16’s chairman in the period 2016-2024. Dr. Luo works for Huawei Technologies, co., Ltd as a senior consultant in the field of international standardization and industry development. Dr. Luo has a long career of working in multimedia related technical research and development and standardization since 1996 for organizations including Chinese Academy of Sciences and Huawei with ten year or so based in Europe .

Deputy Director General (International Relations)
, Department of Telecommunications (DoT), Ministry of Communications, India

Avinash Agarwal is an Indian Telecommunications Service (ITS) Officer with a 32-year career in Telecommunications, Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence, Information Technology, and Broadcasting. He has held various key positions within the Government of India. He brings deep multilateral experience and a proven track record of building consensus among Member States, with successful leadership roles in both APT preparatory groups and ITU, making him well-suited for leading APT preparations for the ITU Plenipotentiary process.

ITU FG-EAI Vice-Chair; Special Research Fellow
, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI)

Shin-Gak Kang is a Special Research Fellow of ETRI, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute in Republic of Korea. He received B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in electronics engineering and information technology from Chungnam National University, Daejeon, Korea in 1984, 1987, and 1998, respectively. He joined ETRI in 1984 and served as the Head of the Standards Research Division, including open source, as Assistant Vice President of ETRI. He also served as an Adjunct Professor of ETRI School of University of Science and Technology in Korea from 2008 to 2023. He has actively participated in many international standardization activities of many SDOs including ITU-T SG 7, SG 8, SG 17, SG 11, SG 13, SG 16, SG 20, GSC, ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 6, IETF and IEEE, as Rapporteur, Convenor, Editor, and major contributor since his first joining to ITU-T SG 8 meeting in 1988. He served as ITU-T SG11 Vice-Chair and its WP Chair from 2013 to 2021. He served as SG16 Vice-Chair and its WP Chair from 2022 to 2024. He served as the Chair of the ITU FG-MV from 2023 to June 2024 and currently leading metaverse standardization activities as the Co-Chair of the JCA-MV. He also served as the Convenor of ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 6/WG 7 on Future Network from 2004 to April 2026 and has been leading relevant standardization activities as the Chair of JTC 1/SC 6 since 2025. He is currently serving as Vice-Chair of ITU-T SG21, Co-chair of WP4/21 for the multimedia technologies including metaverse. He was appointed as the Vice-Chair of newly established ITU-T Focus Group on Embodied AI for multimedia technologies (FG-EAI) in February 2026. He is actively working on foundational architecture and terminology as an FG-EAI/WG1 Chair.

Vice President, UN Affairs and International Organisations
, Microsoft

In my current role, I lead on Microsoft’s engagement with the United Nations and International Organisations.

Previously, I led work to establish a Data Science strategy at HM Treasury in the UK, was the UK’s Permanent Representative to the OECD in Paris; Deputy Director of Debt and Reserves Management at HM Treasury, where I oversaw the UK’s first Sukuk and Renminbi bond issuances; and Chief Economist at DCMS. I have worked across domestic, financial, EU and International policy, including in the Private Office of the Chancellor of the Exchequer. Before joining the UK Civil Service, I taught English literature in schools in the UK.

Director and CIO
, International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)

Thomas Bousios serves as Director and Chief Information Officer (CIO) at IFAD, where he steers the Organization’s information technology strategy, overseeing operational systems, financial and data analytics platforms. He has conceptualised a decentralized AI community adoption approach using hands-on practices for embedding AI into institutional routines and is leading IFAD’s efforts to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) within corporate operations and practices. Due to this early engagement in practical AI adoption, he has frequently contributed to shaping approaches and insights within the UN including the High-Level Committee on Management (HLCM) networks, as well as with the International Financial Institutions communities.

Prior to IFAD, he held leadership roles in the European Union and the European Defence Agency (EDA), overseeing all systems, community platforms and classified networks. Before that, he served as ICT Group Leader at Fusion for Energy (F4E) in support of EU’s contribution to the ITER nuclear fusion project. He began his career at Citibank, and in management consulting as team leader with Deloitte Consulting and Ernst & Young Global Client Consulting.

He holds an MBA and a Master’s degree in Business Informatics from the Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University, and has completed the innovative CIO program at Stanford University.

Under-Secretary-General and Executive Director
, UN-Habitat

Anacláudia Rossbach is the Executive Director of UN-Habitat and an economist with over 20 years of experience in housing, informal settlements, and urban policies. She was appointed Executive Director of UN-Habitat at the Under-Secretary-General level by the General Assembly, following nomination by the UN Secretary-General on 7 June 2024. Prior to this role, she was the Director for Latin America and the Caribbean at the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy and served as Regional Manager for Cities Alliance, where she founded the Urban Housing Practitioners Hub. Prior to that, with the World Bank, she oversaw the development and implementation of Brazilian housing and slum-upgrading policies. Ms. Rossbach has actively contributed to global urban policy discussions and has a strong academic presence in the field. She took office on 12 August 2024.

ITU Journal and ITU-T Academia Coordinator
, International Telecommunication Union (ITU)

Alessia Magliarditi is the ITU Journal and ITU-T Academia Coordinator within the Strategic Tech and Academia Initiatives Division of the Strategic Engagement Department at the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Telecommunication Standardization Bureau (TSB). She leads academic engagement activities, fostering collaboration with universities and research institutions worldwide, and coordinates key initiatives such as the ITU Kaleidoscope academic conferences.

She also manages the publications and webinars of the ITU Journal on Future and Evolving Technologies (ITU J-FET), ITU’s open-access scholarly journal dedicated to research on emerging technologies.

Since joining ITU in 2006, Alessia has held roles in strategic engagement, partnerships, and external relations. Prior to ITU, she worked at the International Labour Organization (ILO), where she developed partnerships with international organizations, NGOs, and academic institutions.

She holds Master’s degrees in Social Sciences from La Sapienza University of Rome and in International Relations and Diplomatic Studies from LUMSA University. She is a native Italian speaker and is fluent in English, French, and Spanish.

Chief Commercial Officer (CCO) for Europe and Latin America
, EHang

Jose Ignacio (Nacho) is EHang´s chief commercial officer (CCO) for Europe and LatAm. He leverages his broad experience and knowledge in the aerospace value chain, with his passion for aeronautics, to develop and deploy Urban Air Mobility solutions around EHang´s cutting-edge unmanned eVTOL technology. Nacho holds an MSc in Engineering and an EMBA, and accounts for twenty years of experience in the aerospace industry, holding senior management positions at Airbus and EHang, in different functions and across different countries.

Chief Technology Officer
, GlobalPlatform

Gil Bernabeu is a visionary technology leader at the forefront of security, digital transformation, and industry standardization. As Chief Technology Officer at GlobalPlatform, he defines the organization’s technical strategy, leading the development of specifications and certification programs that enable secure, interoperable, and scalable digital services across global markets and industries.

In his role, Gil serves as a key technical liaison across a diverse ecosystem of stakeholders, coordinating technical committees, market task forces, and partnerships with industry organizations. Through this work, he helps ensure alignment and interoperability across platforms, devices, and services, accelerating the deployment of trusted digital solutions worldwide.

Throughout his career, Gil has been dedicated to helping industries—including finance, telecommunications, digital identity, and, more recently, automotive—navigate the transition to the digital era. His work focuses on building the secure and interoperable infrastructures that underpin everyday digital experiences. As the automotive industry evolves toward software-defined vehicles (SDVs), connected services, and over-the-air updates, his expertise is increasingly relevant in establishing the standardized and certifiable security foundations these innovations require.

Combining deep technical expertise with strategic vision, Gil bridges the gap between complex market requirements and practical, scalable solutions. His leadership helps ensure that digital ecosystems remain secure, efficient, and future-ready, enabling organizations to thrive in an increasingly connected world.

Project Officer | Advisor
, International Telecommunication Union (ITU)

Mythili Menon works as Project Officer at the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) in the domain of standardization for new and emerging technologies. She serves as the Advisor of the ITU/WMO/UNEP Focus Group on Artificial Intelligence for Natural Disaster Management (FG-AI4NDM) and the ITU/FAO Focus Group on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Internet of Things (IoT) for Digital Agriculture (FG-AI4A). Mythili possesses a strong background in environmental science, standardization, and the policy frameworks underlying sustainable development issues. Between 2015-2017, she worked for the ITU-T Study Group 20 on ‘Internet of Things and Smart Cities and Communities’ and ITU-T Study Group 5 on ‘Environment, Climate Change, and Circular Economy’. Previously, she worked as the Standardization Lead at Mandat International for various EU Horizon 2020 projects. Mythili holds a Masters in ‘Standardization, Social Regulation and Sustainable Development’ from the University of Geneva. She completed her Bachelors in ‘Environmental Science and Chemistry’ from University College Utrecht in the Netherlands. The areas relating to the sustainable development goals, artificial intelligence, blockchain, intelligent transport systems, disaster management, data management, smart cities, and IoT are of enduring interest to her and she has co-authored several publications on these subjects.

Biomedical Engineer
, Neosave Technologies Limited

Lisa Ilusa Nyandusi is a Biomedical Engineer passionate about improving healthcare outcomes in low-resource settings. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Kent and a Master’s degree in Machine Learning in Science from the University of Nottingham, specialising in medical device engineering and quality assurance.

As a Technical Advisor at Neosave Technologies Limited, Lisa, brings her expertise in biomedical engineering and machine learning to support the development of Autothermo, a wearable continuous temperature monitoring device designed to reduce neonatal mortality in resource-limited hospital settings. She contributes to the product’s technical development, documentation, and regulatory readiness.

Her broader experience spans technical due diligence, venture development, and the creation of frameworks that strengthen health innovation and enable the growth and scaling of impactful solutions across Africa.

Founder
, PurpleOwl AI

Adina Gray is an international AI educator and keynote speaker. Through PurpleOwl AI, she helps educators, professionals, and community organizations build practical AI fluency. Her work centers on how artificial intelligence is reshaping learning, work, and opportunity.

Adina’s career spans more than two decades in post-secondary education, including 15 years teaching in the Bob Gaglardi School of Business and Economics at Thompson Rivers University in Canada. Over the past several years, her work has focused on the impact of generative AI on teaching, learning, assessment, and workforce readiness. As the School’s AI Lead, she advanced faculty AI literacy, supported curriculum and assessment adaptation, and organized AI summits bringing together educators, students, and business leaders.

Selected examples of her international work include visiting lecturer roles at Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences in Germany and Tianjin University of Technology in China.

She has also presented at the AACSB AI Conference at NEOMA Business School in Paris in 2024 and EdMedia Innovate in Barcelona in 2025, and participated as an invited delegate at the Stanford AI + Education Summit in 2024 and the India AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi.

Machine Learning Engineer
, Amini

Clinton is Machine Learning Engineer at Amini, a Nairobi based startup building Africa’s environmental data infrastructure. His work harnesses the power of AI and earth observation to find solutions to some of the most pressing and urgent environmental challenges of our time, such as climate change and food security. Prior to Amini, he worked at Edge Impulse as a Developer Relations Engineer, and co-founded Rhinos Lab, a wildlife conservation startup building AI powered camera traps to prevent poaching and human wildlife conflicts. In his free time, he leads the TinyML Kenya community, bringing together over 1000+ developers, researchers, and engineers with a shared interest in machine learning at the edge.

Clinton is a member of the ITU Secretary-General’s Youth Advisory Board.

CEO & Co-founder
, Alleina AI

Daniella is visionary leader from Ghana using AI to empower individuals and bridge the digital divide. As co-founder of Copianto AI, she’s democratizing access to this powerful technology by developing a cutting-edge platform that leverages AI and large language models (LLMs) to unlock organizational knowledge, create intelligent virtual assistants, and make information accessible to all. Beyond her entrepreneurial pursuits, Daniella is a passionate advocate for responsible technology development. She champions this cause as an Affiliate at All Tech Is Human and contributes her expertise as a research group member and AI policy expert at the Center for AI and Digital Policy, shaping the future of responsible AI practices and fostering inclusive technology solutions for all. She advocates for inclusive AI development and bridging the digital divide through youth participation. Her dedication to solving critical world problems has been recognized through prestigious fellowships like Sigma Squared Society and #10FacesChangingAfrica by StArfrica – Startup Germany-Africa.

Daniella is a member of the ITU Secretary-General’s Youth Advisory Board.

Senior Information Technology, and Telecommunications Projects Specialist
, Ministry of Transportation and Telecommunications (MTT)

Halima Mohamed has extensive professional knowledge and practical experience in emerging technologies such as information and communications technology, artificial intelligence, and the Internet of Things. Halima works as a Senior Information Technology, and Telecommunications Projects Specialist at Ministry of Transportation and Telecommunications (MTT). She is also an AI Data Scientist and part-time lecturer, deeply committed to advancing Internet technology, industry, and governance, aligning herself with ITU’s vision. She has also been actively involved in various youth activities, aiming to empower the younger generation.

Halima is a member of the ITU Secretary-General’s Youth Advisory Board.

Managing Director
, Center for Public Intelligence (CPI)

Melissa Muñoz is the Managing Director of the Center for Public Intelligence (CPI), where she is driving the development of a Public AI Stack for Latin America. She holds a Master of Public Policy (MPP) from the University of Oxford. She previously served as Director of Innovation at OGTIC and Coordinator of the Innovation Cabinet of the Dominican Republic, where she led the creation of the region’s first National Artificial Intelligence Strategy in Central America and the Caribbean, and oversaw the implementation of the National Innovation Policy, managing 22 high-impact projects. With a Master’s degree in GovTech and a background in political science, public administration, and diplomacy, Melissa focuses her work on leveraging technology to transform governance and strengthen institutions. She is also a member of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Secretary-General’s Youth Advisory Board, where she advises on global strategies for AI and digital inclusion.

Melissa is a member of the ITU Secretary-General’s Youth Advisory Board.

International Cooperation Officer
, Telecommunications sector, UAE

Maitha has a background in business marketing and currently serves as an International Cooperation Officer in the UAE’s telecommunications sector. Maitha is a member of the TDRA Youth Council which falls under the umbrella of the UAE’s Federal Youth Authority. Passionate about leveraging technology as a tool for social change and sustainable development to shape a more inclusive and prosperous future for the next generation by including them first-hand.

Maitha is a member of the ITU Secretary-General’s Youth Advisory Board.

Co-Lead of the AI and Space Law research group
, Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC)

Roser serves as Co-Lead of the AI and Space Law research group, hosted by the Space Law and Policy Project Group of the Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC). Within SGAC, she is also involved in the Space Generation Advocacy and Policy Platform (SGAPP) specialized policy division named the European Space Exploration Taskforce (ESET), and has contributed in the drafting of “An Intergenerational Pact for Space Sustainability (IPASS), officially adopted by SGAC as a united policy position. Moreover, she is a research member of the Working Group on SETI and Law, under the auspices of the International Institute of Space Law (IISL), and of the Association for International Legal Research on Space Sustainability (ARIAS). Her research lines focus on the discipline of Space Law and Policy (dealing with remote sensing technologies, AI, and data protection, among others), and the impact of technological advances in the protection of human rights, from both a public and private perspective.​

Roser is a member of the ITU Secretary-General’s Youth Advisory Board.

Senior Manager of Technology Policy
, IEEE Standards Association (IEEE SA)

Karen Mulberry is Senior Manager of Technology Policy at the IEEE Standards Association (IEEE SA) where she manages strategic public and government affairs programs and engagements within and across the organization. Ms Mulberry has been involved in shaping policy development, identifying strategic initiatives, and providing technical standards through leadership at the intersection of technology, standards, regulation, and policy throughout her career. She holds a BS in Organizational Behavior from the University of San Francisco and an MBA from the University of Phoenix.

Senior Public Affairs Manager
, Kaspersky

Gladys Yiadom is Senior Public Affairs Manager at Kaspersky since 2023, covering France and French-speaking Africa. She brings over 10 years of experience in public policy and advocacy, developed across the public sector.

Prior to joining Kaspersky, she held communications and advisory roles in governmental and multilateral institutions, including the U.S. Embassy in Paris, the International Organization of La Francophonie and the Togolese Ministry of Digital Economy and Digital Transformation.

In her current position, she focuses on public-private dialogue, regulatory engagement and institutional cooperation on issues related to cybersecurity policies, as well as broader public interest topics such as child online protection, diversity and inclusion in tech, and the fight against gender-based violence.

Global Head of Operations
, PixVerse
Film Producer & Screenwriter

Anna Pimen is an award-winning art-horror screenwriter and producer working across film and video games. She served as Project Lead and one of the main writers on Franz (2023) at Ice-Pick Lodge — an experimental psychological horror game exploring the nature of abuse that surpassed one million downloads. Her current AI-driven short film Elderberry (2026), which she produces and writes, explores childhood vulnerability through a generative AI filmmaking workflow. Her projects have been showcased at SXSW, Cannes Film Festival, San Diego Comic-Con, and among others.

Film Director, Creative Producer & AI Artist

Sonya Dukhon is an award-winning director working across films, commercials, music videos, and experimental art projects. She has collaborated with global brands and musicians, combining cinematic storytelling with visually driven, emotionally charged imagery. She directed one of the world’s first iPhone-shot music videos for Eurovision winner Manizha, and has long explored the intersection of AI and cinematic language. As co-creator of Elderberry (2026), Sonya bridges classical film direction with AI image generation — treating prompting as a form of directing: giving notes, adjusting tone, and guiding the image until it serves the story.

AI Director & PixVerse Creative Partner

Daria is an AI director and producer currently developing Aisha and the Sands of Destiny, a full-feature 3D animated film. She is the founder of @BrightBoxAnimations, a YouTube channel with over 1.2 million subscribers dedicated to educational content for kids. Daria has built a proprietary cinematic workflow for AI filmmaking, demonstrating how accessible tools can empower independent creators to produce feature-quality animated storytelling.

Co-Founder & CTO
, Anthum AI

Joseph Weinerman began his entrepreneurial journey early — creating a board game at age 7, selling it at 12, and joining co-founder Orri Bogdan at ALL DAY at age 17. As CTO of Anthum AI, he leads the technical development of tools that bring AI-generated video into real-world marketing workflows.

Student
, University College Maastricht, Maastricht University

Leonhard Konstantin Cuzmin is an interdisciplinary student at University College Maastricht, Maastricht University.
He focuses on social sciences, where his main academic interests include decision-making, macro-phenomena with micro-foundations, and innovation and technology.

Executive Director
, Data Economy Policy Hub (DepHUB)

Shamira Ahmed is a transdisciplinary social scientist whose research and policy work examine the transnational governance of emerging digital technologies and their implications for sustainable development.
She is the Founder and Executive Director of the Data Economy Policy Hub (DepHUB), the first independent think tank established by an Indigenous African woman in South Africa.

She was the inaugural Chair of the European Union’s Digital for Development Hub Civil Society and Academia Advisory Group, a 2024 Policy Leader Fellow at the European University Institute, and previously worked in economic diplomacy, industrial development, and international cooperation within South Africa’s Department of Trade, Industry and Competition. Shamira also worked as a researcher for KANTAR Global , one of the world’s leading market research, data, analytics, and consulting companies.

Shamira was a key co-author of the African Union Commission’s Data Policy Framework and has contributed to several international policy and knowledge initiatives on the responsible transnational governance of emerging digital technologies. Her work has included collaborations with the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Standards Association (IEEE SA), the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), the United Nations Internet Governance Forum (IGF), Think Tank 20 (T20), and the Global Partnership on AI (GPAI), among others.

Actor, AIGC Creator & Co-Founder
, Eidon Labs

Ken Wu is a Chinese actor and AIGC pioneer known for his role in the blockbuster Creation of the Gods trilogy. As co-founder of Eidon Labs, he explores how AI is reshaping storytelling — from generative cinema to spatial storytelling, virtual production, and interactive worlds. His AI short film Pink Paradox won First Prize at the 2025 China Innovative Imagery Competition, and Population Anomaly received the Best Popularity Award at the 2026 AAFF International Ark AI Film Festival. A vocal advocate for open-source AI creativity, Ken actively shares workflows and tutorials to empower the next generation of creators.

Head of Global PR
, PixVerse
Founder and CEO
, Enterprise Monkey

Aamir Qutub is a leading Australian AI strategist, keynote speaker, and bestselling author based in Geelong (Greater Melbourne), Australia. He is the Founder and CEO of Enterprise Monkey, an established AI consulting, governance, training and development firm that has been helping Australian organisations adopt AI practically and responsibly since 2014.

Aamir is the cofounder of Agents for Humanity, a free open-access platform that mobilises donated AI agents to help the world’s NGOs solve SDG problems. Originally from Aligarh, India, his work is shaped by his late mother’s lifelong mission to educate girls without access to formal schooling, and his father’s continuation of that mission today.

Aamir is also the author of The CEO Who Mocked AI Until It Made Him Millions, and a regular voice on responsible and ethical AI in business.

, Manipal Institute of Technology, Bengaluru

Anirudh Nishtala is a final year undergraduate student in Electronics and Communication Engineering at Manipal Institute of Technology, Bengaluru, with a minor specialization in Embedded Systems and parallel studies in Computer Science at Birla Institute of Technology & Sciences, Pilani. His work focuses on AI-native telecom systems, embedded and edge platforms, and resilient network automation. He has contributed to award-winning projects in self-healing networks, 5G RAN AI/ML, GNSS/RTK correction delivery, and CubeSat power systems. His AI-native self-healing network orchestrator work has been recognized at the ITU AI for Good Global Summit and ITU FG-AINN Build-a-thons. Anirudh also served as a Vice President of the IEEE Student Chapter at MIT Bengaluru, and content lead in IEEE Student Activities Council for the Bangalore section, where he supports technical outreach, student leadership, and applied engineering initiatives.

Vice President, Global Public Affairs
, Kaspersky

As Vice President, Global Public Affairs, Yuliya Shlychkova leads Kaspersky’s relations with government agencies, international organizations, and other stakeholders as well as coordinating Kaspersky’s contribution to public policy initiatives worldwide. In particular, she represents the company at events under the aegis of the Ad Hoc Committee on cybercrime and the Open-Ended Working Group on ICT, and oversees the company’s participation in public consultations on national initiatives regarding the development and use of AI (inter alia, in Australia, Singapore and the USA).

Prior to her current role, Yuliya was responsible for the successful launch of the online cybersecurity expert training platform Kaspersky Xtraining. Online courses have been provided to Interpol and other organizations as part of the company’s contribution to capacity-building initiatives.
Before that, she held the position of Deputy PR Director. Under Yuliya’s leadership, a dedicated PR team was formed to support threat research – the bread and butter of the company’s expertise. She organized dozens of Kaspersky international summits and the company’s participation in industry events hosted by INTERPOL and the UN, RSA, MWC, etc. Yuliya contributed to the launch of the Global Transparency Initiative (aimed at highlighting the reliability of Kaspersky solutions and at promoting transparency standards in the cybersecurity industry as a whole) and her team is responsible for developing the program further.

Prior to joining Kaspersky in 2008, Yuliya worked for a number of PR agencies. She graduated from the Russian State University for the Humanities with Honors Degree in Public Relations.

Social Work Student
, SAFELab - University of Pennsylvania

Elizabeth Houck is a Master of Social Work student at the School of Social Policy and Practice and a Research Fellow at SAFELab at the University of Pennsylvania. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Global Studies/Global Health from Drexel University in Philadelphia. With previous experience working in community outreach supporting survivors of violence, she prioritizes trauma-informed approaches to address complex social issues. Passionate about disability advocacy and increasing awareness about invisible health conditions, Elizabeth’s work centers on promoting accessibility, equitable access to resources, inclusive technology policies, and community-centered education initiatives. She aims to combine research, advocacy, and community-led decision-making to build a more accessible world for all.

Social Work Research Fellow
, University of Pennsylvania SAFELab

Eileen Tong is a user experience designer, researcher, and social work practitioner focused on the intersection of technology and human well-being. She is the founder of Insight Studios, an AI venture studio dedicated to building trustworthy, human-centered technology systems. With more than a decade of experience in user experience design, user research, and product strategy, Eileen has worked across industries including healthcare and digital communications. She previously held senior product design roles at Twilio, Humana, and McKinsey & Company, where she led design initiatives involving complex digital platforms and emerging technologies. In addition to her work in the technology space, Eileen has supported initiatives in financial literacy, mental health, and community initiatives, working with refugees, low-income populations, and individuals navigating financial stress and major life transitions. Her interdisciplinary background includes educational and professional experience across accounting, social work, and technology, shaping how she approaches AI, human behavior, systems design, and community well-being.

Professor
, Anna University

Dhananjay Kumar received his Bachelor’s degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering from the The Institution of Engineers (India) in 1997. He earned a Master of Engineering (M.E.) degree in Industrial Electronics Engineering from The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda in 1999, followed by a Master of Technology (M.Tech.) degree in Communication Engineering from Pondicherry Engineering College (now Puducherry Technological University) in 2001. He was awarded a Ph.D. by Anna University in 2009 for his research on high-quality multimedia support in next-generation multi-carrier wireless mobile networks.
He is currently serving as a Professor in the Department of Information Technology at Anna University, MIT Campus, Chennai. Prof. Kumar has been actively associated with the ITU Kaleidoscope Academic Conference since 2009, contributing as a paper presenter, session chair, and Technical Programme Committee (TPC) member. His current research focuses on the application of AI and machine learning in healthcare and agriculture, as well as visual data analytics for live CCTV video streams.

Undergraduate Researcher in AI & Precision Medicine
, Vellore Institute of Technology / Conceive Tech

Stuti Iyer is a Computer Science Engineering (with specialisation in Business Systems) student at Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT), India, with research interests in artificial intelligence, multimodal machine learning, digital health, reproductive healthcare systems, and healthy longevity. She previously worked as a Research Intern at the National University of Singapore (NUS), contributing to projects in AI-driven healthcare and computer vision, including underwater trash detection . She was also selected as one of the 40 global talents for the Healthy Longevity Talent Incubator 2025 at the NUS Academy for Healthy Longevity, where she worked on research exploring midlife women’s health transitions in Singapore as a super-ageing nation.
Her current work focuses on clinically grounded and human-centric machine learning systems for personalized fertility diagnostics integrating clinical, imaging, hormonal, and behavioural biomarkers. Her broader interests include explainable AI, preventive healthcare systems, and AI for social good.

, Patenti Technology Solutions

Amrutha Moorthy is the Founder and CEO of Patenti Technology Solutions, an AI-powered patent intelligence company focused on transforming intellectual property into a strategic, economic asset. She has over 18 years of experience in data architecture, enterprise systems and AI-led product development, and currently leads Patenti’s platform architecture, research methodology and commercialization strategy.

Her work focuses on explainable AI for patent valuation, standards-linked patent intelligence, standard-essential patent governance, product-to-patent mapping, and IP-backed financing. Through Patenti, she has developed decision-support frameworks that connect patent claims, technical standards, market evidence and commercialization readiness to help innovators, enterprises, lenders and policy stakeholders better understand the economic value of intellectual property.

Amrutha is the inventor of the granted Indian patent in AI space. She is also a Chevening CRISP Fellow at the University of Oxford, where her work examines how intellectual property, technology readiness, market readiness and valuation evidence can support innovation-led growth.

She has received several recognitions, including the Women Innovators Award – Special Recognition by Mint and Salesforce, Elevate 2023 Idea2PoC by Startup Karnataka, NIDHI Entrepreneur-in-Residence support, and the BCIC Emerging Star Award. Her current research and professional work sit at the intersection of AI, intellectual property, innovation economics, standards, technology commercialization and evidence-based valuation.

Zenon Lamprou is a software engineer and an AI researcher and engineer with a Ph.D. in Artificial Intelligence and over 2 years of professional experience, currently affiliated with Catalink Limited. His work bridges the gap between complex algorithmic design and equitable machine learning applications, notably through his experience conducting comprehensive AI bias analysis and evaluating performance metrics across demographic subgroups in the domain of drowsiness detection. Moreover during his PhD he researched about bridging the gap between AI and Neuroscience by developing different brain computer interfaces. Zenon specializes in developing robust, configuration-driven machine learning frameworks and automated inference pipelines that drive responsible and high-impact technological advancement.

, Christ University

Dr. Gobi Ramasamy is an Associate Professor and Associate Head in the Department of Computer Science at CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bangalore, India. His teaching and scholarly contributions span Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Mobile Computing, Data Visualization, Business Intelligence, and Computational Social Science. He holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science and has published extensively in international journals and conferences, contributing to interdisciplinary research at the intersection of AI, society, digital transformation, and sustainable development.

He actively collaborates with researchers across institutions and has participated in international academic partnerships, including a Faculty Exchange Programme at the University of the Western Cape, South Africa, which led to collaborative research outputs and international recognition. Dr. Gobi Ramasamy is a Senior Member of IEEE and regularly contributes as a reviewer, mentor, and advocate for interdisciplinary research and technology for societal impact.

Machine Learning Engineering Student
, African Leadership University (ALU)

Eunice Adewusi (Climiradi) is a Machine Learning Engineer, applied AI researcher, and socio-tech entrepreneur building scalable, low-cost AI solutions for resource-constrained environments. She is completing her BSc in Software Engineering as a Mastercard Foundation scholar at the African Leadership University in Kigali, Rwanda. Her core research expertise spans reinforcement learning, computer vision, and edge computing, with a specific focus on developing ethical, inclusive Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) and climate-aware infrastructure for African cities.

Beyond engineering, Eunice founded the Climiradi Roberts Foundation, empowering over 70,000 youths across 20+ countries through STEAM initiatives like Nexo Girls and Project Ayika. She also actively contributes to the broader academic ecosystem, having served as a peer reviewer for the 2026 IEEE 29th International Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSC).

Eunice’s leadership & socio-technical innovations have earned her global recognition. She is one of Nigeria’s Top 50 Women Tech Titans, a Women@Dior & UNESCO mentee, and a Silver winner at the 2026 Women Changing the World Global Awards in Paris.

Lead Coordinator Future of Multilateralism Initiative

Arian Man Lok Ng is an international relations specialist with expertise in sustainable development policy, global governance, and Asia-Pacific affairs. Arian holds a Master of Science in China in Comparative Perspective from the London School of Economics and Political Science and a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations and History from the School of Oriental and African Studies. His research focuses on development finance, regional integration, and policy analysis.

Arian currently serves as a Lead Coordinator Future of Multilateralism Initiative at UN Major Group for Children and Youth member of the UN Youth 2030 Joint Working Group for MGCY, collaborating with the UN on global youth engagement strategies. He has spoken at the UN High Political Forum on SDG localization and contributed to drafting the UN Pact for the Future for his organization, demonstrating his commitment to advancing sustainable development frameworks.

His professional experience includes roles at Japan Expert, where he authored comprehensive research on AI governance and Indo-Pacific security, and project management at Kids in the Game in New York, where he developed strategic plans and conducted policy analysis. As project coordinator at Effective Altruism Hong Kong, he leads initiatives focused on sustainable development and policy research.

Multilingual in English, Mandarin, and Cantonese, Arian brings diverse cultural perspectives to his work in international development. He frequently organizes high-level events and policy discussions, including an official side event at the Munich Security Conference featuring former UN General Assembly President María Fernanda Espinosa Garcés and President Turk.

Cybersecurity Engineering Student
, Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería

Cybersecurity Engineering student at the National University of Engineering (UNI), Lima, Peru, with research focused on machine learning-based intrusion detection, adversarial robustness against concept drift, and Green AI principles applied to network security. He has professional experience in cybersecurity across the financial and mining sectors, was selected to represent UNI at a cybersecurity training program at SeoulTech (South Korea), completed the national finals of Huawei Seeds for the Future 2025, and holds the ISC2 Certified in Cybersecurity (CC) credential. He is co-founder of C Cúbico, a student-led cybersecurity community in Peru that bridges academia and industry through technical events, awareness campaigns, and professional networking for the next generation of Peruvian security practitioners.

Cybersecurity Engineering Student
, Universidad Nacional de Ingenieria

Cybersecurity Engineering student at the Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería (UNI) and Co-founder of the Centro Cultural de Ciberseguridad (C Cubico). I am currently working as a Threat Intelligence and Red Team Intern at ON Empresas, after spending the past year gaining experience as a SOC Intern. I hold the Certified Red Team Analyst (CRTA) and ISC2 Certified in Cybersecurity (CC) certifications. My core interests lie in offensive security, Purple Teaming, network security, and the intersection of Artificial Intelligence and cybersecurity. I am actively involved in impactful academic projects.

m.c.austria@hss25.qmul.ac.uk
, Queen Mary University of London

Maria Alexandra “Alex” Co Austria is the Deputy Data Protection Officer of Globe Telecom, the largest telecommunications network in the Philippines, and Senior Manager for AI Legal and Policy Team under its AI and Information Security Shared Services Group, where she works on policies and regulations for AI governance, cybersecurity, and data protection.

Prior to Globe, she worked as a Senior Associate for a tax services law firm and as an associate for a full-service law firm specializing in technology and competition law.

Alex earned her juris doctor degree from the University of the Philippines-Diliman College of Law. She is a member of the Integrated Bar of the Philippines and the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP). Through the IAPP, she obtained her certifications in Information Privacy Management (CIPM) and AI Governance (AIGP).

Currently, Alex is pursuing her Master of Laws degree in Technology, Media, and Telecommunications at the Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) as a Chevening Scholar under the UK Government’s Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Office. Under QMUL’s Cloud Legal Project, she is working on research on autonomous AI regulations and has recently presented her research before the UK Financial Conduct Authority with Professor Chris Reed. She is also part of the inaugural cohort of the London Initiative for Safe AI’s AI Safety Studio. On the side, she runs a LinkedIn reading club, where participants discuss the latest topics on AI safety and policy.

President & CEO
, Cyber Institute

I lead global initiatives at the intersection of artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and emerging technology governance. As President & CEO of the Cyber Institute, I work with governments, multilateral institutions, and corporate policy leaders to strengthen governance frameworks that ensure secure, ethical, and resilient adoption of advanced technologies. Our work focuses on AI safety, digital resilience, risk alignment, and cross-border policy harmonization.

I serve as a UN ECOSOC-accredited delegate contributing to international discussions on AI governance and cybersecurity policy, and previously represented U.S. academic expertise within NATO’s MNCDE&T project on AI-enabled systems. With a PhD in Artificial Intelligence and Cybersecurity, my work bridges technical research, policy strategy, and executive leadership. I specialize in translating complex technological risk into actionable governance architecture for governments, enterprises, and multilateral institutions.

The Cyber Institute is a UN ECOSOC-accredited organization and a Sector Member of the United Nations International Telecommunication Union (ITU), contributing to international dialogue and standards development in digital governance and emerging technologies. Through this engagement, we support global coordination on AI governance, cybersecurity resilience, and responsible innovation. We also engage academic and innovation partners, including collaboration with the NYU Tandon School of Engineering’s Management of Technology (MOT) program, advancing interdisciplinary dialogue on AI governance, risk, and strategy.

I collaborate with policymakers, international organizations, research institutions, and corporate governance leaders advancing responsible technology ecosystems worldwide.

Ph.D Candidate
, HOSEI University, Tokyo

Currently at Hosei University, Tokyo, specializing in deep learning for IoT-enabled smart grids, time-series forecasting, and LLM adaptation for energy systems.

Engineer
, The Libyan International Teclom Company (LITC)

Alharith Tawfig Elghasri is an Engineer at the Libyan International Telecom Company (LITC). He holds a degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from the University of Tripoli. His professional work centers on the management of network infrastructure and the integration of advanced networking protocols. An ITIL V5 Foundation certified professional, he is currently focused on specializing in the field of network automation to support the evolving needs of modern telecommunications infrastructure. The submission of his paper is sponsored and supported by the General Authority for Communications and Informatics, reflecting its commitment to advancing national talent in the telecommunications sector.

Executive Director
, Cyber Institute

Dr. Andrew Vance is Executive Director of the Center for Cyber Risk Research and Policy at Cyber Institute, an international non-governmental organization with Special Consultative Status to the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) and membership in the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). His work focuses on frontier technology governance, digital trust, cybersecurity policy, emerging technologies, and international capacity building.

Dr. Vance served as Chair of IEEE P7130, the IEEE Standard for Quantum Computing Definitions, and currently serves as lead for Cyber Institute’s GUARDIAN, a multidisciplinary research initiative advancing Cyber Institute’s ITU Partner2Connect commitment for responsible AI adoption and digital trust. His recent work explores interpretive divergence among large language models and its implications for public trust, cultural sovereignty, and responsible AI implementation.

He regularly collaborates with governments, international organizations, academia, industry, and civil society to advance trustworthy, transparent, and human-centered approaches to emerging technology governance.

Full professor
, University pf Valencia

Dr. José Vila, Full Professor at the University of Valencia has achieved mor than 30 years of experience as researcher and international consultant. His field of expertise includes theoretical and experimental research and policy and business applications of Behavioural Economics and Quantitative Methodologies. He is Research Fellow of the Intelligent Data Analysis Laboratory (IDAL) and the Centre for Research of Social and Economic Behaviour (ERICES). Dr. Vila is scientific advisor of the companies BECOmodels (specialised in quantitative and experimental behavioural economic models) and DEVSTAT (specialised in the development of quantitative models).
Dr. Vila has led and participated in more than 80 projects in 43 worldwide countries in domains such as Behavioural Finance and Cybersecurity, Online Behaviour, Decision making under uncertainty, Huma-Machine interaction, Classical and Quantum Integration of AI-Behavioural Economics, Digital Economy, etc. He has been a consultant for a number of international organisations (including Andean Community Secretariat, European Commission, Gulf Cooperation Council, UN Agencies, United Nations, World Bank, etc.), as well as for worldwide governments and private companies.
Dr. Vila received a BSc degree in Mathematics and a PhD in Economics from the University of Valencia. He completed his education with a postdoc at the Managerial Economics and Decision Sciences Department (MEDS) of the Kellogg School of Management (Northwestern University – Chicago). He has been visiting professor at DongHua University (PR China), Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata (Argentina) and Harvard University (US).
He has been published in top international journals such as Econometrica, Games and Human Behavior, Management Science, Journal of Business Research, International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, PLOS One, etc.

Professor
, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain

Professor Pilar Orero PhD (UMIST, UK) works at Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (Spain) in the TransMedia Catalonia Lab. She has written and edited many books, near 100 academic papers and almost the same number of book chapters –all on Media Accessibility. Leader and participant of numerous EU funded research projects focusing on media accessibility. She works in standardisation and participates in the UN ITU IRG-AVA – Intersector Rapporteur Group Audiovisual Media Accessibility. She has been working on Immersive Accessibility for the past 6 years first in a project called ImAc, which results are now further developed in TRACTION, MEDIAVERSE, MILE, and GREENSCENT. She led until December 2022 the EU network LEADME on Media Accessibility. She was the Co-Chair of Study Group on Accessibility and Inclusion in the ITU Metaverse Focus Group, and she is leading the Digital Inclusion and Accessibility track of the ITU Virtual Worlds. She is now working on AI and accessibility in the three funded projects MOSAIC, ALFIE, and SPICE.

Professor, Department of Telecommunication Networks
, St. Petersburg State University of Telecommunications

Prof. Ammar Muthanna (Senior Member, IEEE) received the B.Sc., M.Sc., and Ph.D., Dr.Sc. degrees from the Saint-Petersburg State University of Telecommunications, in 2009, 2011, 2016, and 2023 respectively. Dr. Ammar holds a Professor position at the Saint-Petersburg State University of Telecommunications. From 2017 to 2019, he was a Postdoctoral Researcher and from 2020 he is director of Scientific Center for Future Wireless Networks Modeling at RUDN University. He took part in the Erasmus Student Program at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Ljubljana, in 2012 and 2013, and was a Visitor Researcher at Tampere University, Finland, in 2014. He is an IEEE Senior Member and an ACM Professor Member. He has been an Active Member of the Technical Program Committee on many international conferences and journals, serving as Chair/Co-Chair of several Scopus conferences, he serves as an academic editor or associate editor for many indexed journals in the Web of Science (WoS) and Scopus.  He is also an Editor of draft recommendations in ITU-T SG 11, SG 13, and SG 16.  He is the Expert on the Judges Panel and the Challenge Management Board at AI-5G-Challenge, ITU, and Organizer of the Russian Host in 2020 and 2021 at Saint-Petersburg State University of Telecommunications. His research interests include wireless communications, 5G/6G cellular systems, artificial intelligence, High-density IoT, telepresence applications, edge/fog computing, and software-defined networking.

Digital Transformation Project Manager

Meriem Kilani is a Digital Transformation and Program Management professional with over nine years of experience leading strategic technology and transformation initiatives across major organizations, including SNCF, EDF, Bouygues Télécom, and TDF. She works at the intersection of business, technology, and innovation, helping organizations translate ambitious digital strategies into tangible outcomes.

Currently pursuing an MSc in Digital Transformation at ESSEC Business School, Meriem is passionate about the role of Artificial Intelligence, digital ecosystems, and emerging technologies in addressing societal challenges and advancing sustainable development. She is the Editor-in-Chief of Heckelai, a webzine exploring the impact of AI on business, healthcare, and society, and actively mentors women pursuing careers in technology through organizations such as Elles Bougent, AnitaB.org, and Women in Tech.

A lifelong learner and language enthusiast, she is particularly interested in AI for Good, digital inclusion, and building bridges between technology, people, and public value.

Mechanical Engineer, Master Student
, Seoul National University

Mark Anthony Arcayan is a registered mechanical engineer from the Philippines. He currently studies in the ASEAN Smart City Professional Program at Seoul National University in Seoul, South Korea. His research focuses on smart city policy, privacy by design, and intelligent urban systems. He is interested in how cities can adopt new technologies while protecting the privacy of the people who live in them.
Before moving to Korea, Mark worked as an instructor at Visayas State University. He taught mechanical engineering and joined research projects on sensor systems and water monitoring. He also served as academic adviser to the university robotics society. He placed first in the Philippine Mechanical Engineering Licensure Examination and graduated as a Magna Cum Laude valedictorian. He has also studied in Japan through an exchange program.
At this conference, Mark presents his work on privacy requirements for intelligent noise control systems in smart cities. His goal is to help shape policies that make urban technologies both useful and trustworthy. He hopes to continue this work through doctoral study in the years ahead.

Senior Solution Architect & PhD Candidate
, Ericsson South Africa

Charles Ssengonzi is a Senior Solution Architect at Ericsson South Africa and a PhD candidate at the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN), South Africa. His expertise spans radio access networks (RAN), network modernization, spectrum utilization, and 4G/5G network optimization.
His current research focuses on the application of multi-objective reinforcement learning and hierarchical artificial intelligence for intelligent resource orchestration in O-RAN and network slicing environments. His work investigates adaptive and context-aware mechanisms for balancing competing objectives, including throughput, latency, energy efficiency, and service-level agreement (SLA) compliance in next-generation wireless networks.
His research interests include 5G-Advanced, O-RAN architectures, 6G networks, Network Slicing, Artificial Intelligence for wireless communications, and autonomous network management.

Student
, Department of Information Technology, Anna University, India

Gowtham Rajasekaran is a final-year B.Tech. Information Technology student at the Department of Information Technology, Madras Institute of Technology (MIT Campus), Anna University, Chennai, India, maintaining a CGPA of 9.11/10. His interests include artificial intelligence, large language models, software engineering, and intelligent system design. He has worked on projects involving RAG-based LLM applications, railway route optimization, finance management systems, and healthcare solutions. He has completed internships in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning at Harpy Aerospace Pvt. Ltd. and wrkFarm, contributing to AI-driven chatbot development and applied ML solutions. He is currently involved in real-time projects related to hydroponic crop growth and smart agricultural systems. He also contributes to conference paper publications and actively participates in research-oriented initiatives. Additionally, he contributes to student leadership and technical communities through GeeksforGeeks, the Information Technology Association, NSO, and AUSEC at Anna University MIT Campus.

, Ministry of Communications, Govt. of India

Mr. Suryash Gautam is an Indian bureaucrat currently serving as an ADG in the Government of India, with a portfolio spanning policy, technology, and regulatory innovation. His work focuses on artificial intelligence, network governance, and resilient telecommunications infrastructure, with particular emphasis on aligning AI-native networks with emerging international standards. He has completed the course “Governance of AI” from the United Nations University – Maastricht Economic and Social Research Institute on Innovation and Technology (UNU‑MERIT), strengthening his expertise at the intersection of AI governance and public policy. Prior to his current role, he held positions in Defence and Power sector organizations, gaining practical exposure to critical infrastructure and mission‑critical communications. Combining this experience with his academic training, he brings a systems-level understanding of how technology, standards, and regulation can be co‑designed, and is committed to supporting trustworthy, standards‑driven innovation in telecommunications.

Dr. Patrick Bell’s expertise is centered on the interactions of networks at the nexus of politics and policy. With over 30 years of academic and professional experience, Dr. Bell has advised government officials at all levels of government from local to international. He focuses on applying novel methodologies such as complexity theory, system dynamics and social network analysis to issues characterized by high amounts of Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity and Ambiguity (VUCA). Advising, collaborating and coordinating on projects within the US interagency community and with international partners at the strategic level for over 10 years.

As an experienced scholar/practitioner, Dr. Bell has held academic appointments at Florida International University, The George Washington University and the National Defence College (NDC), in Abu Dhabi, UAE. Specializing in the impact of Digital Communication, AI and Quantum Information and Communication Technologies (QICT) on National Security Strategy and decision making. In addition to faculty appointments Dr. Bell lectured in Ukraine, through the Fulbright Specialist Program, on the impact of emerging technology on public sector transformation. His current projects are interdisciplinary and blend theory with practical advice which have high visibility and wide distribution in international forums including the International Defence Exposition (IDEX), the United Nation’s Internet Governance Forum’s Policy Network on Artificial Intelligence (UN IGF PNAI), and the International Telecommunication Union’s (ITU) Kaleidoscope Conference.

Student
, Manipal Institute of Technology, Bengaluru

Rishiraj Rakesh Kumar is a final-year undergraduate student pursuing a Bachelor of Technology in Electronics and Communication Engineering, with a minor specialization in Embedded Systems, at the Manipal Institute of Technology, Bengaluru, India. A recipient of his college’s Achiever’s Scholarship, his work centers on AI-Native Networks and Embedded Firmware Design and Development.

His research in self-healing network orchestration has secured multiple merit positions in ITU FG AINN-organized Build-a-thons and was showcased at the ITU AI for Good Global Summit 2025 in Geneva, Switzerland. Additionally, he was recognized among the top 40 candidates worldwide in the TRON Programming Contest 2025 in Japan for developing an Ear-worn Cognitive AI Assistant featuring a practical, real-world Edge AI implementation.

Beyond his research, Rishiraj took on key leadership roles at MIT Bengaluru, serving as General Secretary of ElectroVista (the first electronics club) and head of Thermal Subsystems for ICARUS, the inaugural student satellite team. He currently contributes and works in the Drone-Tech industry in the Embedded Firmware domain.

Coordination between networking and computing resources for energy saving in disaggregated computing
, TTC

Atsuko Yokotani received BE, ME and Ph.D. degrees in Tokyo University of Technology, The University of Electro-Communication and Shizuoka University in 2017, 2019 and 2024, respectively. Since 2019, she has joined Mitsubishi Electric Corporation. In 2025, she was transferred to The Telecommunication Technology Committee (TTC) as a director for standardization. She has participated activities of some study groups in ITU-T as this position. Since 2025, she is also a visiting researcher in The University of Electro-Communication and Kanazawa Institute of Technology. Her interests include real time and high reliable control networks, IoT, Brain Machine Interface/Brain Computer Interface, and green computing. She is a member of IEICE as an ambassador and IPS.

Co-Director Executive Education, Head of the Tech Hub, Senior Lecturer
, Geneva Graduate Institute

Dr. Jérôme Duberry is Co-Director, Executive Education, Executive Director of the Tech Hub, and Senior Researcher at the Albert Hirschman Center on Democracy at the Geneva Graduate Institute. His research explores the societal and geopolitical implications of artificial intelligence (AI). Since 2022, Jérôme has been co-leading a scientific communication project on AI literacy for youth, funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF). Jérôme teaches courses on digital technologies and futures in the Interdisciplinary Master program (MINT), including “Technologies reshaping the conduct and future of international relations”, “Digital Diplomacy and Power Relations in Cyberspace”, and “Futures and strategic foresight: methods and practice”. As part of his interest in innovative forms of participation and collective intelligence, he has been trained in foresight and design thinking facilitation.

Policy Officer, Artificial Intelligence
, European Commission

I am currently busy with: driving and renewing the EU Coordinated Plan on development and use of AI with the Member States, estimating total investment in AI in the EU, technical specifications for high-risk AI applications in the new regulation, AI funding scheme through VCs, accelerating public procurement of AI-based systems in the EU.

I work in an unit advacing Technologies and Systems for Digitising Industry at Directorate-General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology. I am here on a secondment from Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment of Finland.

Emanuel Lukawiecki is a PhD student in International Affairs at the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs at Carleton University, where his research focuses on AI coordination dynamics and synthetic media governance. In parallel with his academic research, he works for the Government of Canada and the Canadian Insider Risk Management Centre of Excellence. He also serves as a volunteer Young Researcher Associate supporting the AI and multimedia authenticity standards collaboration within the ITU AI for Good initiative. He is active in global internet governance, including within the ICANN Community and the Internet Society, and previously served as Canada’s Generation Connect Youth Envoy to the ITU.

Student
, RPTU Kaiserslautern

Mario Schweikert is a Computer Science student specializing in intelligent systems at RPTU Kaiserslautern, having broadened his expertise during a machine learning-focused semester abroad at the University of California, Berkeley.

As a Student Assistant at the German Research Centre for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI), he is currently investigating ethnic bias in deepfake detection algorithms. Alongside his academic research, he contributes to the start-up MAIWY, a machine-learning application designed to diagnose grapevine leaf diseases.

To complement these academic and entrepreneurial endeavors, Mario has further developed his practical expertise through internships with the Data Analytics & Artificial Intelligence team at Porsche Consulting and through other student and internship positions in software development and cybersecurity.

Student
, EPFL and ETH Zurich

Iman Attia is a Master’s student in Computer Science (Cybersecurity) at EPFL and ETH Zurich, working at the intersection of secure systems, privacy-preserving computation, and trustworthy AI. She previously earned a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering with minors in Mathematics and Business Administration from The American University in Cairo, graduating with highest honors. Her experience spans academic research and industry collaborations with institutions including EPFL and Boston University, and technology leaders such as Siemens and Vodafone. Selected as an AMAS Young Researcher Associate, she is building AMITO to strengthen trust and authenticity in digital media in the age of generative AI.

Associate Researcher
, AI and Multimedia Authenticity Standards (AMAS) Program

Killian Foloppe is a young professional specializing in international affairs, AI governance, and strategic partnerships. He holds a Master’s degree from the Geneva Graduate Institute and brings a solid background in cross-functional coordination and stakeholder engagement from his previous work with the World Economic Forum and the United Nations. Currently, Killian serves as an Associate Researcher within the Policy and Business working group of the AI and Multimedia Authenticity Standards (AMAS) Program. He is focused on leveraging his experience in multilateral environments to drive corporate innovation, strategic business development, and high-impact private-sector partnerships within the emerging technology ecosystem.

Student
, Sapienza University of Rome

Simone Teglia is a first-year PhD student in Engineering in Computer Science at Sapienza University of Rome, Italy. He earned his Master’s degree in 2024, followed by a research fellowship contract in 2025 that further solidified his academic foundation. His current research specializes in deepfake and multimodal deepfake detection, with a particular focus on the resilience of forensic detectors against real-world digital ecosystem signatures such as social media degradation, computational photography, and next-generation neural compression standards like JPEG AI. Beyond the laboratory, Simone contributes to the broader community through event organization, recently serving the organizing team for TEDxSapienzaU.

Doctoral Researcher in Human-AI Teaming in Industries
, University of Bologna

Fatma is a psychologist and a PhD researcher at the University of Bologna at the Human Factors Risk and Safety Research Unit and a Young Researcher Associate with ITU’s AI for Good AMAS programme. Her research focuses on human-AI teaming in workplaces and decision making. She is the creator of STOP&SCAN, a scaffolded sensemaking framework designed to empower people in evaluating media and information through better-calibrated reasoning.

Founder
, Guardatum

Weronika Nitecka is a Polish researcher working on the governance of AI and data. Trained in economics and philosophy at the Sorbonne and in public policy at Sciences Po Paris, she works across the frameworks shaping the digital economy, from data protection and platform regulation to AI oversight, with a particular interest in how the value generated by data is distributed.
That concern runs through everything she builds. She is the founder of Guardatum, a non-profit empowering user to reclaim their digital autonomy by making data rights transparent and actionable. She works inside the frontier AI industry at Pathway, as well as in science-policy communication as Communications Director of the MIT Science Policy Review.

She is part of the ITU’s AI and Multimedia Authenticity Standards Collaboration, working on the governance of AI-generated content at a moment when questions of provenance and trust have never mattered more.

Her goal is to foster technology that strengthens democratic institutions and creates lasting positive impact – helping shape a technological transition led by people, not by the systems they build.

Co-founder
, Birdscript.com

Xavier is the co-founder of Birdscript.com and a AI Software Engineer by training with a mission-driven approach to technology, rooted in applying rigorous algorithmic logic and engineering principles to create AI solutions that drive positive global impact.
Committed to building ethical, reliable systems that serve the public good and solve human challenges.

Engineer and Technology Policy researcher

Apostolos Symeonidis is a Greek engineer and Technology Policy researcher working at the intersection of AI governance, data sovereignty, and digital infrastructure. Based in Paris and trained in both engineering and public policy, he treats the technical and institutional dimensions of emerging technology as inseparable. He has contributed to the work of the OECD, NATO, Amnesty International, and the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He is currently part of the ITU’s AI and Multimedia Authenticity Standards Collaboration, working on the governance of AI-generated content at a moment when questions of provenance and trust have never mattered more. His approach to technology is rooted in John Wesley’s conviction: do all the good you can, by all the means you can, in all the ways you can.

Jurist
, Hanoi Bar Association

Huy Anh Nguyen (HAN) is a Jurist at the Hanoi Bar Association, specializing in technology and media policy across Southeast Asia. He collaborates with international think tanks and NGOs for research about AI ethics, safety and governance, Blockchain and IP rights in the cyber space. Previously, as a Digital Project Manager for Vietnam’s National Broadcaster, he led the production of English and Vietnamese content for audiences in over 100 countries and territories. His expertise encompasses digitalization, data journalism, and digital copyright. A dedicated advocate for media and information literacy in the Asia-Pacific region, Huy Anh holds a dual Bachelor’s degree in Communications from Sorbonne University in Paris, France and Monash University in Melbourne, Australia, and a Master of Laws (LLM) from UWE Bristol, United Kingdom.

Phd Student
, National Forensic Sciences University (NFSU)

Harsh Vardhan Nagar received the M.S. degree in cyber security and digital forensics in 2023 from the National Forensic Sciences University (NFSU), Gandhinagar, India. He has gained experience in the areas of cyber forensics, cyber auditing, and network security through engagements with multiple organizations across industry sectors. He is currently working towards the Ph.D. degree with the School of Cyber Security C Digital Forensics, National Forensic Sciences University (NFSU), Gandhinagar, India. His research interests mainly include computer vision, video deepfake detection and digital media forensics.

Founder, Chairperson and CEO
, eWorldwide Group
Chief International Ecosystem Representative
, ZTE Corporation

Zhiping Chen (Summer) has extensive experience in the telecoms industry for over two decades. She has been engaged in R&D, operation and branding for many years, gaining profound and unique insights into business areas such as industry trend, business model innovation, management of branding and PR strategies in the international telecommunications field.

Summer joined ZTE in 1999. She currently serves as the Chief International Ecosystem Representative, and plays a pivotal role in enhancing ZTE’s global presence and driving its commitment to sustainable business practices. Before that, she successively assumed management positions in charge of wireless system R&D, global marketing and branding.

Building on her expertise and leadership, Summer has developed close ties with global organizations such as the United Nations, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), and the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP), contributing to key initiatives that advance digital transformation and sustainable development. She has delivered speeches at high-profile events, including the UN Summit of the Future, AI for Good Summit, Partner2Connect (P2C) gathering and CDP Global Disclosure Dialogue, emphasizing ZTE’s dedication to bridging the digital divide, harnessing AI for industry innovation, and promoting a green and sustainable future.

As the Vice Chair of the International of Affairs Committee (Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan) at China Public Relations Association, Summer was recognized as the Annual China Brand Globalization Communication Influence Leader by PR Newswire and the ESG Observation Alliance Recommender by China Time, and she also received the “Technical Person of the Year” Award from the China Association of Communication Enterprises (CACE), was among the members of the “Top 10 Leaders in 5G” by Communications World.

Summer holds a master degree in engineering from Huazhong University of Science and Technology.

Programme Specialist
, UNESCO

Leona Verdadero is a UNESCO Programme Specialist leading initiatives on sustainable digital transformation and AI policy innovation. She champions inclusive, rights-based approaches to data, focusing on energy-efficient “greening AI” solutions, sustainable design, and international cooperation.

Project Director
, Ministry of Ecological Transition, France

Hélène Costa de Beauregard is a French public policy expert and environmental leader who serves as a Project Director at France’s Ministry of Ecological Transition.

Team Lead, Data Services
, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)

Quim Barris is a data, digital transformation and artificial intelligence specialist working at the intersection of climate policy, carbon markets and institutional innovation. He works with the UNFCCC secretariat, where he leads initiatives that strengthen the use of data, business intelligence and AI across mitigation-related processes.

His work focuses on transforming complex information into practical digital tools, dashboards and analytical systems that support transparency, implementation and decision-making. He has contributed to digital solutions supporting Article 6, carbon markets, reporting processes, conference operations, mandate tracking, public dashboards, chatbot development and AI-assisted analysis.

Joaquim has a strong background in data analytics, business intelligence, statistical methods and applied AI. Before joining the UNFCCC, he worked in data, research and analytical roles across the private sector and academia. His professional interests include responsible AI, digital public infrastructure, data governance, carbon market systems and the use of emerging technologies to accelerate climate action.

Head of the Science, Technology & Innovation Section
, Embassy of Brazil in Berlin

Secretary Pedro Ivo Ferraz da Silva is a career diplomat and is the Head of the Science, Technology & Innovation Section of the Brazilian Embassy in Berlin.

Member of the Independent International Scientific Panel on AI at the UN, Managing Director
, Sberbank
Appointed to the Independent International Scientific Panel on AI

PhD in Law;
Secretary General of the AI Alliance Network;
Chair of the Russian National AI Ethics Commission;
Former Chair of Consultation and Outreach Group of the Ad hoc Committee on Artificial Intelligence of the Council of Europe
Founder and head of the public project “Robolaw”
Completed legal projects on AI Governance
• Russian National AI Strategy (2019), co-author
• The Governmental Concept of AI and RT Regulation (2020), co-author and WG’head
• Russian National AI Ethics Code (2021), co- author and head of the working group
• Model Convention on Robotics and Artificial Intelligence (2017), co-author
• Research on approaches to the regulation of cyber-physical systems and AI technologies within the framework of the National Program “Digital Economy of the Russian Federation” (2018), head of the working group and co-author
• Draft law “On the trial operation of innovative vehicles” (2019), head of the author’s group
• Roadmap for the development of end-to-end technology “Artificial Intelligence”; roadmap for the development of end-to-end technology
• “Components of Robotics and Sensors” (2019), co-author
• Set of federal laws on the experimental test zones and various industrial legislation (2019-2023), contributor
• Global Atlas of AI regulation (2022, 2023, 2024), editor-in-chief
• The White Paper of ethics in AI (2024), editor-in-chief

Group Leader, Software Systems Research Group
, CSIRO

Dr. Qinghua Lu is an internationally recognized computer scientist serving as the Group Leader of the Software Systems Research Group at Australia’s national science agency, CSIRO.

Global Head of Strategic Partnerships
, HSBC

Tim Smolcic is a global technology executive, sustainable IT leader, and the Global Head of Strategic Partnerships at HSBC Securities Services. He is an active expert with the UN/ITU Green Digital Action initiative

Founder, Human Change Foundation; Chairperson
, The Louis Dreyfus Company

Margarita is Chairperson of the Supervisory Board of Louis Dreyfus Holding B.V. and is the Founder and President of the Louis Dreyfus Foundation, which aims to help reduce hunger and poverty by providing sustainable solutions to small farmers.
Margarita founded the Human Change Foundation after witnessing her youngest children’s experiences dealing with harmful content from social media being discussed at school and seeing how digital technologies were rapidly overtaking every aspect of childhood.
She believes strongly in the power of new technologies to bring great solutions to many challenges in our lives, but that we must not allow new tech to destroy humankind’s ability to develop and sustain meaningful human relationships, in real life and with real people. She will continue to advocate tirelessly for the protection of children’s intellectual, social and emotional life skills development.
In her spare time, Margarita enjoys spending time with her children, wider family and close friends.

Deputy Director General, National Meteorological Center
, China Meteorological Administration (CMA)

Dr. Kan Dai currently serves as the Deputy Director General of the National Meteorological Center (NMC) at the China Meteorological Administration (CMA), where he also leads the Intelligent Weather Forecasting Innovation Team. As a recognized Chief Meteorological Expert by CMA since 2020, Dr. Dai contributes internationally as a member of the WMO Expert Team on Operational Weather Forecasting Systems (ET-OWFS) and has been appointed Chief Scientist of the National Key Research and Development Program focused on kilometer-scale rolling forecasts for severe weather events. With over 19 years of frontline operational experience in weather forecasting, his research expertise encompasses ensemble forecasting applications, intelligent grid-based forecasting techniques, and forecast verification methods. Dr. Dai has authored over 80 peer-reviewed papers, holds more than 15 software copyrights, and has received several prestigious awards, including the Meteorological Science and Technology Progress Award and other provincial and ministerial honors. His leadership has driven key advancements, notably in the “0–30-day Seamless Intelligent Grid Forecasting Technology and System,” and “Fine-scale Probabilistic Forecasting of Short-duration Heavy Precipitation Based on Multi-scale Models,” both recognized among the outstanding meteorological technological achievements in China.

Under Secretary General, National Society Development and Coordination
, IFRC
Founder
, InnoEthics

Allegra Cuomo is a philosophy student at University College London and founder of the InnoEthics, which focuses on technology ethics, the ethics of AI, and how this translates to ethical AI governance and the regulation of emerging technologies. Allegra is passionate about how responsible technology and AI implementation can have a positive impact on society, and on the importance of having established frameworks that concentrate on the ethical considerations that will arise from the mass integration of these technologies. With this focus she launched the InnoEthics Live podcast, bringing together technical and philosophical perspectives on questions about AI ethics and technology.
Other work in this area includes acting as AI Ethics Coordinator for the Global AI Governance Alliance, and as a youth leader for Flippgen, focusing on making the digital world safer for young people. Moreover, she is an Ambassador for the AFS Youth Assembly, supporting youth changemakers and working with various UN organisations to coordinate initiatives providing opportunities and empowering youth.

Chief of Hydrological and Water Resources Services Section
, World Meteorological Organization (WMO)

Dr Hwirin Kim has been serving as the Chief of the Hydrological and Water Resources Services Section (HWR) since 2019. The HWR section supports the enhancement of Members’ hydrological and water resources services by coordinating diverse projects and programmes such as the Associated Programme on Flood Management (APFM, WMO/GWP), the Flash Flood Guidance System With Global Coverage (FFGS/WGC), the WMO Community of Practice on Flood Forecasting and Early Warning Systems (CoP -FF-EWS), and other activities related to hydrologic forecasting and water resources assessment and management.

Before joining WMO, Dr Kim developed her career at the Ministry of Environment, Republic of Korea (2005-2019), having been the first hydrologist in the Ministry. She was a leader of the Forecasting and Disaster Risk Reduction team of the Han River Flood Control Office, mainly working in the areas of flood forecasting and integrated water resources management. She holds a master’s degree (M.Sc.) in Hydrology and a Doctorate degree (PhD) in Water Resources Engineering, Korea University. She has had a vast experience in the international arena, where she made significant contributions to multiple programmes as a member of the Advisory Working Group (AWG) of WMO Commission for Hydrology (2016-2019), as a Theme leader of WMO Regional Association II Working Group Hydrological Services (2012-2019), and as focal point of both the UNESCO International Hydrological Programme (2011-2014) and the ESCAP/WMO Typhoon Committee (2010-2014).

AI and Robotics Programme Officer
, International Telecommunication Union (ITU)

Guillem Martinez Roura is the Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Robotics Programme Officer at the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), the United Nations specialized agency for digital technologies. He leads strategic initiatives that shape the role of AI and robotics in tackling global challenges, fostering international collaboration on capacity building and standards development. His work is dedicated to ensuring that AI and robotics are harnessed to deliver real-world impact and support inclusive, sustainable progress worldwide.
Guillem began his robotics journey participating in international tournaments and, at 15, co-founded an educational robotics competition in Barcelona. For over eight years, he led the initiative, transforming it into a leading open-source championship that engaged thousands of students each year, work he has continued at the ITU.
Before joining ITU at the age of 23. he served as the EU Policy Assistant at the Delegation of the Government of Catalonia to the European Union and as the International Relations Assistant at the Delegation of the Government of Catalonia to Switzerland. He also worked as a legal trainee at Montesinos Abogados.
Guillem is a Global Shaper, a Sigma Squared Society Fellow, and a Nova member. He has been an European Commission Expert Evaluator and Reviewer, a Diplocat Scholar, an EU Careers Student Ambassador, a EUTOPIA Student Career Ambassador, POLITICO’s EU Studies and Career Fair Ambassador, a UNICAT Ambassador, and a member of the 1st EUSALP Youth Council.
On the academic front, Guillem holds a double bachelor’s degree in Law and Business Management and Administration from Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona. He also participated in the one-year Swiss-European Mobility Program in Law at the University of Geneva, earning a Certificate in Transnational Law. He completed a master’s degree in International Law at the Graduate Institute for International and Development Studies (IHEID), Geneva, and participated in the 59th Graduate Study Program at the United Nations Office in Geneva.

Head of International Organizations
, Google

Melike Yetken Krilla serves as the Head of International Organizations at Google, leading strategic tech policy initiatives and cultivating impactful partnerships with global bodies such as the United Nations, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), and the World Bank.

Her distinguished career spans 15 years in U.S. public service, including significant roles at the U.S. Department of State and the White House. As Senior Advisor for Corporate Responsibility and U.S. National Contact Point, she directed a team in guiding governments, NGOs, and businesses on responsible international operations. Prior to that, as Director for African Affairs on the National Security Council at The White House, Melike executed the landmark U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit. This unprecedented event brought together over 50 heads of state and leading CEOs to Washington, D.C., to foster increased trade and investment with the U.S. and across Africa. Earlier, she spearheaded the Business and Human Rights team and was a lead U.S. negotiator at both the UN General Assembly and the UN Human Rights Council.

Melike is an honors graduate of Indiana University’s School of Public and Environmental Affairs, specializing in public policy. Her influence in global dialogues is further recognized by her designation as a “Young Global Leader” by the World Economic Forum and her role as a Term Member of the Council on Foreign Relations. She has also contributed her expertise to advisory boards for the University of Oklahoma College of Law’s Center for International Business and Human Rights and the Global Reporting Initiative’s Government Advisory Board. Currently, she serves on the Board of Directors for the U.S. Council for International Business and the International Student House. Melike resides in McLean, VA, with her husband and four children.

Co-Founder and Executive Director
, LAB-CO

Thomas has over 15 years of experience in the design, implementation and evaluation of programs in citizen security, criminal justice and human rights in Latin America. He has worked to strengthen the Mexican state’s capacity to address the disappearance crisis since 2019. He holds an MBA from ESSEC Business School and an MPA from the Harvard Kennedy School of Government.

Data and Technology Coordinator
, LAB-CO

Angel has over ten years of experience working with civil society organizations and the public sector in Mexico. As Coordinator of Data and Technology Projects at LAB-CO, he leads technology and data analysis projects, including the development of tools and microservices such as APIs and specialized applications. He heads the development of artificial intelligence solutions applied to issues of social impact, among them the analysis of data on violence against women and the creation of AI platforms for human search and identification in forensic contexts. He has also coordinated projects funded by international agencies to strengthen the use of information within criminal justice institutions, developing crime-incidence platforms, chatbots for citizen services, and implementing victimization surveys. Likewise, he has experience as a trainer in technology and data for civil society organizations, police institutions, and universities.
His areas of technical expertise include the development of artificial intelligence solutions, qualitative research methods, data science, crime measurement, public-interest technologies, geographic information systems, and quantitative data analysis. His work focuses on leveraging AI and data analysis to improve processes, generate statistical information, and build tools that support the administration of justice, crime prevention, and victim assistance in Mexico.
He holds a bachelor’s degree in Sociology from the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana (UAM) and a master’s degree in Public Administration and Public Policy from the School of Government and Public Transformation at the Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (ITESM). He has also completed studies at the Russian State Social University (РГСУ) and in Political Science and Public Administration at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM).

Head of Programmes
, British Embassy in Mexico

Mariela has worked at the UK Government for 7 years, leading projects that use technology to identify missing people. Over the past two years, she has driven funding and implementation through the Frontier Tech Hub, a UK government funded programme, that enables this work while showcasing UK policy expertise. She studied International Relations at Tec de Monterrey and holds a specialisation in Japanese Studies from Keio University, Japan

CEO
, High Tech Park of The Kyrgyz Republic

Azis Abakirov is a pioneer of Kyrgyzstan’s tech sector, founding Unique Technologies in 2003, one of the country’s first software companies. He later established the Kyrgyz Software and Services Developers’ Association (KSSDA) and the Hi-Tech Park of the Kyrgyz Republic, shaping the nation’s digital ecosystem for decades.

Today, Abakirov is actively building the Kyrgyz AI Research Institute and fostering a vibrant domestic AI community. His landmark achievement is #KaniTTS—an open-source language AI model built entirely in Kyrgyzstan, proving that small nations can innovate without massive capital. Today, the project supports diverse languages, including English, German, Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, Kyrgyz, Urdu, and Creole.

Championing #AIForAll and #AIForEveryLanguage, Abakirov advocates for AI democratization worldwide. His mission is to transform developing nations into AI powerhouses, empowering minority language communities to build their own systems, safeguard cultural identity, and secure digital sovereignty.

He invites countries and global experts to join this coalition, proving that AI innovation belongs to every culture and every language—not just tech giants.

General Manager
, The Enterpreneurship Foundation

Mehru Öztürk has over 26 years of experience in the civil society sector and is the General Manager and a founding trustee of the Turkish Entrepreneurship Foundation. She is also on the committee of Founder One, Turkey’s first impact investment fund, and co-founded The Good Factor, a company focused on transforming brands into agents of social change.

She is a founding trustee of Community Volunteers Foundation (TOG) and co-founded the Things project with Techsoup Europe to promote social innovation through technology. Mehru serves on various councils and initiatives, including:

Council of Women Entrepreneurship, Ministry of Technology and Industry of Türkiye
Council of Techno-Ventures, Ministry of Technology and Industry of Türkiye
European Women in VC
Leaders for Climate Change
EIT Food Council
UN ITU AI For Good Initiative

Previously, she worked for the EU TACSO project, helping organize Turkey’s first International Social Entrepreneurship Conference and developing social entrepreneurship programs. Today, she continues to mentor and advise in national and international entrepreneurship initiatives, driven by her passion for innovation, youth empowerment, and social impact.

Vice President, Head of Product Experience
, LEGO Education

Andrew Sliwinski is Vice President, Head of Product Experience for LEGO® Education, where he is responsible for the strategy, design, engineering, and learning impact of LEGO Education products. He also serves on the Board of Trustees for the Raspberry Pi Foundation. Prior to joining the LEGO Group, Andrew served as Co-Director of Scratch (scratch.mit.edu) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology — an online community and tool for children to explore their creativity through coding. His work as an educator, designer, and engineer has reached tens of millions of children worldwide.

Deputy CIO
, International Organization for Migration (IOM)
Researcher
, CMCC Foundation

I work at the intersection of AI and climate change. My Marie Curie project LIBRA (2024-2026, No. 101150729) has explored the climate trade-offs of AI investments. Economist by training, I hold a PhD in climate change sciences and management from Ca’ Foscari University (Italy). I sit as Steering Committee momber of the AI for Good Impact initiative.

Professor
, Mohammed V University

Fatima Roumate, Ph.D., is a Full Professor of International Economic Law and Artificial Intelligence at the Faculty of Law, Economics, and Social Sciences – Agdal, Mohammed V University in Rabat, Morocco. She is also the Founding President of the International Institute of Scientific Research (IISR), established in Marrakech in 2010, and the Founder of the Global Network on Artificial Intelligence and International Society (GNAI&IS).
Dr. Roumate holds an Honorary Doctorate (Doctor Honoris Causa) from UNIFE University in Lima, Peru. She has played an active role in global governance of artificial intelligence (AI), serving as a Member of the UNESCO Ad Hoc Expert Group for the development of the Recommendation on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence and as a Member of the Information Ethics Working Group under UNESCO’s Information for All Programme (IFAP) since 2020. She was also part of the Moroccan delegation in the intergovernmental negotiations on UNESCO’s Recommendation on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence.
Dr. Roumate contributes to several international expert groups and initiatives, including:
• Member, AI For Good Impact Initiative Steering Committee, ITU.
• Member, International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Focus Group on AI and
Environmental Efficiency (FG-AI4EE)
• Member of the Implementation Group (IG) on “AI Ethics, Safety, and Inclusivity in
Higher Education,” under United Nations Higher Education Sustainability Initiatives (HESI) Action Group (AG) on the Futures of Higher Education and AI (co-launched by UNESCO IESALC and UN University.
• Member, Global Strategic Communication Consortium, University of South Carolina.
• Member, Global AI Network for Social Good (GAIN4SG)
• Expert on Cybersecurity and International Cooperation, Council of Europe Wiki Cybercrime Project (2014–2016)
• Founding Member, AI Talk Initiative – Code Explorer
Her scholarly leadership has earned global recognition. She was also named among the Top 20 Inspirational Women of the African Diaspora Professional Women (ADIPWO) 2023, and she received the Evgeny Kuzmin International Award from the Russian Commission IFAP UNESCO in June 2024.

AI Director and executive coach

Tatjana Wittig is an AI Director, executive coach and speaker focused on human-centered AI transformation. She works at the intersection of artificial intelligence, leadership and human potential, helping people and organizations navigate technological acceleration with awareness, responsibility and courage. Her core message: AI accelerates — humans decide the direction.

Director, Mitigation Division
, United Nations Climate Change Secretariat

Mr. Grabert has been working for the United Nations Climate Change Secretariat (UNFCCC) for more than 25 years. He heads the Mitigation Division of the UNFCCC, leading the work on market-based approaches to climate change mitigation.

Prior to 2006 he served as a greenhouse gas emissions specialist and worked in numerous expert groups of the United Nation’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Before joining the United Nations, he was an industry and regional analyst for the World Economic Forum in Geneva, Switzerland.

Co-founder and Vice President
, Girls Can Code

Dr. Flavia Donno is a technology executive, data architect, and digital transformation leader whose career bridges world-class scientific research and global finance. She began her journey at Fermilab in the United States and later worked at CERN in Switzerland, gaining firsthand experience in international, data-driven environments at the forefront of scientific discovery.

Today, she leads large-scale AI, Data Science, and digital transformation initiatives in the financial sector, drawing on leadership experience at Credit Suisse and UBS, where she currently works. She has also built and led innovation teams across Switzerland, Poland, and India, driving technology-enabled growth and transformation.

A mathematician, technology leader, and mother of two, Flavia is the co-founder and Vice President of Girls Can Code. Passionate about expanding opportunities for girls in STEM, she is dedicated to inspiring the next generation of innovators, problem-solvers, and leaders.

CEO and Co-Founder, Ekta; Treasurer
, Girls Can Code

Tanvi Singh is a technology executive and entrepreneur with over 25 years experience driving AI and data transformation across global finance. She is CEO and Co-Founder of Ekta, which builds sovereign, domain-specific AI models for regulated industries and governments, and Co-Founder of Qubera AG, an agentic AI platform for due diligence in private markets. Previously, as Group Head of AI, Data & Analytics at UBS and Head of Digital Transformation at Credit Suisse, she built one of Europe’s largest AI labs in finance and delivered one of the first public-Ethereum tokenization platforms for structured product issuance. She serves as Board Member and Treasurer of the Global Blockchain Business Council and engages directly with regulators and standard-setters, including the heads of FINMA and the Bank for International Settlements. A frequent WEF speaker, she focuses on how emerging technology can strengthen resilience, integrity, and trust in financial systems. She is also the Treasurer of GirlsCanCode, a Swiss non-profit to foster women in technology and AI.

CEO and Founder
, SO Coach Leadership

Dr. Jacqueline Kucera is CEO and Founder of SO Coach Leadership, where she advises organisations, leadership teams and institutions on AI governance, leadership and responsible transformation. Her work focuses on how organisations can adopt artificial intelligence while preserving trust, human judgment, accountability and strategic decision-making.

She is currently a Visiting Research Fellow at the Interfaculty Initiative in Information Studies (III), University of Tokyo, where her research examines AI governance, leadership and trust in Japanese organisations.

Jacqueline has worked for more than 20 years in government, public administration and parliamentary institutions, including as former Head of the Parliamentary Library of the Swiss Federal Parliament. In this role, she led knowledge, research, data and digital transformation functions in a highly sensitive democratic environment.

She holds a PhD in Social Sciences and combines expertise in social science, data science, law and public administration. As a speaker, lecturer and advisor, she works at the intersection of AI, institutional leadership, trust, human judgment and organisational change and sovereign development for AI-tools and LLMs.

Professor of Digital Linguistics and Writing Research
, School of Applied Linguistics, Zurich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW)

Cerstin Mahlow is professor of Digital Linguistics and Writing Research at the School of Applied Linguistics at the Zurich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW). Her main research areas are linguistic modeling of writing processes and writing technology. She holds a Master’s degree in Computational Linguistics, Spanish Philology, and Political Sciences from Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU) and a PhD in Computational Linguistics from the University of Zurich (UZH). As specialist in higher ed didactics and e-learning she is also interested in approaches for teaching future skills needed in today’s and tomorrow’s digitally transformed world.

Member, Global Shapers Geneva Hub
, World Economic Forum

Theophile is a Machine Learning Engineer working at the forefront of digital transformation within an international organization, where he leads initiatives that leverage data, AI, and emerging technologies to strengthen organizational effectiveness and impact. He is also currently pursuing a PhD in Health Data Management at the University of Geneva, with research interests focused on the governance and responsible use of data and digital technologies.

Beyond his professional and academic work, Theophile is an active member of the Global Shapers Geneva Hub, a community of young leaders committed to driving positive change through dialogue and action.

Drawing on both his technical expertise and research background, Theophile explores how AI and emerging technologies are reshaping work, opportunity, and societal outcomes. He is particularly interested in ensuring that technological progress remains inclusive, human-centered, and aligned with the aspirations of a generation seeking both purpose and progress in the age of AI.

CEO & Co-Founder
, Ordinary Wisdom AI

Maury Shenk is an entrepreneur, lawyer, investor, and AI-focused innovator, who co-founded Ordinary Wisdom in 2025 with a mission to enable “AI with a worldview.” He is a dual-qualified US/UK lawyer and former managing partner of the London office of Steptoe, where he remains an advisor. A graduate of Harvard College and Stanford Law School, he is founder and CEO of PlaylistBuilder, senior legal advisor for testing and certification company PeopleCert, and founder and managing director of Lily Innovation, through which he handles a portfolio of other investment and advisory activities.

Partner and Director, Technology, Media & Telecommunications
, Boston Consulting Group (BCG)

Maikel Wilms has been with Boston Consulting Group (BCG) since 1998. Maikel is a core member of the Technology, Media & Telecommunications practice. Maikel has worked extensively with leading telcos for more than 20 years on multiple projects, with a focus on network strategy and roll-out and on B2B commercial strategies. These projects include technology selection for a fixed broadband roll-out, growing ICT businesses, 4G roll-out strategies, and B2B channel optimization. Maikel has co-authored many BCG publications on telcos, digital infrastructure and their role in the digital economy and led the BCG knowledge partner work for DIII for the last 3 years.

Regarding the session, thanks for the heads up on the stage seats. We are finalizing the session structure and run of show, and we will revert shortly with specific details. Just a heads-up that Maikel Wilms (BCG) will deliver some brief remarks about the work the DII Catalyser is doing with BCG on the Digital and AI Infra Investment Playbook before the actual fireside chat. Thus, he will not be part of the actual panel, leaving EDFI, Google and a country rep (Malaysia tbc) + moderator on the stage.

Chief of Section, Bioethics and Ethics of Science and Technology
, UNESCO

Dafna Feinholz has a PhD in Research Psychology (UIA Mexico) and a Master in Bioethics (Universidad Complutense, Spain). Was the Head of the Reproductive Epidemiology Department at the Mexican National Institute of Perinatology, and the Director for Research and Planning of the Women and Health Program (Ministry of Health Mexico). She successively occupied the posts of Academic Coordinator of the National Commission of Human Genome at the Ministry of Health and Executive Director of the National Commission of Bioethics.

She drafted the first national guidelines for Research Ethics Committees and Clinical Bioethics Committees and promoted the law that established both types of committees.

She was Mexico´s representative at the meetings of the Intergovernmental Bioethics Committee to discuss UNESCO’s Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights.

Since September 2009, Dafna Feinholz is the Chief of the Bioethics and Ethics of Science Section within UNESCO. In this capacity, she leads different activities aiming at reinforcing capacities of Member States to manage bioethical challenges and to identify the ethical, legal and social implications of science and technology. She has overseen the process of the elaboration of the Recommendation on Ethics of AI and the recently adopted Recommendation on Ethics of Neurotechnology.

Deputy General Counsel, Regulatory and compliance matters
, Waymo

Daniel Smith is Waymo’s Deputy General Counsel for regulatory and compliance matters. Waymo is a leader in the development and deployment of SAE Level 4 automated driving systems. Dan and his team provide legal advice on the range of regulatory issues related to automated vehicles at the state, national and international levels. His team also implements Waymo’s regulatory compliance program.

Dan is a member of SAE’s Task Force on Taxonomy and Definitions for automated driving, where he has helped develop the current version of J3016 and is a member of the SAE/ISO joint working group that is developing revisions to that document. For the last few years, Dan has represented SAE in the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe’s development of regulations for the safety of automated vehicles.

Prior to joining the Google Self-Driving Car Project (now Waymo) in 2015, Dan had a 37-year government career with the U.S. Department of Transportation. He served at the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) as the Associate Administrator for Enforcement and in the last five years of his government career he served as NHTSA’s Senior Associate Administrator for Vehicle Safety. In that role, he managed NHTSA’s rulemaking, enforcement, research and data activities.

CEO and CTO
, aicas

James Hunt is a cofounder and CEO and CTO of aicas a leading vendor of memory safe embedded technology and physical AI and embedded software management systems. Over the years, James has expanded his vision for aicas to revolutionize the way embedded systems are programmed and managed. He has more than 30 years of software experience, from wafer-scale CAD tools to realtime safety-critical embedded systems.

James spent several years as a research scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lincoln Laboratory where he developed CAD software for restructurable wafer-scale integrated circuits (RVLSI) and a parallel Lisp system for signal processing. He participated in the SC-205/WG-71 Plenary for updating software safety standard for avionics, where he was the European cochair for the Object-Oriented Technology subgroup. He is the specification lead for the Realtime and Embedded Specification for Java. He also degrees from Yale University (BS), Boston University (MA), the University of Karlsruhe (Dr-Ing), now KIT.

James is a prominent figure in the technology industry, widely recognized for his expertise in realtime systems, distributed computing, and programming languages. He is a member and contributor to COVESA, the Eclipse Foundation, and the Java Community Process. He actively support the development of standard API for embedded and physical AI systems, where not just technology, but also process and governance are critical to success.

Head of Geneva Office and Head
, UN Innovation Technology Accelerator for Cities (UNITAC)

Aline Matta is a Senior Programme Management Officer at the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat) and currently serves as Head of the Geneva Liaison Office. At UN-Habitat, Ms. Matta also oversees the United Nations Innovation Technology Accelerator for Cities (UNITAC) and the Data and Innovation Section, where she leads the People-Centered Smart Cities Programme and coordinates the Global Urban Data Coalition. Prior to her current role, Ms. Matta worked at the OECD and held senior positions within the Brazilian government, with experience spanning smart cities, digital transformation, and service across public, private, and non-profit sectors. She holds a Master’s degree in Development, Society and International Cooperation.

, Microsoft Elevate
Account Technology Strategist
, Microsoft Elevate
, Microsoft Elevate

Jivtesh Singh is a Tech for Social Impact AI Global Black Belt (GBB) at Microsoft, based in Geneva. He partners with UN organizations to harness the power of AI, helping amplify their missions and social impact globally. With over two decades in technology, Jivtesh translates complex AI concepts into real-world, impactful solutions.

Outside of work, Jivtesh loves exploring creative and meaningful uses of AI—and he’s always up for an engaging conversation about technology for good.

President GEOSA, Co-chair
, UN GGIM

He is the current President of the General Authority for Survey and Geospatial Information (GEOSA), the principal national mapping and geospatial agency in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. He previously worked at the Ministry of Defense where he reached the rank of Major General. He is one of the three current Co-Chair of the United Nations Committee of Experts on Global Geospatial Information Management (UN-GGIM). He is a also member of several local and international committees, advisory and professional associations in surveying and geospatial information, including as a founding member and Chairman of the UN-GGIM regional committee for Arab States, Member of the International Advisory Committee of the United Nations Global Geospatial Knowledge and Innovation Centre in Deqing, China, as well as the Regional Representative for Arab States to the International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ISPRS). He holds a Ph.D. in Surveying Engineering and Geospatial Information from Germany, a Master’s degree in Surveying Engineering and Geospatial Information from Canada, a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from the United States, and a Higher Diploma in Surveying from the British School of Survey, affiliated with the British Royal Engineers.

Director and CEO
, International Computer Science Institute

Dr. Lea Shanley is Director and CEO of the International Computer Science Institute (ICSI), an independent nonprofit research institute affiliated with the University of California, Berkeley. Under her leadership, ICSI advances pioneering research in computer science and artificial intelligence to address global challenges and create public benefit. Dr. Shanley has dedicated her career to harnessing emerging technologies—including AI, geospatial technologies, citizen science, and open science—to accelerate discovery, strengthen decision-making, and address complex societal challenges. Her work spans research, governance, and public-sector innovation, with a particular focus on building trusted, collaborative approaches to data and AI.

Prior to joining ICSI, Dr. Shanley served as a Senior Fellow at the University of Wisconsin–Madison; White House Presidential Innovation Fellow in the Office of the Chief Technologist at NASA Headquarters; Co-Executive Director of the National Science Foundation’s South Big Data Innovation Hub; Director of the Wilson Center’s Commons Lab; and AAAS Congressional Science Fellow in the United States Senate.

Dr. Shanley contributes to numerous international initiatives advancing responsible data and AI practices. She is a member of the Group on Earth Observations (GEO) Data and Knowledge Working Group and the GEO AI for Earth Observation (AI4EO) Working Group. Recently she co-chaired the Computing Community Consortium’s Workshop and Report on the Grand Challenges of Computational and Citizen Science Research. Her previous service includes the IEEE Indigenous Data Sovereignty Working Group, NASA’s Socioeconomic Data and Applications Center (SEDAC) Advisory Committee, the Scientific Council of NASA’s Consortium for the Valuation of Applications Benefits Linked to Earth Science, and the Board of Trustees of US/ICOMOS. She also co-founded the U.S. Federal Community of Practice on Crowdsourcing and Citizen Science, a pioneering initiative that established Citizenscience.gov, catalyzed White House policy and federal legislation, and was recognized as a finalist for the 2017 Harvard Kennedy School’s Ash Award for Innovations in Government. Dr. Shanley holds a Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where her research focused on geographic information systems (GIS) and satellite remote sensing.

Director & CIO, Operations & Country Engagement, Information Technology Solutions
, World Bank Group

Ozzeir Khan is a development technologist and digital innovation leader currently serving as Director and CIO for Operations and Country Solutions at the World Bank Group in Washington DC since April 2025. Previously, he was Director of Digital Development Operations at the Asian Development Bank (ADB) from 2018 to 2023, where he led initiatives on artificial intelligence, robotic process automation, and emerging technologies to support development finance and digital transformation in Asia-Pacific. Khan has extensive experience in international organizations, including senior innovation roles at the United Nations, and a background in technology and management consulting in the private sector. He advocates for responsible AI use and ethical frameworks to harness technology as a public good for inclusive growth and sustainable development.

Deputy Secretary-General
, International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC)

Gilles Thonet is the Deputy Secretary-General of the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) as well as the Secretary of the IEC Standardization Management Board (SMB). In his current role, Gilles oversees the IEC technical boards, the IEC strategy, legal and compliance matters, as well as external relationships with partner organizations. A technology executive with international experience in high tech industrial companies (including ABB, Eaton and Schneider Electric), Gilles has a PhD in Signal Processing from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL), an MSc in Electrical Engineering from Louvain School of Engineering, Belgium, and an MBA from Grenoble Graduate School of Business, France.

Tenured scientist
, Artificial Intelligence Research Institute (IIIA-CSIC)

I’m a tenured scientist at the Artificial Intelligence Research Institute (IIIA-CSIC). I graduated in Computer Science from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona in 2003 and obtained my PhD in Computer Science, specializing in Artificial Intelligence and Robotics, in 2008, studying coordination and collaboration between robots at IIIA-CSIC. I was then awarded the prestigious Marie-Curie Fellowship to pursue a postdoc at LAAS-CNRS in Toulouse, where I researched models of Theory of Mind (ToM) in robotics until 2010. Following that, I joined Imperial College London in the UK for a second postdoc, this time working with social robots in educational settings to advance the areas of long-term interaction and child-robot interaction. In 2014, I transitioned to industry, working at Cambridge Consultants as part of the User-Centered Design team in innovative product development processes. In 2018, I joined La Salle-Ramon Llull University as a Lecturer, where I grew the research and teaching areas in robotics. I then moved to PAL Robotics in 2022 as a senior scientist in the Human-Robot Interaction team, where I expanded the development of social service robots in the healthcare sector.

My research interests lie in the areas of cognitive systems, multimodal interaction, and mental models for social robots, with a focus on their application in real-world settings, keeping the user at the center of design through co-design processes and public involvement.

Professor
, Politecnico di Milano

Associate Professor at Politecnico di Milano. Professor of Positioning and Location Based Services (10ECTS), Advanced Earth Observation (5 ECTS). From 2022 Member of the Academic Board of the PhD in Science, Technology, and Policy for Sustainable Change of Politecnico di Milano. From 2022, member of the Steering committee of the ESA_LAB at Politecnico di Milano. Past Chair (2017-2022) of the International Master of Science in Geoinformatics Engineering. Associate Editor of Applied Geomatics (ISSN 1866-9298). Habilitated for the position of Full Professor in Geomatics. Author or coauthor of more than 100 national and international scientific research publications; author or coauthor of 4 national research or academic books. Scopus metrics: h-index 11; citations: 477.

Co-founder and CEO
, ILIUM Technologies — AI VillageOS

Alpha Malick Dia is a technologist, fintech specialist, and cross-continental innovation leader with a career spanning nearly 20 years across the Middle East, West Africa, and Central Africa. He has extensive experience in the design, deployment, and governance of large-scale digital ecosystems, including prepaid systems rollout. His roles include leading the rollout of digital wallets and mobile money services as CEO of YAP Ghana, directing Africa expansion strategies at YAP Holding UAE, and leading the design and implementation of national-scale traceable subsidy and voucher systems across Burundi, Niger, DR Congo, and South Sudan from 2012 to 2020, impacting over one million farmers per year.

As co-founder & CEO of ILIUM Technologies, Alpha Malick co-leads AI VillageOS — an AI platform that treats a rural village as a single, interconnected economic system, bringing integrated intelligence to water use, crop health, yield forecasting, and cooperative planning to build climate resilience for smallholder farming communities in Northern Senegal. He is driven by a passion for leveraging technology to solve complex problems and improve lives, and works fluently across multilingual, multicultural environments (French, English, and Arabic).

Co-founder & CTO
, ILIUM Technologies — AI VillageOS

Ibrahima Gaye is a seasoned IT and telecommunications expert with over two decades of experience leading complex digital transformation projects across Africa and internationally. A specialist in OSS/BSS and intelligent networks, he holds engineering degrees in computer science and electrical engineering, and has directed large-scale technology deployments for operators including Orange (Senegal, Mali, Congo) and Air Senegal. Most recently, as a Consultant Expert in Information Systems for the UNDP in Dakar, he spearheaded the digitization of Senegal’s judicial services.
As co-founder & CTO of ILIUM Technologies, Ibrahima co-leads AI VillageOS — an AI platform that treats a rural village as a single, interconnected economic system, bringing integrated intelligence to water use, crop health, yield forecasting, and cooperative planning to build climate resilience for smallholder farming communities in Northern Senegal. He is driven by a passion for leveraging technology to solve complex problems and improve lives, and works fluently across multilingual, multicultural environments (French, English, and Arabic).

Marie Curie Research Fellow
, ETH Zurich

Dr. Amol Deshmukh is a Marie Curie Research Fellow at ETH Zurich and AIforGood Scholar. His research focuses on Human-Robot Interaction and the deployment of AI systems in real-world settings. He led pioneering HRI field studies deploying autonomous water-hauling and handwashing robots with first-time users in remote Indian villages, producing some of the earliest field evidence on robot acceptance in developing-country contexts. His current work centres on “WallBo,” a robot deployed in schools in Scotland and India to support children’s handwashing technique in alignment with WHO hygiene standards and the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Across his work, he advocates for AI development that is transparent in its evidence, inclusive of communities historically under-represented in its design, and equitable in who benefits from its outcomes. His work has been featured by the BBC, IEEE Spectrum, The Telegraph, Der Spiegel, and Euronews.

Technical Lead
, China Electric Power Research Institute (CEPRI)

Tongyang Liu currently serves as the Technical Lead of the Semantic Large Model Team in the Fundamental Model Research Division, Artificial Intelligence Research Institute, China Electric Power Research Institute (CEPRI). He received his Master’s degree in Software Engineering from the School of Computer Science, Inner Mongolia University, in 2022. In the same year, he joined the State Grid Intelligent Technology Research Institute as a R&D Engineer. Since July 2024, he has been working at CEPRI, leading the core technology research, development and industrial implementation of power large models.
His main research directions cover power domain large language models, power industry knowledge graph construction, and trustworthy artificial intelligence, with a dedicated focus on the practical application scenarios of artificial intelligence in the energy and power sector. He has presided over and core-participated in numerous vertical scientific research projects, including the National 2030 Major Science and Technology Project and key scientific research projects of State Grid Corporation of China. He leads the full-cycle R&D and iteration of the Guangming Power Large Model, independently undertaking core work including base model selection, training framework construction, and key technical route breakthroughs.
In terms of scientific research achievements, he has published multiple high-level academic papers indexed by EI/SSCI, obtained 5 authorized national invention patents, and participated in compiling 1 industry-level technical specification for State Grid. He has received numerous industry scientific and technological awards, including the First Prize and Second Prize of CEPRI Science and Technology Progress Award, and the Second Prize of CEPRI Patent Award. He has long been committed to promoting the safe, trustworthy, inclusive and sustainable implementation of artificial intelligence technologies in the energy and power industry, empowering the construction of new power systems and the global low-carbon energy transition with industrial-grade AI technologies.

Director – AI for Good
, Inception, a G42 company

Dr. Boulbaba Ben Amor is currently the Director of AI for Good at Inception, a G42 company based in Abu Dhabi, UAE. He is on sabbatical leave from his position as Full Professor at Institut Mines-Télécom (IMT) Nord Europe and the CRIStAL Research Center (UMR CNRS 9189) in France.

He was awarded the prestigious Fulbright Research Scholarship (2016–2017) to visit Florida State University (USA) and previously held a visiting researcher position with FSU’s SSAMG group (2013–2014). He is a Senior Member of IEEE and a member of IAPR. Prof. B. Ben Amor was the founding and former director of the Mastère Spécialisé® “Cybersecurity Engineering”, accredited by the Conference des Grandes Ecoles and labelled SecNumEdu by the ANSSI – the French Cybersecurity Agency – and ranked 1st in region Hauts-de-France for several years.

Dr. Ben Amor earned his Habilitation to Supervise Research (HDR) in Computer Science from the University of Lille (France) in 2014. Dr. Ben Amor received his Ph.D. (2006) and M.Sc. (2003) in Computer Science from École Centrale de Lyon and holds an Engineering degree (2002) from the National Engineering School of Sfax (ENIS), Tunisia.

Senior Researcher of User and Market Research Department
, China Mobile Research Institute (CMRI)

Wang Ce, Senior Researcher and Project Manager at the User and Market Research Institute, China Mobile Research Institute (CMRI). She currently serves as Vice-Rapporteur of ITU-D Question 5/1. Her main research areas cover the digital economy, AI for science, AI consumption, and digital inclusion. She has led or participated in over 40 national, provincial and corporate-level scientific and industry research tasks. Her research achievements have been presented at major international forums including AI for Good 2024 and WSIS 2024–2025, and included in the final reports of international organizations such as ITU-D and WTDC-25.

Senior Researcher and Doctoral Supervisor
, Pengcheng Laboratory

Dr.Dongning Sun is a researcher, doctoral supervisor, and financial technology expert with a multidisciplinary background spanning mechanics, biomedical engineering, quantitative finance, derivatives, digital finance, and AI-driven financial risk governance.
Dr. Sun received his Master’s degree in Mechanics from Peking University, his Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering from Columbia University, and awarded a distinguished postdoctoral fellowship in Biomedical Engineering at Johns Hopkins University. He subsequently held investment and market-making roles in the United States at Swiss Re Capital Management & Advisory, Citigroup Investment Banking, UBS Investment Banking, and Deutsche Bank Investment Banking, and also served as Chief Investment Officer for Derivatives and Quantitative Investment at Ping An Fund Company. He is currently a Senior Researcher and Doctoral Supervisor at Pengcheng Laboratory, and also serves as an Adjunct Professor at the Shenzhen Finance Institute of The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen. His work focuses on quantitative investment, derivatives, artificial intelligence in finance, digital assets, and financial risk governance.
Dr. Sun also holds a number of academic and professional appointments. He is an expert affiliated with the China Financial Policy Research Center at PBC School of Finance, Tsinghua University; a Standing Committee Member of the Digital Finance Branch of the China Computer Federation; Executive Director of the China Quantitative Investment Club; Committee Member of the Financial Technology Branch of the China Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics.
With extensive experience across academia, global investment banks, asset management, and frontier financial technology research, Dr. Sun is dedicated to advancing the integration of quantitative finance, artificial intelligence, and governable digital financial systems.

Founder and CEO
, Sadownik Neuro-inclusive Technologies Inc.

Dr. Sadownik holds a Ph.D. in Education from the University of Toronto. Her research expertise is centered on neuro-inclusive haptic interfaces, physiological regulation, and human-computer interaction, with a focus on developing closed-loop hardware solutions to improve accessibility for neurodivergent individuals.
● Current Educational Pursuits: Beyond her existing doctorate, she is currently pursuing a B.Sc. degree at UVIC and a Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology (MACP) through Yorkville..
● Professional Teaching Experience: She is currently active as a teacher within the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board (OCDSB), the Simcoe County District School Board (SCDSB), and the York Region District School Board (YRDSB).
● Commercial & Technical Leadership: As the Founder and CEO of Sadownik Neuro-inclusive Technologies Inc., she oversees the Sovereign Dyad™ platform, managing strategic R&D, patent-fortress architecture, and regulatory roadmapping. She has completed the 2026 Discover National CBSN Program for the commercialization of neuro-inclusive technology.
● Key Contributions: She provides technical oversight for the Sovereign Dyad™ platform—including the “Sanctuary Switch” and clinical safety standards—and supervises HQP training in intellectual property strategy, technical prototyping, and regulatory environments.

AI research engineer
, EPFL

Julien Vignoud is an AI research engineer at EPFL, Lausanne, specializing in open-source AI software with an emphasis on privacy-preserving AI and medical applications.

Associate Professor
, Zayed University

Mohammad Amin Kuhail is an Associate Professor at Zayed University specializing in human–computer interaction, conversational AI, human-centered AI, educational technology, and multi-agent systems. He has authored and co-authored more than six academic books, book chapters, and journal articles published in top-tier venues such as Computers in Human Behavior, International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, IEEE venues, Springer publications, and other internationally recognized outlets. His research focuses on chatbots, AI-supported collaboration, usability, immersive technologies, and human–AI interaction, with applications in education, mental health, and digital innovation.

AI R&D Engineer
, China Mobile Jiutian Artificial Intelligence Technology (Beijing) Co., Ltd

Qiongyan Chen is an AI R&D Engineer at China Mobile Jiutian Artificial Intelligence Technology (Beijing) Co., Ltd. and a Ph.D. candidate in Artificial Intelligence at Hunan University. She specializes in AI agents and large language models, leading the development of GUI agents for mobile and PC interfaces as well as multi-agent collaborative systems. Her flagship product, the “Lingxi Digital Employee,” ranked No. 1 globally on Google’s AndroidWorld benchmark in September 2025. To date, the product has been deployed across 14 business domains and 57 internal units, with over 80,000 digital employees in operation. Externally, it has generated more than RMB 220 million in cumulative contract revenue and served over 600 clients. In this workshop, she will present one of her core achievements — the “Edge-side Multi-scenario Adaptive GUI Agent Based on Iterative Causal Reasoning,” which runs on edge devices and adapts to diverse complex scenarios without retraining.

Head of the Intelligent Computing Software Business Unit
, Cardinal Operations

Tiancheng Zhang is Head of the Intelligent Computing Software Business Unit at Cardinal Operations, where he leads the solution architecture, operations, and delivery of Cardinal Optimizer (COPT). He holds a Master of Management in Analytics from McGill University, is a certified AI engineer, and serves as a member of the AI Chip Working Group (TC599/WG3) under the National Technical Committee for Integrated Circuit Standardization.
With extensive experience in technical consulting, algorithm development, and project delivery, Tiancheng has led AI solutions powered by COPT to adoption by enterprises and research institutions across five continents, spanning the energy, transportation, supply chain, and finance sectors. Many of these projects have been recognised by leading industry authorities, including as INFORMS Franz Edelman Award Finalists, and as exemplary cases by the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT) for “High-Quality Digital Transformation” and by the Shanghai Municipal Commission of Economy and Informatization for “Industrial Software Innovation.”
Beyond his professional role, Tiancheng is an active contributor to the operations research and artificial intelligence communities. He has been invited as a guest lecturer by Rice University, the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences (UCAS), HKU Business School, and CFA Society Hong Kong, among others, bridging the gap between cutting-edge academic research and real-world application.

Vice President and Chief Engineer
, Beijing Academy of Artificial Intelligence

Yonghua Lin is the Vice President and Chief Engineer of Beijing Academy of Artificial Intelligence, responsible for responsible for AI System, foundation technologies for large model, and industry ecosystem cooperation. She is member of IEEE Women in Engineering Asia Pacific Leadership Team. Formerly the Director of IBM China Research Lab and Distinguished Engineer at IBM, she led global AI system innovation within IBM. She has been engaged in research on system architecture, cloud computing, AI systems, computer vision, and other fields for nearly 20 years. She holds over 50 global patents and has won the ACM/IEEE Best Paper awards. She was named one of the “50 Leading Female Tech Leaders in China” by Forbes in 2019.

Engineer
, China Southern Power Grid Digital Grid Group Co., Ltd.

Chen Yuanfeng, male, born in July 1992. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Electric Power System and Its Automation from Wuhan University and a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering from the same university. He currently serves as a Level III Leading Professional Technical Expert at China Southern Power Grid Digital Grid Group Co., Ltd. and Head of the Embodied AI Team, with the professional title of Engineer.
He has been deeply engaged in the development of power artificial intelligence and new-type power systems, focusing on five key areas: electricity-computing synergy, embodied AI, edge computing power, AI infrastructure, and national standards. He has achieved multiple domestic firsts and industry-leading results: he led the creation of the industry’s first intelligent dispatching platform for electricity-computing synergy, enabling second-level data collection and multi‑timescale dispatching; developed the industry’s first VLA/VLM embodied AI large models, building a “cognitive decision-making brain + perceptual execution body”architecture, upgrading inspection robots and other equipment from cloud-based analysis to physical execution entities; independently developed the first domestic high-performance AI edge neuromorphic computing module and a series of edge computing products, addressing the computing power bottleneck at the grid edge; participated as a core member in a major special project on power AI construction, and took the lead in establishing the AI Alliance for the Power Industry.

He serves as a council member of the IEEE PES Committee on Power System Operation, Planning and Economic Technology, the IEEE PES Transmission and Distribution Technical Committee, and the Robotics Branch of the Chinese Institute of Electronics. He has led the development of 2 national standards, 4 industry standards, and 4 group/enterprise standards, including the national standards “General Technical Requirements for AI Power Agents” and “General Technical Requirements for AI Power Large Models,” as well as multiple power electronics-related standards. He has received honors such as the 2023 Guangdong Province China Youth May Fourth Medal (as part of the “Fuxi” core equipment breakthrough team), the 2025 Second Prize of Guangdong Provincial Science and Technology Progress Award (ranked 5th), and the 2025 Model Worker of CSG Digital Group.

Unitree G1 Born in 2024, Unitree G1 represents the future of embodied intelligence—a humanoid robot capable of moving, learning, and interacting with the world like never before.

Co-Founder and CEO
, ReEnvision AI

John Villwock is the Co-Founder and CEO of ReEnvision AI, a platform combining distributed compute with an agentic operating system for building and leveraging AI agents and applications across use cases such as healthcare, finance, education, and small business. ReEnvision AI democratizes access to advanced AI by turning untapped device compute into sustainable infrastructure beyond large centralized datacenters, helping underserved communities participate in and benefit from the AI economy.
John has spent more than two decades at the intersection of AI, cloud infrastructure, and product innovation across Google, Meta, IBM, and several AI and enterprise software startups. At Google, he worked on AI models and early agentic systems for Google Cloud and Gemini. At Meta, he led product work across AI integrity systems and models focused on safety, security, and trust. He has also held VP and CPO-level roles at startups focused on AI, automation, and enterprise customer intelligence, and spent nearly 13 years at IBM helping advance e-learning systems and IBM Watson Cloud solutions.

John holds multiple patents in areas including agentic AI, artificial neural networks, and AI product strategy. He earned a Tech MBA from Cornell University and studied Computer Science at the University of Wisconsin

Senior Product Manager
, Ant Group

He is responsible for product design and internationalization of the company’s AI digital healthcare business. He has participated in the training of multiple leading AI medical LLMs and the design of AI medical products in China, including Ant Medical LLM, AI Health Assistant AQ and Anzhener, etc.

Head, International Collaboration Division, AI Research Institute
, China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT)
Head of WHO Collaborating Centre for Digital Health, China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT)

Shan Xu works for the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT) as head of the International Collaboration Division of AI Research Institute. She is the vice-chair of ITU&WHO Artificial Intelligence for Health focus group(FG-AI4H)and the head of WHO Collaborating Centre for Digital Health. member of the WHO Smart Vaccination Certificate (SVC) working group and cybersecurity working group in the International Medical Device Regulators Forum (IMDRF). She supported the APEC TEL working group, WHO Western Pacific Region Digital Health Action Plan and the Innovation Strategy, the WHO Technical Brief on Artificial Intelligence for Sexual and Reproductive Health.

Chief Engineer
, Zhejiang Lab

ZHAO Zhifeng is a Ph.D., a Research Fellow, and a Leading Talent of Technological Innovation of Zhejiang Province “Ten Thousand Talents Program”. He serves as Director of China Institute of Communications, Member of Committee of Science and Technology of the National Radio and Television Administration, Vice Chairman of Zhejiang Institute of Engineers, and Vice Chairman of IEEE VTS Nanjing Chapter. His research fields include intelligent computing, swarm intelligence and intelligent network. In recent years, he has won two first prizes and seven second prizes of Provincial or Ministerial Science and Technology Progress Awards, and one World Internet Conference Leading Internet Scientific and Technological Achievement Award. Dr. ZHAO has published more than 110 academic papers and 6 publications, and obtained more than 30 authorized invention patents.

Founder
, Kytabu Inc.

Tonee Ndungu is a Kenyan entrepreneur and AI advocate focused on building technology solutions that expand access to education, finance, and opportunity across Africa. He is the founder of Kytabu and Tribbe and is a recognized voice on AI, digital transformation and innovation policy.

CEO & Co-Founder
, Yapp

Theresa is the CEO & Co-Founder of Yapp, a platform helping creators and entrepreneurs across Southeast Asia to monetize their audience. As a creator, she breaks down finance, tech, Web3, and AI for over 600k+ followers across platforms — making complex ideas simple for the next generation of Indonesian builders.

Software engineer and Tech educator

Ale Thomas aka PikaCodes is a thought leader at the intersection of technology and creativity, specializing in programming and artificial intelligence. Known for making complex tech accessible and fun, she has built a trusted voice through tutorials, AI productivity, and her AI for Good series. As a strong advocate for women in tech and proud Mexican, Ale encourages a diverse community through innovative content from AI applications and creative coding experiments to adventures with her cat, Coco. Always learning, always sharing, she continues to push the boundaries.

Deputy Secretary-General
, World Meteorological Organization (WMO)

Ms. Ko Barrett was appointed as WMO Deputy Secretary-General in January 2024 and began her mandate on 1 April 2024. Prior to her appointment, Ms. Barrett served as the Senior Advisor for Climate at the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). In this role, she provided strategic advice and direction within NOAA to enable the Agency to align, integrate, and extend its capabilities to best provide the climate services needed to address the climate challenge. She represented NOAA’s interests in government-wide efforts to transform the economy and achieve US climate goals to reduce emissions and stabilize global temperature by mid-century.

In 2015, Ko Barrett was one of the first women elected to serve as Vice-Chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), a role she held until July 2023. As Vice-chair, Ms. Barrett utilized her talent for facilitating consensus to advance the organization’s work. She championed the Special Report on Oceans and Cryosphere, chaired the Gender Action Team, and led the Science Board for the Scholarship Program for scientists from developing countries. Her quotes on climate change and its impacts were featured in thousands of articles worldwide.

For over 15 years, she represented the United States in delegations responsible for negotiating and adopting climate science and policy outcomes. In addition to her work with the IPCC, she served as a lead negotiator on adaptation and capacity building issues for the United States in the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. Ko Barrett is widely recognized as an expert on climate science and policy, particularly on issues related to climate impacts and strategies to help society adapt to a changing world.

Ms. Barrett joined the Senior Executive Service in 2016. She served as the Deputy Assistant Administrator for NOAA’s Research Programs for five years, following various leadership positions in its Climate Program Office for over a decade. Before joining NOAA in 2005, Ms. Barrett was the Director of the Global Climate Change Program at the US Agency for International Development, where she oversaw climate activities in more than 40 countries.

Global Preparedness Lead
, UNDP

Dr Ioana Creitaru is Preparedness and Early Warning Specialist at UNDP’s Crisis Bureau/ Disaster Risk Reduction & Recovery for Building Resilience Team based in Geneva. With over 17 years of experience in the United Nations System in Geneva and in the field, as well as in the non-governmental sector, Ioana has advised leaders and teams of over 40 governments and UN Country Teams to strengthen climate and disaster risk governance. Dr Creitaru is currently leading UNDP’s global portfolio on disaster early warning and preparedness, spearheading the UNDP Preparedness Learning Pathway, a pioneering initiative to boost countries’ preparedness and anticipatory capabilities. She serves as the UNDP global manager of a flagship public-private partnership between UNDP and DHL Group that has enhanced airport disaster readiness capabilities in 30+ countries since 2009. Dr Creitaru is passionate advocate for disability inclusion, having led UNDP’s global policy on disability-inclusive disaster risk reduction, and a Gender Equality Champion at UNDP. Dr Creitaru is an active UNDP SURGE Advisor with a wealth of country experience spanning all geographical regions of the world, having been deployed to support UNDP’s response and recovery efforts in Afghanistan (Eastern Afghanistan earthquakes of 31 August 2025), Egypt (Gaza crisis response in 2024), Papua New Guinea (landslides of May 2024), Syria (earthquakes of February 2023), Moldova (Ukraine refugee crisis in 2022) and India (COVID-19 pandemic in 2021). Dr Creitaru holds a PhD degree awarded in 2015 for research on securitization, climate change and disaster response from the Geneva Graduate Institute, Switzerland.

Technical Lead for Pillar 1, EW4All
, United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction

Carlyne Yu is the Technical Lead for Pillar 1 (Disaster Risk Knowledge) under the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR) for the Early Warnings for All (EW4All) initiative. She has over 18 years of experience in multi-hazard early warning systems, disaster risk reduction, and resilience-building across Africa, Asia, and the Pacific.

Her work focuses on strengthening disaster risk knowledge to support risk-informed decision-making, including multi-hazard risk assessments and the integration of risk information into early warning systems to support impact-based forecasting, preparedness, and early action. Prior to her current role, Carlyne supported the implementation of EW4All across Southern Africa through UNDRR’s Regional Office for Africa. She previously led the Risk Knowledge Applications Unit at the Regional Integrated Multi-Hazard Early Warning System (RIMES), supporting the development and customization of decision-support tools and platforms that integrate multi-timescale forecasts with exposure and vulnerability information for risk-informed sectoral applications.

Carlyne is a co-author of Leveraging AI to Enhance Multi-Hazard Early Warning Systems (MHEWS): A Practical Resource to Support Early Warnings for All, jointly developed by UNDRR, WMO, ITU, and IFRC.

Senior Manager, Climate Biodiversity
, Orange

Jean Manuel CANET is a Senior Manager in charge of Climate and Biodiversity in the CSR Department of Orange Group. He has developed an expertise in the assessment of the environmental impact of ICT goods, services and organizations. He earlier led numerous projects to assess and reduce GHG emissions related to IT, for customers such as the European Parliament, France Télévisions or Zurich Financial Services. He serves as Vice-Chair of the ITU-T SG5 Working Party 3 on “Climate change, adaptation, mitigation and net-zero emissions” and Rapporteur of the “Assessing the impact of telecommunications/ICTs on climate change, biodiversity and the environment – including the influence on other sectors” question He served as a member of the Advisory Panel of the UNFCCC “Momentum for Change” initiative. Jean-Manuel graduated from Télécom ParisTech and the MBA Programme of the “Collège des Ingénieurs”. He holds a certificate in carbon accountancy from the French National Agency for Energy and Environment and a certificate in carbon finance from Carbone 4 Academy.

Professor
, University College London (UCL)

Ivana Drobnjak is a Professor at UCL Computer Science and is a member of the UNESCO Chair in AI. She holds a DPhil in Computational Modelling from the University of Oxford and her research expertise sits at the intersection of AI, digital health, and responsible technology. She co-authored two major UNESCO-UCL reports on AI bias and sustainable AI, and has presented her work at UNESCO headquarters in Paris, the United Nations in New York, and the AI for Good Summit. She held an ABSW Media Fellowship with The Guardian.

Her research has contributed to global initiatives, including the Resilient AI Challenge in collaboration with French and Indian government partners and the Sustainable AI Coalition. Her work has also influenced the adoption of ethical AI guidance by public bodies, including the San Francisco City Council. Ivana’s research advances AI systems that are clean by design —high-performing, resource-efficient, and scalable across diverse global contexts. She is particularly focused on increasing the representation of women in AI, where women currently make up only 22% of teams and fewer than 10% of leadership positions.

Senior Advisor on Digital Public Infrastructure and AI
, The World Bank

Yolanda Martínez is a digital transformation expert with over 20 years of experience leading digital transformation initiatives across the public and private sectors at the international, national, and local levels. She serves as Practice Manager for Digital Development in Latin America and the Caribbean at the World Bank, leading a multidisciplinary team that collaborates with governments to advance their digital transformation agendas. In the public sector, Yolanda led Mexico’s National Digital Strategy, directed the Federal Digital Government Unit, and headed the Zapopan Digital City Program. In the private sector, she championed multiple digital transformation projects while at Deloitte Consulting. Internationally, Yolanda spearheaded the GovStack Initiative at ITU HQ in Switzerland and led the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) office in Chile. As a subject matter expert, Yolanda has partnered with various United Nations agencies and the OECD to peer review digital government strategies in over 50 countries. Recognized as a global authority in digital transformation, she was named a top 20 global digital government influencer by @political and was featured by WIRED as a “Pioneering LAC Woman in AI” in 2024. Yolanda holds a Ph.D. in Knowledge and Information Society from Universitat Oberta de Catalunya and a Master’s in Public Policy and Management from Carnegie Mellon University as a Fulbright Scholar.

Bavarian AI Chair for Mathematical Foundations of Artificial Intelligence
, Ludwig-Maximilians Universität München

Gitta Kutyniok (https://www.ai.math.lmu.de/kutyniok) currently has a Bavarian AI Chair for Mathematical Foundations of Artificial Intelligence at the Ludwig-Maximilians Universität München, and is in addition affiliated with the DLR-German Aerospace Center and the University of Tromso. She received her Diploma in Mathematics and Computer Science as well as her Ph.D. degree from the Universität Paderborn in Germany, and her Habilitation in Mathematics in 2006 at the Justus-Liebig Universität Gießen. From 2001 to 2008 she held visiting positions at several US institutions, including Princeton University, Stanford University, Yale University, Georgia Institute of Technology, and Washington University in St. Louis. In 2008, she became a full professor of mathematics at the Universität Osnabrück, and moved to Berlin three years later, where she held an Einstein Chair in the Institute of Mathematics at the Technische Universität Berlin and a courtesy appointment in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering until 2020. In 2023, together with colleagues she founded the start-up EcoLogic Computing GmbH.

Gitta Kutyniok has received various awards for her research such as an award from the Universität Paderborn in 2003, the Research Prize of the Justus-Liebig Universität Gießen and a Heisenberg-Fellowship in 2006, and the von Kaven Prize by the DFG in 2007. She was invited as the Noether Lecturer at the ÖMG-DMV Congress in 2013, a plenary lecturer at the 8th European Congress of Mathematics (8ECM) in 2021, and the lecturer of the London Mathematical Society (LMS) Invited Lecture Series in 2022. She was also honored by invited lectures at both the International Congress of Mathematicians 2022 (ICM 2022) and the International Congress on Industrial and Applied Mathematics (ICIAM 2023). Moreover, she was elected as a member of the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities in 2017 and of the European Academy of Sciences in 2022, became a SIAM Fellow in 2019, an IEEE Fellow in 2024, and an ELLIS Fellow in 2026, and also served as Vice President-at-Large of SIAM from 2021 to 2023. She currently acts as Chair of the SIAM Activity Group Data Science, as Vice President for Science & Research Relation of Venture AI Germany and as LMU-Director of the Konrad Zuse School of Excellence in Reliable AI (relAI) in Munich.

Vice Deputy Engineer, China Telecommunication Technology Labs (systems)
, China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT)

She graduated from Beijing university of posts and telecommunications in 2007 and holds a master’s degree in computer science. She has been working in the field of green and low carbon ICT for more than 10 year. Currently she is the Vice Deputy Engineer of China Telecommunication Technology Labs (systems) in China Academy of Information and Communication Technology (CAICT). Her focuses include fundamental Research, prospective study and standardization work in digital sustainable development and net zero.

She is also Vice Chair of ITU-T Study Group 5, Chair of WP3 on climate action and Chair of the Asia Pacific Regional Group in ITU-T SG5; and lead of WG2 (Large scale renewable energy deployment and digitalization) and lead of Aisa Pacific Regional group in the Council of Engineers for the Energy Transition (CEET) under the auspices of the United Nations Secretary-General. She is also very active in IEC TC22 and IEC SyC LVDC. She is Chair of Working Group 1 / Technical Committee 4(Power and environment for ICT) in China Communication Standardization Association (CCSA).

She developed around 20 Recommendations as main contributor in ITU such as ITU-T L.1210, ITU-T L.1380 series Recommendation on smart energy. Moreover, she is also very active in Chinese domestic standardization activities and developed more than 20 Chinese standards including National standards, industrial standard and regional standards. She has got first prize scientific rewards from China Institute of Communications and first prize scientific reward from CCSA. She was also awarded funding for participation in international activities as a young scientist.

Senior Director, Scientific Computing
, Allen Institute

David Feng is Senior Director of Scientific Computing at the Allen Institute in Seattle, Washington, where he leads teams responsible for data and metadata infrastructure, data engineering, and data science. He holds a Ph.D. in Scientific Data Visualization from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and dual B.S. and M.S. degrees in Computer Science from Northwestern University. Before returning to the Allen Institute in his current role, he served as Director of Product Management at Tableau Software, bringing a strong product and user-focused perspective to scientific data delivery.

David has been a central contributor to several landmark neuroscience data resources, including the Allen Human Brain Atlas, the Mouse Brain Connectivity Atlas, the Cell Types Database, and the Brain Observatory. His work has spanned data analysis pipelines, web portal development, visualization design, and user support — with a consistent emphasis on making large-scale data accessible and usable for the broader research community. His contributions have appeared in high-profile publications in Nature, Nature Neuroscience, and eLife, among others.

In his current role overseeing the Allen Institute for Neural Dynamics’ scientific computing function, David ensures that data acquired from high-throughput pipelines is processed and shared both rapidly and reproducibly. Looking ahead, he is focused on harnessing advances in artificial intelligence to lower the barriers between complex neuroscience datasets and the researchers who depend on them, making rich scientific data more discoverable, interpretable, and impactful than ever before.

Project Lead, AI Innovation Lab (KI-Reallabor)
, Federal Agency for Technical Relief (THW), Germany

Fritz Pickhardt is the Project Lead of the AI Innovation Lab (KI-Reallabor) at the German Federal Agency for Technical Relief (THW) and the agency’s central point of contact for all AI-related matters. In his role at THW’s Research Division, F. Pickhardt leads a dedicated team driving the deployment of AI applications, VR/AR training systems, and unmanned vehicle technologies for civil protection and disaster response. As an intrapreneur within a federal agency, he and his team design and conduct field trials with volunteer emergency responders, bridge the gap between research and operational practice, and develop sustainable technology transfer structures.
In his previous roles as a development engineer at Lenord, Bauer GmbH and TE Connectivity, F. Pickhardt worked on safety-critical sensor systems for commercial vehicles and magnetoresistive sensing technologies, and contributed to a BMBF-funded research project on intelligent freight wagons. F. Pickhardt has experience in laser physics and optical metrology, mechanical engineering, applied AI, geospatial analysis, and drone operations. He has published academically, most recently at CHI 2024, and has been volunteering with THW as a team leader since 2010.

In his previous roles as a development engineer at Lenord, Bauer GmbH and TE Connectivity, F. Pickhardt worked on safety-critical sensor systems for commercial vehicles and magnetoresistive sensing technologies, and contributed to a BMBF-funded research project on intelligent freight wagons. F. Pickhardt has experience in laser physics and optical metrology, mechanical engineering, applied AI, geospatial analysis, and drone operations. He has published academically, most recently at CHI 2024, and has been volunteering with THW as a team leader since 2010.

Dr.
, CMCC Foundation - Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change

Elena Xoplaki is Senior Scientist at the CMCC Foundation – Euro-Mediterranean Centre on Climate Change, and Principal Investigator of the prestigious ERC Synergy Grant EUROpest. She is a leading expert on Mediterranean climate change, with research spanning weather and climate extremes (heatwaves, floods, droughts, compound and concurrent events), paleoclimatology, climate reconstructions and model intercomparisons, and the role of atmospheric circulation in shaping European and Mediterranean climate. She serves as Vice-Chair of the ITU/UNEP/UNFCCC/UPU/WMO Global Initiative on Resilience to Natural Hazards through AI Solutions and has coordinated or contributed to numerous European, Swiss, German, and US-funded research projects.

ESA Implementation Manager, Civil Security from Space (CSS)
, European Space Agency (ESA)

Pierre-Philippe Mathieu is the ESA implementation manager of the Civil Security from Space (CSS) programme at the European Space Agency (ESA), aiming to bring together space technologies (e.g. Earth Observation, secure connectivity and navigation), with digital technology (e.g. AI) to enable rapid and resilient response to crisis and develop new space-based market opportunities. He spent 20+ years working in the field of environmental and ocean modelling, weather risk management and remote sensing. He has a degree in mechanical engineering and M.Sc from University of Liege (Belgium), a Ph.D. in oceanography from the University of Louvain (Belgium), and a Management degree from the University of Reading Business School (Uk).

Chief Sustainability Officer
, Genesy Cloud Services

Bridgette Bell McAdoo is a distinguished C-suite executive with over 20 years of experience driving strategic outcomes for global organizations including Yum! Brands, United Technologies Corporation, the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), and currently, Genesys. Throughout her career, she has delivered stakeholder and shareholder value by spearheading global initiatives focused on cost optimization, operational efficiency, risk mitigation, and sustainable growth.
Bridgette is widely regarded as a trusted advisor to boards and executive leadership teams, offering expertise in governance, environmental regulation and measurement, compliance, and diversity, equity, and inclusion. Her forward-looking perspective on sustainability encompasses emerging issues such as the ethical use of artificial intelligence (AI) and other critical technological developments.
As Chief Sustainability Officer at Genesys—a global SaaS leader in AI-powered experience orchestration with over $2 billion in revenue—Bridgette architected and led the company’s sustainability strategy from the ground up. Under her leadership, Genesys has achieved significant milestones, including year-over-year reductions in global operational emissions, increased workforce representation of women and underrepresented groups, and the development of the company’s AI & Ethics Guidelines for responsible AI design and use.
Her impact has earned Genesys widespread recognition, including being named Company of the Year for Sustainability in 2023 by leading tech analysts and a finalist for three World Sustainability Awards in 2024. The company has been celebrated for its “impressive financial performance, brand equity, and strong overall sustainability performance.”
In addition to her corporate leadership, Bridgette serves as the current Chair of the Board of Directors for Project Scientist, a nonprofit dedicated to delivering high-quality STEAM programming to underserved girls. She has also contributed her insights as a member of the advisory board for the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering.
Bridgette holds a B.S. in Industrial Engineering from Florida A&M University and an MBA from Claremont Graduate University. She resides in the Washington, D.C. area, where she enjoys food, wine, wellness, and international travel.

Board Member
, ARCEP

An engineer of the “Corps des Mines,” a graduate of the École Polytechnique and the Institut d’études politiques de Paris, Xavier Merlin had been the head of the Inter-ministerial task force on simplifying businesses’ administrative procedures and legal publicity since 2019.

Xavier Merlin began his career in 1996 at the Ministry of the Economy, Finance and Industry’s Department of Forecasting, where he was in charge of economic studies on the internet, audiovisual media, telecommunications and competition. In 1998, he joined that ministry’s Department of External Economic Relations, and tasked with
multilateral e-commerce, audiovisual media, telecommunications and postal negotiations. Appointed technical advisor to Catherine Tasca, then France’s Minister of Culture and Communication, in 2000, he became Director of European and International Affairs at the French National Centre of Cinema (CNC) in 2002. In 2008, the joined the Directorate-General for Enterprise (DGE) as the Assistant Director of Institutional relations, in the areas of information technologies and the information society. Assistant Director of Regulation and European and multilateral affairs for the DGE starting in 2009, he was appointed head of the Territorial, European and International Action Department in 2014.

Appointment with effect from 12 January 2024, upon designation by the President of the Assemblée nationale on 22 December 2023, in succession to Serge Abiteboul.

Professor
, University of Manchester

Professor Wuqiang Yang is a tenured Professor of Electronic Instrumentation at the University of Manchester, UK, and Director of the Joint Research Laboratory for Robotic Touch Sensors in the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering. He received his PhD from Tsinghua University in 1988, joined the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST) in 1991, and became a tenured professor at the University of Manchester in 2005.

He is a world-leading authority in Electrical Capacitance Tomography (ECT), with long-term research in weak signal detection and industrial process imaging. He invented a stray-immune AC-based capacitance measuring circuit capable of detecting capacitance changes as low as 0.0001 pF, approaching the physical limit. He also proposed the Landweber iterative algorithm for quantitative ECT image reconstruction, which has become a classic method in the field. For his outstanding contributions to ECT, he was elected an IEEE Fellow in 2012. He is also a Fellow of the IET and the InstMC.
His research outcomes have been widely applied in the oil & gas, pharmaceutical, aviation, energy, and chemical industries, through collaborations with Schlumberger, Shell, Airbus, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and others, generating significant economic and social impact. In 2017, he co-founded Beijing Tashan Technology Co., Ltd. Based on his “”tomographic tactile sensing”” and “”distributed brain-like chip architecture”” technologies, the company successfully built an embodied intelligent tactile perception model, solving the global challenge of simultaneously resolving multi-dimensional tactile signals. It launched the world’s first AI-specific tactile sensing chip and achieved large-scale application.

Regional Manager (EU&ME)
, Unitree
Machine learning research engineer
, Hugging Face
Professor (emeritus), Dept. of Information Security Engineering
, Soonchunhyang University, Korea (Rep. of)

Dr Heung Youl Youm is a vice chair of ITU-T TSAG from October 2024 and was a SG17 chair from October 2016 to October 2024. He began participating in ITU-T SG 17 in 2003 and has actively contributed to the work of SG17 as a core member of security experts. He was an associate Rapporteur of SG 17 Question 10/17 from 2003 to 2004. For the Study Period (2005 – 2008), he served as a Rapporteur of Question 9/17. He was a Vice Chair of ITU-T Study Group 17 from 2009 to 2016. He was a Chair of Working Party 2 (Application Security) of SG17 for the Study Period (2009–2012) and was a Chair of Working Party 3 (Identity management and cloud computing security) of SG17 for the Study Period (2013–2016). He has been a Project Editor for many approved ITU-T Recommendations or agreed Supplements in DLT security, authentication/application protocols, de-identification techniques, USN/IoT security, 5G security, and cybersecurity. He has been working for the Department of Information Security Engineering in Soonchunhyang University, Korea since September 1990. He is currently the Director of SCH Cybersecurity Research Centre from Dec. 2013. He has been a Chair for the ISMS/PIMS certification committee in Korea since 2007. He is a member of the self-performance evaluation committee for the Korea personal Information Protection commission He was a Commissioner for Personal Information Protection Commission from August 2020 to August 2023. and was a Board member for the Korea Information/Security Agency from May 2020 to July 2022. He was a member of advisory committee to the Korea national security office for the Office of the President, Republic of Korea from October 2018 to May 2022, a president of KIISC (Korea Institute on information security and cryptology) in 2011 and is an emeritus president of KIISC. He had worked for ETRI as a senior research engineer from 1982 to 1990. He had been involved in developing high speed transmission system. He received a bachelor’s degree in 1981, a master’s degree in 1983, and a Ph.D. degree in 1990, all in Electronics Engineering from Hanyang University, Korea.

General Manager, Open Source Strategy and Ecosystem
, Dexmal & RoboChallenge Committee

Emily Chen is a long-time open source practitioner, technology leader, and community organizer. She is founder of GNOME.Asia and Kaiyuanshe. She served as a Board Director of the GNOME Foundation in 2010, contributed to Mozilla, Mentor of Google Summer of Code (GSoC), and served as a TOC Mentor at the OpenAtom Foundation.
More recently, she initiated the RoboChallenge platform and committee, one of the pioneering large-scale real-world robot evaluation benchmarks for embodied intelligence, dedicated to advancing open, transparent, and reproducible assessment of embodied AI systems.

With more than 20 years of experience in the technology industry, Emily has held positions at SUN, Oracle, and Microsoft. Her expertise spans open source governance, cloud computing, AI infrastructure, and embodied intelligence. She is the recipient of a U.S. patent in Artificial Intelligence and is a co-author of O’Reilly’s book Beautiful Testing.

Chief of Strategy
, Iriscience

Cristina Tanasescu has completed her doctor of optometry at the University of Montreal and afterwards, earned her master’s in business administration (M.B.A.) at the Université Laval, alongside her clinical work.

She currently practices at various ophthalmology clinics in the Montreal area, with a focus on corneal pathologies as well as in pediatric settings, caring for babies and children, including children with special needs. She also works firsthand in remote northern first nations communities in Canada, specifically the Cree communities of James Bay, flying out every month to the local community hospitals.

Concurrently, Dr Tanasescu is a consultant for the Eye Disease Foundation (Fondation des maladies de l’oeil) for their pediatric school and remote outreach programs in Montreal and she is part of the clinical teaching staff of the University of Montréal.

She has brought her clinical and managerial perspective since the beginning of Iriscience, as Chief of strategy.

Senior Fellow AI Architect - Applied Gen AI
, https://gregory-renard.com

Gregory Renard is an artificial intelligence architect, entrepreneur, and pioneer in applied AI, active since 1996. With more than 25 years of experience, he specializes in natural language processing, knowledge graphs, conversational systems, and large-scale AI deployment. In 2012, he created Angie, one of Europe’s first large-scale conversational assistants, often described as the French equivalent of Siri.

He has authored multiple publications and patents in AI, voice technologies, and human-machine knowledge transfer. His work received international recognition, including the NASA Frontier Development Lab AI Merit Award (2022) and the Walloon Merit Award (2025), where he was honored at officer level for his contribution to technological innovation.

Gregory Renard has advised governments, global companies, and research institutions on AI strategy, governance, and industrial deployment. Since 2016, he has actively promoted ethical and human-centered AI, co-initiating early responsible AI initiatives in France, contributing to the AI for Humanity movement, and co-authoring the Holberton-Turing Oath, an ethical commitment for AI engineers.

He is also co-founder and Board President of Everyone.AI, a nonprofit dedicated to responsible AI and child protection, advocating for technology that combines measurable impact, ethics, and human progress.

Chief Scientist
, Everyone.AI, iRAISE

Dr. Mathilde Cerioli is Chief Scientist and cofounder of everyoneAI a nonprofit dedicated to anticipating and educating on the opportunities and risks of AI for children. Her research focuses on how AI intersects with cognitive and socioemotional development in young people.
Within everyone.ai and in collaboration with the Paris Peace Forum, she contributed to the launch of the iRAISE Alliance a global coalition uniting governments, leading tech companies, researchers and NGOs to guide AI development that supports healthy brain development. Author of the influential 2024 report Child Development in the AI Era, and 2026 Mapping of generative AI impacts on child development a contribution to the G7 call for international scientific contributions, Dr. Cerioli champions collaboration between researchers, technologists, and policymakers to ensure AI fosters positive outcomes for children while minimizing risks.

Ethics Fellow
, The Alan Turing Institute and Kings College London (UK), and The University of Melbourne (Australia)

Dr Ann Borda is affiliated with Ethics and Responsible Innovation at The Alan Turing Institute (London). She also holds the position of Visiting Senior Research Fellow at Kings College London, and Associate Professor in the Centre for Health Equity, The University of Melbourne.

Ann has engaged public, industry, and policy stakeholders at the intersections of digital society, and the socio-technical, sustainable, trust and rights-based implications of AI and emerging technology for individuals and communities. She has held senior and executive positions in government-funded data-intensive initiatives in Australia and the UK.

Among Ann’s leadership roles, she has co-led AI Ethics and Governance capability initiatives at The Alan Turing Institute and formerly managed a major UK Research Councils co-funded eScience programme of the Joint Information Systems Committee supporting research innovation tools and national digital services for higher education, such as the former Open Source Software Advisory Service in Oxford, National eScience Centre in Edinburgh, and AHRC-funded Arts and Humanities eScience Centre in Kings College London.

In Australia, Ann was Executive Director of an Australian State government seed-funded multi-institution collaboration involving seven universities, state and national research organisations and the Australian Synchrotron.  She was subsequently CEO of an advanced computing research enterprise supporting universities in high performance computing (HPC), software and compute applications – one of a handful of women in a leadership position in the HPC community at the time.

President, Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), and Professor of Informatics
, University of Athens

Yannis Ioannidis is the President of the Association of Computing Machinery (ACM). He is a Professor at the Department of Informatics and Telecom of the University of Athens as well as an Associated Faculty at the “Athena” Research and Innovation Center, where he also served as the President and General Director for 10 years. His research interests include Database and Information Systems, Data Science, Data Infrastructures and Digital Repositories, Recommender Systems and Personalization, and Interactive Digital Storytelling, topics on which he has published over 180 articles in leading journals and conferences and holds four patents. His work is often inspired by and applied to data management and analysis problems that arise in industrial environments or in the context of other scientific fields (Social Sciences and Humanities, Life Sciences, Physical Sciences) and the Arts. He is an ACM and IEEE Fellow, a member of Academia Europaea, and a recipient of several research, teaching, and service awards. He is a co-founder of OpenAIRE, the international data infrastructure for Open Science in Europe, the technology director of the EBRAINS European Research Infrastructure on neuroscience, the coordinator of the implementation of the EU Node of the European Open Science Cloud, as well as of several AI/data-driven spin-offs. He is also a co-chair of the Global Climate Hub of the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network.

Advisor on AI and Diversity
, FAIR Forward / GIZ

Luisa Olaya Hernández is an Advisor on Artificial Intelligence and Diversity within Fair Forward – Artificial Intelligence for All, a flagship initiative of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ). In this role, she champions inclusive AI practices, advocating for equitable representation and capacity development across AI ecosystems.

Her prior experience includes working as a consultant for the Ministry of Information Communication Technologies of Colombia and the Economic Development Office of Bogota. Driven by a commitment to breaking down barriers for women and minoritised communities, she combines personal experience with global best practices in capacity building in the field of AI.

Executive Director
, Geneva Human Rights Platform

Felix Kirchmeier is the founding Executive Director of the Geneva Human Rights Platform, a project of the Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights.

In this role he leads the development of this platform anchored in international Geneva. This includes liaising with diplomatic missions, United Nations human rights experts, civil society actors and academia, identifying institutional issues needing coordination and a multi-stakeholder approach, hosting expert meetings and public conferences, including the flagship annual conference of the GHRP.

Before joining the Geneva Academy, he worked at Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung where he served as Senior Programme Officer for Human Rights and Development and Focal Point for international human rights projects. There he organized conferences on the development of human rights law and coordinated training on international human rights mechanisms in Geneva and in the field.

Felix holds a master’s degree in Political Science from the University of Freiburg, Germany. He currently serves on the ITU AI Skills Coalition Steering Committee.

Co-Founder & CEO
, Zindi Africa

Celina Lee is a co-founder and the CEO of Zindi (www.zindi.africa), the first data science competition platform of its kind in Africa. Celina has a passion for unleashing the power of data for social good. Celina has a proven track record of thought leadership in the intersect between data and development and has played central roles in launching global initiatives including the Alliance for Financial Inclusion (www.afi-global.org), insight2impact (www.i2ifacility.org), and now Zindi (www.zindi.africa). Celina’s work has expansively bridged across the private and public sectors and across various development areas including financial inclusion, micro and small enterprise development, gender, climate change, and public health. She has lived and worked in countries throughout Asia, Latin America, and Sub-Saharan Africa. Celina holds a Bachelor’s of Science in Applied Mathematics with a minor in Computer Science and a Master’s of International Affairs both from Columbia University.

Head of Employment Strategies Unit
, International Labour Organization (ILO)

Sher Singh Verick is Coordinator of Digitalization and AI at the ILO. Prior to this role, he has held various positions in the ILO, including as manager of the employment programme at the International Training Centre of the ILO and deputy director of the ILO Decent Work Team for South Asia and Country Office for India. He has also worked for the UN Economic Commission for Africa and various research institutions in Europe and Australia. He holds a master’s degree in development economics from the Australian National University and a doctorate in economics from the University of Bonn. Since December 2004, he is a Research Fellow of the Institute for Labor Economics (IZA). He has published in a range of journals and has authored or edited a number of volumes, including the Transformation of Women at Work in Asia: An Unfinished Development Agenda.

Head of Outreach
, Cboard

Katrina Cohen Cosentino is Head of Outreach at Cboard, an assistive technology company that leverages AI to support communication access for people with disabilities in 45+ languages. She holds a degree in Sociology and is currently pursuing an MSc in Disability Studies, Rights and Inclusion. She leads Cboard user testing and assistive technology pilot programs globally.

Chief Researcher, Artificial Intelligence & Digital
, Technology Innovation Institute (TII)
, Recode

Rodrigo Baggio is a globally recognized social entrepreneur, passionate about the transformative power of technology in the lives of individuals and communities. He is the Founder and CEO of Recode, a global non-profit organization headquartered in Brazil dedicated to promoting digital inclusion for vulnerable populations.

With 31 years of impact, Recode has reached more than 1.9 million people and supported the creation of over 9,000 Digital Empowerment Centers across 21 countries, focusing on digital empowerment, productive inclusion, and citizenship.

Between 2017 and 2018, Rodrigo hosted the social reality TV show “Missão Digital”, broadcast by TV Globo, reaching more than 3 million viewers per episode.

Internationally recognized, he was named one of the “100 Leaders of the Future” by the World Economic Forum and highlighted by CNN, TIME, and Fortune as one of the leading voices in economic development, alongside Muhammad Yunus and Jeffrey Sachs.

He has received more than 60 awards from institutions such as UNICEF, UNESCO, and the World Economic Forum itself. He is an Ashoka Fellow, Skoll Award recipient, Avina Leader, Schwab Entrepreneur, and winner of the first YPO Global Impact Award.

Rodrigo is also listed among the 50 most influential leaders in EdTech by EdTechXGlobal and WISE, and holds an Honorary Doctorate from DePaul University in Chicago.

Professor and Executive Director
, Georgia Institute of Technology

Dr. Michael L. Best is Executive Director of the Institute for People and Technology (IPaT) and Professor with the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs and the School of Interactive Computing at Georgia Institute of Technology where he directs the Technologies and International Development Lab. He was founding director of the United Nations University Institute on Computing and Society (UNU-CS) in Macau SAR, China. He holds a Ph.D. from MIT and has served as director of Media Lab Asia in India and head of the eDevelopment group at the MIT Media Lab.

, Coding and More

Supriya Bhuwalka is a Responsible AI Literacy leader with 15+ years in education and digital skilling. As Founder of Coding & More she designs and delivers practical AI adoption programmes for educators corporate teams and workforce ecosystems across India.
She serves on the AI for Good Steering Committee and has contributed to national AI literacy efforts with IndiaAI and GIZ and has presented at UNESCO forums on AI and education. She is a recipient of the NASSCOM Digital Skills Social Changemaker Award (2023).
Supriya brings a rare combination of hands-on classroom experience and systems-level thinking — making AI accessible responsible and actionable for non-technical audiences.

Rector
, Razzakov Kyrgyz State Technical Unversity

Dr. Mirlan Chynybaev is the Rector of Razzakov Kyrgyz State Technical University and a leading expert in higher education reforms. A Member of the Engineering Academy of the Kyrgyz Republic and Honorary Professor in China, he bridges academic excellence with global scientific collaboration. His extensive international experience spans research and fellowships across Europe, the US, and Asia. He specializes in mathematical modeling and educational management, combining top-tier academic leadership with impactful scientific research.

Professor
, Univerity of Toronto

Prof. Kong is a Canada Research Chair in Community-Oriented AI & Mathematical Modelling and a member of the college of the Royal Society of Canada (RSC). He is also a professor in the Dalla Lana School of Public Health, cross-appointed to the Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy, the Mathematics Department at the University of Toronto, where he serves as the Director of the Artificial Intelligence and Mathematical Modeling Lab (AIMMLab) (aimmlab.org). He is also the founding Executive Director of the Black Canadian AI Society.

Additionally, he is the Director of the AI and Data Innovation Consortium (ACADIC) (acadic.org) and the Global South AI for Pandemic and Epidemic Preparedness and Response Network (AI4PEP) (ai4pep.org).

Prof. Kong is an expert in AI, data science, mathematical modelling, and mathematics education. His principal research program focuses on developing and deploying innovative AI, mathematical, and data science methodologies and technologies to support decision-making in communities, public health, government, and industry. His work provides critical insights into both local and global socio-ecological challenges.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Prof. Kong led a team of over 52 researchers across nine African countries using AI to help contain and manage the virus. In 2022, he founded the AI4PEP network, now comprising over 210 researchers from 21 countries, which focuses on leveraging Southern-led, responsible AI solutions to enhance public health systems for more effective prevention, preparedness, and response to disease outbreaks.

Prof. Kong’s many research contributions and exceptional leadership have earned him numerous prestigious awards and recognitions. These include the York University President’s Emerging Research Leadership Award and the Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto Excellence in Research award.

He currently serves as an editor for several high-impact journals, including BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making, Data & Policy, Royal Society Science, Scientific Reports, and Big Data and Information Analytics.

Skills Digitalisation Specialist
, ILO

Juan Iván Martín Lataix is the Skills Digitalisation Specialist at the International Labour Organization (ILO), where he supports governments, social partners, and training institutions in advancing digital transformation and responsible AI adoption for skills development. With over two decades of international experience in strategy, innovation, and technology, he brings deep expertise in connecting frontier technologies with learning, work, and opportunity. He holds an Executive MBA from IESE Business School, with further executive education at MIT and IMD. Fluent in Spanish, French, and English, he works across multicultural environments and helps design the digital infrastructure for tomorrow’s skills systems, including trusted credentials, AI-powered skills intelligence, and lifelong learning platforms. His work aims to strengthen decent work, inclusion, and equitable growth.

Minister
, Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, Arab Republic of Egypt

Raafat Hendy was appointed Vice ICT Minister for Infrastructure in 2019. In 2024, he assumed the position of Vice ICT Minister for Technological Infrastructure and Digital Transformation following renewed confidence. Earlier, in mid-July 2018, he was appointed Permanent Acting Undersecretary at MCIT.

Hendy brings more than 38 years of experience spanning the public and private sectors, during which he held executive and leadership roles delivering strategic and technical solutions for major national and international telecommunications and infrastructure projects.

In 2006, he established the Telecommunications and Infrastructure Sector at MCIT, which subsequently implemented more than 100 projects. He contributed to the design and execution of several ministerial initiatives and played a pivotal role in shaping the Ministry’s strategic direction for the national five-year telecommunications plans for 2005–2010, 2012–2017, and 2019–2024.

Over the course of his tenure, Hendy oversaw a wide range of national projects, including MCIT’s contributions to the Decent Life initiative, including the rollout of fiber-to-the-home (FTTH), the expansion of mobile network coverage, and the modernization of post offices in rural villages beginning with the first phase. He also contributed to formulating the digital transformation strategy and establishing the Digital Egypt Platform for the provision of public services.

He played a significant role in establishing the Egyptian Universities Network, developing the emergency services system, and automating technical operations at the National Elections Authority to meet constitutional requirements, starting with the 2014 presidential elections. His contributions further included launching the Egyptian e-Visa system; building the information infrastructure for national digital databases; introducing the first electronic exams system in the higher education sector; establishing a health information system in university hospitals; and preparing the telecommunications infrastructure in the New Capital.

Head of the planetary exploration domain
, DLR Robotics Institute

Dr Armin Wedler received his diploma and bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering and robotics in 2004 and his doctorate on “Adaptive passive compliant systems for use in robotics” in 2010 from the University of Hannover. He started his professional career in 2006, also at the university as a research assistant, and moved to DLR German Aerospace Center, Institute of Robotics and Mechatronics in 2008. Here he focused on the design and development of advanced mobile space robotics systems for planetary exploration. After gaining experience as a scientific developer, he was able to continuously expand his expertise as a system engineer, technical manager, and finally as project manager and coordinator. With his contributions to national and international projects such as EXOMARS (ESA), DEXHAND (DLR-ESA), Mobile Payload Element (DLR- MPE), Next Lunar Lander (ESA-NLL), ROBEX (HGF), ARCHES (HGF), MASCOT (DLR, CNES, JAXA), Rover for MMX (DLR, CNES, JAXA) he was able to further expand his expertise, experience and knowledge base.  

Through his role as head of the planetary exploration domain within the DLR Robotics Institute as well as his team leadership for the development of innovative mobile robotic systems, he was able to demonstrate his coordination skills. Mr. Wedler is also active in various committees, e.g. ISCEG as well as in scientific and technical topic groups for robotics in harsh environments. Through this work, he was also appointed to lead the Institute’s Field Robotics Group, in which role Mr. Wedler has been coordinating the humanitarian AHEAD project since 2020, which aims to develop remotely controlled humanitarian food aid deliveries using robotic vehicles, enabling deliveries into terrain that is difficult or dangerous for humans to access. 

Chief Scientist
, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

A national of Ireland, he holds a PhD in Plant Genetics and Biotechnology from Trinity College Dublin, and a Bachelor of Science in Biotechnology from Dublin City University. He has held scientific positions in leading international research institutions, including the John Innes Centre (United Kingdom), Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (United States of America), the Friedrich Miescher Institute (Switzerland) and the University of Zurich (Switzerland).

Prior to his appointment at FAO, he served since September 2009 as Established Professor (Chair) of Plant Science, and Leader of the Agriculture, Food Systems and Bioeconomy Research Centre at the University of Galway, Ireland. From 2017 to 2024, he was Director of the interdisciplinary Ryan Institute, providing strategic leadership for interdisciplinary research by over 100 research teams addressing sustainable development challenges.

Prior to joining FAO, he was a Member of the Board of Trustees of the International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA), within the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) system. He was also a co-founder and Chair of the Irish Forum for International Agricultural Development (IFIAD) multistakeholder platform.

Over the past three decades, he has led interdisciplinary research in agri-biosciences, food security and climate change, overseeing projects, partnerships and capacity-building activities in more than 60 countries worldwide. His interdisciplinary work has consistently focused on advancing science-based, inclusive and sustainable solutions to support agricultural development and global food security.

Head of Science and Technology
, QAI Ventures

Dr. Tobias Denzler is Head of Science & Technology at QAI Ventures, where he drives the firm’s scientific and technical strategy across its investment and ecosystem-building activities. He plays a leading role in QAI Ventures’ pre-accelerator programs, helping young talent from academia explore entrepreneurial careers and transition groundbreaking research into viable startup ventures.

With a PhD in quantum physics from the University of Stuttgart, Tobias combines deep technical expertise with hands-on experience in startup evaluation and due diligence. At QAI Ventures, he is responsible for scouting promising technologies, guiding investment decisions, and supporting portfolio companies in developing cutting-edge quantum solutions. Before joining QAI Ventures, Tobias served as a scientific consultant in Berlin at the VDI/VDE-IT, advising and managing quantum technology initiatives for the German Federal Ministry of Research and Education. His extensive network within the global quantum industry, paired with his commitment to nurturing talent and innovation, positions him as a key bridge between academia, investors, and the startup ecosystem.

Founder & CEO
, Fresh Strategy and Fresh Solutions

Stéphanie Kioutsoukis is the Founder & CEO of Fresh Strategy and Fresh Solutions, where she helps leaders rewire how their organisations work in the age of AI. She is the architect of REWIRE, a six-dimension diagnostic and execution framework for AI-native organisational change.

Her clients span Swiss federal agencies including FOPH, FOITT, and SDC, as well as the OECD, UNHCR, Ipsos, PwC Norway, and global enterprises.

An Innosuisse-accredited Innovation Coach for Organisational Growth and Scaling and a lecturer at the University of Zurich and ZHAW, Stéphanie brings 20+ years of experience in innovation strategy, venture building, organisational development, and scaling. She co-leads Health@Davos, Rethink Impact, and Rewire the Organization with AI at the unDavos Summit during the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting, and speaks regularly at Davos, Swiss Startup Days, Future Summit Pakistan, and Lucerne Dialogue.

She builds and ships AI-native workflows in her own practice, then teaches what actually works — helping founders, executives, and policy leaders move from prototype to adoption, capability, and measurable value.

VP, Commercial Sales
, SpaceX

Stephanie Bednarek is the Vice President of Commercial Sales at SpaceX, leading the company’s global launch sales of
commercial, rideshare, cargo, and human spaceflight missions to Earth orbit and beyond. In this role, Stephanie manages
relationships with a broad range of customers, including international space agencies, spacecraft manufacturers, commercial businesses, and commercial/private astronauts. Stephanie also oversees new business with Starlink’s Direct to Cell mobile network operator partners. In previous roles at SpaceX, Stephanie was responsible for launch services sales in the Americas and supported U.S. government executive branch, legislative, state, and federal agency affairs related to SpaceX’s civil space activities including strategy, policy development, and research.

Stephanie earned a bachelor’s degree in aerospace engineering from the University of Virginia and a master’s degree in
international science and technology policy from The George Washington University. She currently serves on the boards of the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum and Paragon Space Development Corporation.

Assistant Secretary-General for Youth Affairs
, United Nations Youth Office
Under-Secretary-General and Executive Director
, UN Women
Founder and Board Member
, German Forum for Ethical Machine Decision Making

Felix Rank co-founded the German Forum for Ethical Machine Decision Making (EME), a think tank for the responsible use of algorithms and Artificial Intelligence. In EME, leading experts from business, politics and science shape the ethical guidelines of the future in dealing with machine-aided decisions. The focus lies on promoting general awareness and creating transparency and understanding of the pitfalls in the use of artificial intelligence. EME is directly committed to protecting people and the environment by creating an institutional framework and strengthening the transfer between science and practice. Felix regularly gives keynotes and engages in policy discussions with stakeholders on a German and European level.

Felix is Practice Lead Machine Learning at a business & IT consultancy and currently Product Owner for Data Insights & Analytics P&C at a leading insurance company in Munich. He is leading the Data Insights & Analytics (DIA) Property & Casualty (P&C) team, working closely with the P&C business unit in Germany to identify use cases, develop customized data products and design their data analytics strategy in Germany.

In the World Economic Forum’s community, Felix is Global Shaper, WEF Agenda Contributor and Co-Curator for the Strategic Intelligence platform on the topics “Future of Work” and “Education”.

Co-Director
, Missions Publiques

Antoine Vergne is a specialist in democratic innovation and citizen participation. He is Co-Director of Missions Publiques, where he works on designing and implementing large-scale deliberative processes that bring citizens into public decision-making at local, national, and global levels. He holds a dual PhD from Freie Universität Berlin and Sciences Po, focusing on sortition and citizens’ assemblies. His work spans governance, public participation, digital democracy, and global policy processes, including initiatives related to climate, internet governance, and emerging technologies.

Founder
, Cognitio Labs

Diva Avaya Sharma is a technology entrepreneur and founder of Cognitio Labs, a Y Combinator-backed company supported by institutional investors, whose flagship product brings food quality compliance to companies across their quality teams. She serves as a Board Member at Stanford Entrepreneurs and is Co-Founder and Co-President of the Stanford Alumni Alliance on Innovation for Global Impact, anchored within the Stanford King Center on Global Development, which aims to connect the Stanford ecosystem with leading global development organizations.

A member of the World Economic Forum’s Future 26 Cohort, a highly selective group of 26 emerging leaders convened to integrate industrial perspectives into corporate and global foresight policy, she collaborates with cross-sector decision-makers to shape dialogue and drive action on the world’s most pressing challenges. She brings deep experience across venture capital as one of the few North American fellows at Bessemer Venture Partners, 8VC, and Pear Ventures, and has worked with Fortune 500 organizations including Johnson & Johnson MedTech and Meta, as well as governments and economic innovation labs.

She is the inventor of a patented rural health monitoring device recognized by the Government of India, the World Bank, and the European Commission. Her TEDx talk was selected as one of eight globally for the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Girl Empowerment playlist, reaching more than 80,000 people. She graduated from Stanford University with a BS in Computer Science.

Director of the Coordination Office of the G20 Initiative on Land
, United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD)

Dr. Thummarukudy brings to this position over three decades of progressive senior management experience and technical expertise in land restoration issues. He has most recently served as the acting Head of the Disasters and Conflicts Programme at the United Nations Environment Programme, where he implemented a portfolio of over 100 million USD, focusing on ecosystem-based disaster reduction and partnership development.

An internationally renowned expert in disaster response, he played a key role in addressing the environmental aftermath of many major conflicts and disasters, implementing projects in over 35 countries. Prior to joining the United Nations, Dr. Thummarukudy served as Environmental Advisor to Shell Group in Southeast Asia and the Middle East. He has a Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur. He was also a Beahr’s fellow at the University of California, Berkeley. Dr. Thummarukudy is also a well-known author in his native Malayalam language.

Managing Partner
, Brion Raffoul LLP

Natalie Raffoul is Managing Partner and co-founder of BRION RAFFOUL LLP, an intellectual property law firm she established in 2008. She is internationally recognized for her expertise in patents relating to software, artificial intelligence, machine learning, business methods, and emerging technologies. She is also co-founder of Fortress IAM™, a platform that helps companies manage intellectual property, contracts, and corporate records.

Natalie has been ranked among the world’s leading patent practitioners in the IAM Patent 1000 annually since 2014 and has been recognized in the IAM Strategy 300: The World’s Leading IP Strategists since 2020. In 2025, she was named an IAM Global Leader, one of the profession’s highest distinctions. She is also recognized by IP STARS and Who’s Who Legal as a leading patent expert in Canada.

Natalie has played a significant role in innovation policy, serving on Ontario’s first Expert Panel on Intellectual Property and advising organizations including the Ontario Health Data Platform and the Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence (GPAI). In 2026, she was appointed a Fellow of the Balsillie Legal Advisory Centre and the Balsillie School of International Affairs.
Natalie has worked extensively with the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), advising governments, innovation agencies, and technology companies worldwide on intellectual property strategy, commercialization, artificial intelligence, and emerging technologies.

Her practice includes patent strategy, portfolio management, licensing, technology agreements, commercialization, and intellectual property enforcement. She also advises clients on government and defence procurement and represented Waterfront Toronto during negotiations relating to the Quayside smart city project.

A registered patent agent, Natalie holds a degree in Electrical Engineering from Western University and a Juris Doctor from Queen’s University. She is a frequent speaker and commentator on innovation, intellectual property, and technology policy, and serves on several boards supporting innovation and commercialization initiatives.

Founder
, MindShift AI

Minisha is an AI Educator and founder of MindShift AI, a UK-based AI training and enablement company delivering bespoke programmes to global enterprise teams. Her mission is straightforward: to make AI genuinely accessible to the people who need it most, the everyday people, not just the ones building technology.

With over 60,000 followers across TikTok and Instagram, Minisha has built one of the UK’s most engaged communities around AI literacy for non-technical audiences. She is an active creator on official creator programmes with OpenAI, Anthropic, Meta, and Coursera, keeping her at the forefront of how AI is evolving and ensuring that knowledge reaches as many people as possible. Minisha brings that same clarity and accessibility to stages, screens, and corporate training rooms alike with one consistent goal: getting AI into the hands of everyone who needs it.

Standards Director
, National Embodied AI Robotics Innovation Center(China)

Head of the Safety Group Humanoid Robot and Embodied AI Standardization Technical Committee, Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT)
Led China’s first batch of national humanoid robot standards Established and led the Motion Control subsection as Convener
Led China’s first embodied AI data collection industry standard Convened over 100 industry enterprises for data mutual recognition
Published China’s first humanoid robot intelligence classification standard
Previous Roles: Former WG6 Working Group Leader, Global O-RAN Alliance; Former OPNFV Working Group Leader, Linux Foundation; Led real-time acceleration open-source plans for wireless cloud platforms; Contributor to ETSI NFV IFA001-003 standards.

Senior Principal Scientist
, UCB

Dr Arijit Patra is a Senior Principal Scientist at UCB UK and an Honorary Senior Lecturer at the University of Glasgow. He holds a PhD in machine learning for healthcare from the University of Oxford, where he was a Rhodes Scholar (India & Exeter, 2016). Prior to that, he completed a dual degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) at Kharagpur, India. He has also been associated with AstraZeneca, Shell, Microsoft Research, and CSIR-South Africa at various points in his career and has been actively involved in the AI4SG (AI for Social Good) community and is an invited expert to the UK-India Track 1.5 Dialogues on technology security and responsible AI. He has authored several publications around machine learning, medical imaging, responsible AI and so on, and is a reviewer for multiple peer reviewed venues such as NeurIPS, ICML, MICCAI and several journals, and has spoken at more than 50 conferences, panels, trade and multilateral events, and allied venues. Arijit has been appointed as a Rising Leaders fellow of the Aspen Institute UK, as an Aspen Ideas Health Fellow 2025 and as an International Strategy Forum fellow in 2024, and won the Society of Toxicology RSESS Award in 2026.

Chief Technology Officer
, Ericsson

As Group CTO, Erik Ekudden is responsible for setting the direction of technology leadership for the Ericsson Group. In 2017 he was re-located to Kista, Sweden, after nearly seven-year at Ericsson in Santa Clara, California.

His experience from working with technology leadership globally will influence the strategic decisions and investments in mobility, distributed cloud, artificial intelligence and Internet of Things. This builds on his decades-long career in technology strategies and industry activities.

Ekudden first joined Ericsson in 1993 working on mobile systems research. He has served as research area director and vice president of standardization. During his career, his team created technology and multimedia functionality that are now used in today’s smartphones worldwide. This team also conducted some of the first work on virtual and augmented reality for mobile systems. He has worked to create global mobile systems for 3G, 4G and 5G in close collaboration with customers.

He holds a Master of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden

National Digital Workforce Leader
, Ministry of Public Administration and Artificial Intelligence

Dr Andrea Kanneh is a digital transformation leader and Manager of Performance and Engagement for Trinidad and Tobago’s national Digital Skills Programme within the Ministry of Public Administration and Artificial Intelligence. She holds a PhD in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and has extensive experience in digital transformation, workforce development, higher education, leadership development, and research ethics.

As the national focal point for the ITU Digital Transformation Centre initiative, she is leading efforts to equip more than 100,000 citizens with digital and AI skills. Her work focuses on building inclusive, human-centred pathways that connect digital capability development to economic opportunity, entrepreneurship, and national development. Through national programmes, she supports three key learner groups: digital consumers, ICT specialists and technology professionals, and digital businesses and entrepreneurs.

A recognised leader in digital transformation, education, and human capability development, Dr Kanneh combines expertise in technology, leadership, research ethics, project management, and executive coaching to design practical, people-centred solutions that expand opportunity, strengthen workforce readiness, and enable individuals and organisations to thrive in an AI-enabled future.

Chief Information Officer and Vice President Information and Technology Solutions
, World Bank Group

Amy Jean Doherty, Chief Information Officer and Vice President Information and Technology Solutions

Amy is leading the charge to leverage technology’s potential for the World Bank Group to create a world free of poverty on a livable planet. An expert in technology, transformation, and information security, Amy seeks to deploy these levers as force multipliers for the World Bank Group mission. Throughout her career, she has been instrumental in tackling some of the most complex challenges facing business and has driven cultural, business, and technology transformation for multiple organizations. She connects deeply with her staff, energizing and empowering them to serve the mission. She has a passion for STEM and works to encourage women to join technology and advocates to better support women in tech.
Prior to this role, Amy served as Chief Operating Officer at First Command Financial Services, an international financial services company and was the Chief Information Officer at AARP, a social mission and membership organization. Amy holds Bachelor of Science and Master of Business Administration degrees from Pennsylvania State University. She has been featured in CIO Magazine, Forbes, and Computerworld. In 2019, she was recognized as CIO of the Year in the nonprofit/public sector by the Capital CIO Leadership Association.

Account Director, International Organizations
, Google Public Sector

Stacey Jackson is an accomplished and results-driven professional with 20 years of diverse experience across the public and private sectors, including extensive experience living and working internationally. She is currently the Account Director for International Organizations at Google, where she has worked for five years supporting public sector technology adoption.

Previously, Stacey worked with global startups at Amazon Web Services for five years, and prior to that served as a Foreign Service Officer for the U.S. Department of State for nearly eight years. Her roles at the State Department included coordinating U.S. government policy positions on the digital economy, entrepreneurship, innovation, environment, and global health at the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), managing various justice and security sector programs in Accra, Ghana, and leading outreach efforts to the Chinese public on U.S. policies in Shanghai, China.

Stacey holds a Master of Arts in International Affairs from Columbia University in New York City, and Bachelor of Arts from the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia.  Stacey is also fluent in Mandarin.

Account Director, International Organizations
, Google Public Sector

With over 20 years of experience innovating the public sector space, Livia partners with leaders to solve complex mission challenges and accelerate modernization. Combining deep industry expertise with a Master’s in Organizational Leadership, she focuses on the intersection of people, strategy, and technology-ensuring that digital transformation drives real organizational change and community impact.

At Google Public Sector, she helps institutions securely modernize their infrastructure, leverage generative AI, and protect critical data using Google Cloud Platform (GCP), Gemini, Google Workspace, and advanced cybersecurity solutions.

Core Expertise: Public Sector Innovation, Cloud Strategy, Generative AI, Cyber Resilience, and Organizational Leadership.

CEO
, Tamara Harris LLC

Tamara Harris is the Founder and CEO of Tamara Harris LLC, with over 20 years of experience advising Fortune 500 companies, start-ups, universities, and non-profits on
leadership, organizational transformation, and strategic growth. A former executive director, angel investor, and U.S. congressional candidate, she brings a multidisciplinary background spanning finance, social impact, workforce development, and digital transformation.
Her work focuses on helping leaders and institutions successfully navigate complex transitions, drive innovation, and create sustainable human-centered impact.

Chief Information Officer
, International Telecommunication Union (ITU)

Dr. Khuloud Odeh is Chief Information Officer at the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), bringing over 28 years of leadership experience at the intersection of digital transformation, technology strategy, and mission-driven innovation. A recognized thought leader on digital innovation and a champion of people-centred technology, Khuloud has led transformative digital strategies across global development, nonprofit, and research organizations—including CGIAR, Urban Institute, Grameen Foundation, and CHF International. Her expertise spans building organizational resilience, advancing inclusion, and accelerating growth through digital solutions. Khuloud holds a Ph.D. in Information Technology and Engineering from George Mason University, a master’s in strategic leadership towards sustainability from Blekinge Institute of Technology, an MSc in computer science from American University, and a BSc in computer science from University of Jordan. She is dedicated to fostering cultures of transparency, trust, and co-creation, and is committed to driving digital excellence in support of ITU’s mission

Research Lead
, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Vaibhava Lakshmi Ravideshik is a Research Lead at MIT working at the intersection of Artificial Intelligence, computational biology, and scientific discovery. Her research focuses on foundation models, knowledge systems, biological reasoning, and AI-driven approaches for understanding complex biological systems. She has spoken at Neo4j NODES 2025, NODES AI 2026, World AI Cannes Festival 2026, the Applied Healthcare AI Summit by John Snow Labs, and the Stanford Healthcare AI Conference. Her work explores how AI can accelerate scientific discovery and transform the future of biology and medicine.

CEO
, Alphanosos

Pascal Mayer is a French entrepreneur, artificial intelligence pioneer, and CEO & co-founder of Alphanosos, a biotechnology company combining AI and experimental biology to discover breakthrough therapeutics inspired by nature. Over the past decade, he has led the development of a proprietary discovery platform that has generated patented innovations with clinical and commercial applications in infectious diseases, dermatology, oncology, neurology, and rare diseases.

Before founding Alphanosos, Pascal created several technology companies and has long championed the use of AI to address major societal challenges. The scientific work enabled by Alphanosos has contributed to breakthroughs recognized by the international scientific community, including achievements associated with the Breakthrough Prize, the Canada Gairdner International Award, and the Princess of Asturias Award.

Pascal also serves as Honorary Chair of the University of Strasbourg Institute for Advanced Study, Affiliated Professor at the University of Strasbourg and ISIS, and member of the Development Advisory Committee of the Xuemin Institute for Advanced Studies at Fudan University in Shanghai.

His current mission is to harness AI and biological complexity to accelerate healthcare innovation, strengthen preparedness against emerging health threats, and unlock new therapeutic opportunities for diseases beyond the reach of conventional drug discovery.

Government Affairs Manager
, Coursera

María Cristina Cárdenas Peralta is Government Affairs Manager at Coursera, where she leads strategic partnerships with governments, multilateral organizations, academic institutions, and private-sector stakeholders to advance workforce development, digital transformation, and AI readiness initiatives.

She specializes in designing and scaling large-scale skills development programs that equip learners, workers, entrepreneurs, and public servants with the capabilities needed to thrive in a rapidly changing economy. Throughout her career, she has successfully brought together diverse stakeholders—including ministries, development banks, international organizations, industry associations, and technology companies—to develop innovative solutions that deliver measurable impact and expand access to opportunity.

Prior to joining Coursera, Cristina founded 3C Innovation, a consulting firm focused on leveraging technology to strengthen education systems, workforce development, and digital skills across emerging markets.

In the public sector, she served as National Director of AprendeMX at Mexico’s Ministry of Education, where she led the country’s digital inclusion strategy aimed at developing digital skills among teachers and students nationwide. Previously, as part of Mexico’s National Digital Strategy within the Office of the President, she led education-focused initiatives that promoted the use of technology to improve learning outcomes and modernize educational services across government institutions.

At the international level, Cristina has collaborated with organizations such as the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) in Washington, D.C. Her work has focused on fostering public-private partnerships, expanding access to education and workforce opportunities, and supporting economic development through innovation and technology.

Cristina holds a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from the Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM) and a Master’s degree in Economics from the University of Essex, United Kingdom. She is a founding board member of CONECTADAS and actively supports social impact initiatives, including Christel House International and Casa de María, organizations dedicated to expanding opportunities for underserved children and youth.

Head of Impact Solutions, AWS Skilling & Social Impact
, Amazon

Rohini Krishnapura leads Impact Solutions at AWS’s Skilling & Social Impact, empowering and accelerating social impact organizations in education, health, and climate with AWS technical expertise. A seasoned technology leader with 20+ years of experience in AI, cloud computing, biometrics, and security, Rohini is a seven-patent innovator who has brought AI/ML products to market across industries—from large enterprises to multiple startups. She combines deep technical knowledge with strong product development and project management skills to take products from concept to launch. Her passion lies in building impactful solutions and helping the next generation of builders get there.

Vice-President
, EFPA - European Federation of Psychologists’ Associations

Dr John Francis Leader is a Psychologist who works across policy, research and practice on the topics of mental health and digitalisation.

Dr Leader serves as Vice-President of the European Federation of Psychologists’ Associations and as Adjunct Research Fellow at University College Dublin’s School of Psychology.

Working closely through ECOSOC accreditation with the UN system to support healthcare and AI governance initiatives, Dr Leader is an appointee to the European Commission’s Health Technology Assessment Stakeholder Network.

Dr Leader’s work focuses on the intersection of mental health, digitalisation and health system innovation, with an emphasis on ethical, evidence-based public policy that recognises the digital determinants of wellbeing.

Sr. Solutions Architect
, Amazon Web Services (AWS)

Guyu Ye is a Senior Solutions Architect at AWS focused on social impact, helping social enterprises in health, education, and climate scale their missions with cloud and AI. Before AWS, she worked across environmental research, urban planning, and data science, from modeling electricity access in Kenya and honeybee health to shaping energy efficiency policy in Austin and optimizing healthcare supply chains. She brings deep geospatial expertise and is a champion of open data and open source. Guyu speaks frequently at industry events such as AWS re:Invent, AWS Summits, and FOSS4G, and holds a Master of Science in Applied Economics and a Master of Urban Planning from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

General Partner
, FoundersX Ventures

General Partner at FoundersX Ventures, an AI-first venture capital firm based in Silicon Valley with offices in Boston and New York City, backing exceptional founders at the earliest stages. With over $500 million in assets under management, FoundersX is a backer of SpaceX and World Labs. Ms. Chen leads the firm’s research initiatives and investment strategies spanning the AI value chain, encompassing energy, semiconductors, and applications. Her investment portfolio includes FS2, which develops high-performance 3D chips using 2D semiconductors; Cognito Therapeutics, a company pioneering non-invasive neuromodulation treatments for Alzheimer’s disease; Solve Intelligence, an AI platform for patent law; and LunaJoy, a mental health platform focused on women and families. Prior to FoundersX, Ms. Chen directed projects at the MIT Media Lab that were featured in The New York Times, focusing on the convergence of health, music, and technology. She earned both her Bachelor of Arts and Master of Science degrees from Stanford University.

Executive Director, Internet Sans Frontiers; Member
, Meta Oversight Board
Head of Ecosystem Development
, NVIDIA
COO
, StudyFetch
CEO
, 15 Times Better
Executive Director, Human-Centered AI Center
, Sberbank

The Deputy of Secretary General of the AI Alliance Network

Master of Private International Law (National Research University «Higher School of Economics»)
MGIMO of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia (Bachelor of Law)

An expert in artificial intelligence, data regulation, and the ethics of international relations.

Speaker of the AI conferences +10 countries.

Her areas of expertise include developing effective and conducive legal frameworks for AI developers, government relations, facilitating developer access to data, international relations, and women empowerment in AI.

She previously served as Global Data Protection Officer (DPO) for an international banking group with subsidiaries across the European Union and US before transitioning to the AI sector.

Completed projects on AI Governance and science:
• Global Atlas of AI regulation (2022, 2023, 2024,2025), editor
• Research Project «AI Horizons: What will AI technologies look like in 10 years?» co- organizer and editor

Chief Researcher, Cryptography Research Center
, Technology Innovation Institute (TII)

Dr. Victor Juan Mateu leads the research and development of cryptographic solutions in the cryptographic research center at TII.

His extensive expertise in applied cryptography spans among different areas such as secure protocol design, cryptographic engineering, security architecture for embedded systems, design of electronic voting solutions, zero knowledge proofs, and quantum resistant cryptography.

Dr. Mateu has written multiple conference papers, open-source IEEE and Elsevier journal papers and book chapters. Moreover, he has also actively contributed several open-source projects supporting cryptographic libraries and its integration in company products for international companies.

Senior Vice President, Head of Technology & Al
, Sberbank

2001 – 2010 – CBOSS, started out as Engineer and went all the way up to Vice President for Professional Services
2010 – 2011 – Yota (a major Russian telecom operator), Head of Software Development Center
2011 – 2018 – RooX, Co-founder and Executive Director. RooX specializes in Customer Experience Management (CEM) solutions for financial organizations and telecommunications companies
2018 – 2022 – Gazpromneft, Digital Transformation Director. Achievements: powerful economic effect through co-implementation of core production process transformation programs with business units, adoption of integration platforms, RPA, advanced analytics and AI
October 2022 – May 2024 – Sberbank, Senior Vice President, CTO, Head of Technology
May 2024 – present – Sberbank, Senior Vice President, Head of Technology & Al

Vice President of Global AI Initiatives
, NVIDIA

Calista Redmond is the Vice President of Global AI Initiatives at NVIDIA, where she leads strategic collaborations with regions, ecosystem partners, and product groups to advance Sovereign AI and national AI programs worldwide. Her work focuses on helping nations build digital resilience, local innovation capacity, and AI ecosystems aligned with their cultural and economic priorities.

Before joining NVIDIA, Calista served as CEO of RISC‑V International, driving global adoption of the open RISC‑V instruction set architecture across industry, academia, and government. Previously, she spent more than a decade at IBM in leadership roles including VP of the IBM Z Ecosystem as well as open‑source initiatives such as the Open Mainframe Project, OpenPOWER, and OpenDaylight.

Earlier in her career, Calista was an entrepreneur in four successful technology start‑ups. She holds degrees from the University of Michigan and Northwestern University and is based in Washington, D.C.

Beneficial Deployments
, Anthropic

Anne Stake drives Anthropic’s global health work as part of the Beneficial Deployments team. Previously, she was Product and Portfolio Lead at the Gates Foundation and Co-Founder and Co-President of Medtronic Labs. Her career spans design, technology, and public policy, with earlier stops at IDEO and the Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI). She holds degrees from Stanford, Parsons, and Oxford.

Researcher
, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)
Referee

Astha Gupta is an interdisciplinary robotics researcher with a PhD from EPFL, exploring learning and adaptation in embodied systems. Her research explores how adaptive and resilient behavior emerges in biological and robotic systems, with a focus on bio-inspired locomotion, reinforcement learning, and neuro-inspired control architectures. She has worked on amphibious and undulatory robots inspired by salamanders and fishes, combining computational neuroscience, simulation, and robotics to study robust movement and learning under real-world constraints.

Astha has collaborated across interdisciplinary teams spanning robotics, biology, and AI, and has contributed to research published in venues including the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS). She is passionate about science outreach, mentorship, and using robotics and AI to inspire the next generation of learners and innovators.

PhD Candidate
, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)
Scorekeeper Referee

Cyril Monette is a PhD Candidate at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), where his research focuses on animal-robot interactions. By integrating robotic devices in animal behavioural loops, he contributes to demonstrating how bio-hybrid systems can address increasingly complex ethological questions by optimising robots’ bio-acceptance and robotic perception of the animals.

With a great interest in the education of young roboticists, he organises practicals for bachelor students since 2023 as part of a class on embedded systems and took part in several science outreach events. Sensitive to the issue of sustainability, Monette is part of the repair cafe association Fix N’Replace, that attempts to extend the lifetime of different technological devices, and he further promoted sustainable robotic design by co-conceiving the first repairability index for robotic devices in partnership with iFixit.

VP
, Observer Research Foundation

Rudra Chaudhuri is Vice President at the Observer Research Foundation. His research and policy work focuses on the important role of technology and innovation in diplomacy, statecraft, development and business. He works closely with India’s growing innovation ecosystem.

Associate professor and Director of Washington Programs
, John Glenn College of Public Affairs, The Ohio State University

Amanda Girth is an associate professor and Director of Washington Programs at the John Glenn College of Public Affairs at The Ohio State University, based in Washington, D.C. She is a nationally recognized expert in acquisition policy and practice, with a research focus on how governments design accountability structures, manage complex institutional partnerships, and foster innovation in acquisition systems. She is a principal investigator on a series of U.S. federally funded projects through the Acquisition Innovation Research Center, of which she is a Research Council member. Her work has informed federal policy at the highest levels, including invited testimony before the U.S. Congress. Girth is a faculty affiliate of the Center on Responsible Artificial Intelligence and Governance (CRAIG), an NSF-funded Industry-University Cooperative Research Center focused on developing the knowledge and workforce required to pursue AI that is safe, accurate, and accountable. She represents OSU’s commitment to this mission through its bold, university-wide AI Fluency initiative to ensure every undergraduate student graduates fluent in both their field of study and the application of AI within it. She holds a doctorate in public administration from American University, an MBA from The George Washington University, and a B.S. from Oakland University.

Founder and Executive Director
, Reglab - Research & Strategy

Founder and Executive Director of Reglab – Research & Strategy. He holds a PhD in Communication, an MSc in Law and Economics, and an LLB, and is currently a professor at Ibmec/SP. Pedro was previously a visiting researcher at the Universities of Oxford and Stanford. Before moving into applied research, Pedro led B/Luz’s Media, Technology, and Data Protection practice for 12 years and was nominated TMT Lawyer of the Year by The Legal 500 Brazil twice. Pedro has served as an ad hoc consultant to the Brazilian government on the executive orders regulating the Marco Civil da Internet and the Marco Legal das Startups. He also serves as Vice President for the Brazilian chapter of the Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB Brasil).

Chief of Digital Trade and Frontier Technologies
, World Trade Organization (WTO)

Emmanuelle Ganne is Chief of Digital Trade and Frontier Technologies at the World Trade Organization (WTO) where she coordinates policy discussions, negotiations, research and technical assistance on digital trade, AI and other frontier technologies. Prior to this, she held various positions at the WTO, including as WTO lead on micro, small and medium side enterprises (MSMEs), as Counselor to Director-General Pascal Lamy, and in the Accessions Division where she assessed trade policies of governments wishing to join the WTO and advised them on how to improve their business environment. Ms. Ganne is a Yale World Fellow. She is the author of a 2018 book entitled “Can Blockchain Revolutionize International Trade?” and is a regular speaker on digital trade and frontier technologies. Ms. Ganne has received various awards for her work on trade digitalization and blockchain.

CIO
, Inter-American Development Bank (IADB)
Chief of Staff
, Zindi Africa

Paul Kennedy is a community builder and startup generalist with a drive to help organisations thrive and make the world a better place. He has worked with a broad range of businesses, non-profits, public sector organisations, and universities to build communities and partnerships, promote innovation, and generate value. He is currently working as Chief of Staff at Zindi, a professional network for data science focused on AI for Good in Africa and the developing world

Strategic Partnerships Manager, Social Impact
, Google

Stephanie Rees is a Strategic Partnerships Manager at Google, where she specializes in driving strategic growth and fostering high-impact partnerships across climate, crisis, and weather initiatives. Her work focuses on harnessing Google’s technology and AI to solve complex, real-world challenges, building actionable solutions that support environmental resilience and crisis preparedness for communities around the world.

Senior Statistics and Data Analysis Officer
, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)

Grace Sanico Steffan is a senior data and statistics expert at UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, recognized for her leadership in advancing innovative, policy‑relevant data systems for displacement and human rights. She brings over 20 years of experience designing and implementing indicator frameworks, with strong expertise in statistical methods, data governance, and translating complex analysis into actionable insights for decision‑making. Her work consistently focuses on strengthening the inclusion of displaced, stateless, and other underserved populations in national and international statistical systems.

Engagement Manager
, McKinsey & Company

Kristina is an Engagement Manager at McKinsey & Company in Berlin, where she advises public and private sector organizations on strategy, organizational transformation, and the responsible adoption of digital and AI technologies. Her work focuses on helping governments, international organizations, and NGOs navigate complex change and harness emerging technologies to drive more sustainable outcomes. In addition, she helps shape the firm’s Noble Intelligence (AI for social good) work, exploring how artificial intelligence can be leveraged to address societal challenges and create public value.

Driven by a longstanding commitment to social impact, Kristina previously worked at the World Bank, helping communities become more resilient through climate-smart infrastructure and disaster risk management initiatives across Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Caribbean. She holds an MA in International Economics and International Relations from the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies.

Head of Data Insights for Social and Humanitarian Action
, UN Secretary-General's Innovation Lab

Katya Klinova is the Head of Data Insights for Social and Humanitarian Action at the UN Secretary-General’s Innovation Lab where she works on accelerating beneficial AI capabilities for humanitarian and development use. Before that, Katya served as Acting Director of Research and Programs and as Head of the Labor and Economy portfolio at the Partnership on AI (PAI), where she founded and led flagship programs like the AI and Shared Prosperity Initiative and Responsible Sourcing Across the Data Supply Line. Prior to PAI, Katya had a long career in Silicon Valley and conducted graduate research on the impact of AI on the economic growth prospects of low- and middle-income countries.

Katya holds an MPA in International Development from Harvard University, an M.Sc. in Data Science from Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. Her work and commentary have been published by ACM/AAAI, Brookings, MIT Technology Review, Oxford University Press, WIRED, Business Insider, Al Jazeera, and many others.

Senior Consultant
, Eraneos
Manager
, Eraneos
Partner
, Eraneos
Director
, Center for Public Health Practice, Faculty of Health Sciences, American University of Beirut

Aline Germani is the Director of the Center for Public Health Practice at the Faculty of Health Sciences and an Instructor in the Department of Health Management and Policy at the American University of Beirut since 2006. Prior to joining AUB, Aline held for 10 years several positions in international projects providing technical assistance to the Lebanese Ministry of Public Health.
Aline’s areas of expertise are in public health ethics, health systems performance, human-centered design, transformative learning, innovation for public health, and development of sustainable university-community partnerships.
Aline is the co-founder and co-coordinator of the Humanitarian Engineering Initiative at AUB.

Director-General
, UNESCO

Khaled El-Enany assumed office as Director-General of UNESCO on 15 November 2025. He is the 12th Director-General of the Organization, the first from an Arab country and the second from Africa to hold this position since Amadou Mahtar Mbow of Senegal. He was elected by UNESCO Member States following a long campaign centered on the vision of “UNESCO for the People.”

He served as Minister of Antiquities of Egypt in 2016 and subsequently as Minister of Tourism and Antiquities from 2019 to 2022. During this period, he led complex public administrations, steered national policies and legislative reforms, and strengthened international cooperation in the fields of archaeology, museums, and tourism. Prior to his ministerial appointments, he directed the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization and the iconic Egyptian Museum in Cairo.

Khaled El-Enany is Professor of Egyptology at Helwan University in Egypt, where he has taught for more than thirty years and held academic leadership responsibilities. He holds a PhD in Egyptology from Paul-Valéry Montpellier 3 University in France, where he has also been invited on several occasions as a visiting professor. He is the author of numerous international scholarly publications and has delivered lectures and keynote addresses in more than thirty countries worldwide.

A member of several academic institutions, notably the French Institute of Oriental Archaeology in Cairo, Professor El-Enany is an internationally recognized figure for his contributions to academia, heritage, public service, tourism, and international cooperation. His distinctions include being named Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters (France) in 2015, receiving the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland in 2020, and being awarded the Order of the Rising Sun (Japan) in 2021. In 2024, he received an Honorary Doctorate from Paul-Valéry Montpellier 3 University and was appointed Special Ambassador for Cultural Tourism by UN Tourism, as well as designated Patron of the African World Heritage Fund. In 2025, he received the French insignia of Knight of the National Order of the Legion of Honour.

Head of the Global Shapers Community
, World Economic Forum

Natalie Pierce leads the World Economic Forum’s youth strategy as Head of the Global Shapers Community, a network of more than 10,000 innovators, entrepreneurs, and young experts driving positive change in over 500 cities around the world.

Since joining the Forum in 2016, Natalie has worked across strategic communications, programme design, impact strategy, and community-building. She previously led programming for the Forum’s Foundations across all major events, including the Annual Meeting in Davos, supporting the Global Shapers Community and Forum of Young Global Leaders – two global platforms dedicated to unlocking the potential of emerging leaders. Today, Natalie leads youth engagement across the Forum’s ecosystem and oversees the Youth Pulse Report, the Forum’s flagship publication on the signals and trends emerging from the next generation that will shape the future of industries, economies, and societies.

Before joining the Forum, Natalie worked with the United Nations Office at Geneva and Teach For Canada. She holds an MSc in Development Studies from the London School of Economics and completed her undergraduate studies at Huron University.

Product Partnerships for Social Impact
, Google

Nina Bekele is a Strategic Partnerships Development Manager for Social Impact at Google, where she leads collaborations with governments, international organizations, NGOs, and academic institutions to leverage Google’s cutting-edge technology for the public good. Her work focuses on some of today’s most pressing global challenges, including climate resilience, crisis response, food security, education, and digital transformation. Nina has a proven track record in negotiating complex deals and building strong relationships with a variety of stakeholders, enabling key Google products that help xxxM users in 100+ countries. Prior to joining Google, Nina worked as a management consultant. She holds a Master’s degree in International Management from Erasmus University Rotterdam.

Senior Fellow
, Georgetown University

Dr. Matthias Oschinski is a Senior Fellow at Georgetown University’s Center for Security and Emerging Technology (CSET), where he leads research on the workforce and education. Part of his work examines how AI is reshaping labor markets and skills, focusing both on the pace of adoption and on its quality — and on the institutions that shape it, including worker voice and social dialogue. Much of his recent work is comparative, drawing on parallel studies of AI governance and adoption in the United States and Germany. In addition, he leads CSET’s research on PATHWISE, a workforce-intelligence tool mapping skills and career pathways and tracking the AI and cyber workforce. Matthias holds a PhD in Economics from Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz, Germany and a Masters degree from the University of Oxford, UK.

Director
, IDEAS Research Institute

Piotr Sankowski is a director of IDEAS Research Institute and a professor at the Institute of Computer Science at the University of Warsaw, where he received his habilitation in 2009 and his doctorate in computer science in 2005. His research interests include algorithmics, with a particular focus on algorithmic graph analysis and data analysis algorithms. In 2009, Piotr Sankowski received his doctorate in physics in the field of solid state theory at the Polish Academy of Sciences. He was the first Pole to receive four grants from the European Research Council (ERC): ERC Starting Independent Researcher Grant (2010), ERC Proof of Concept Grant (2015, 2023), ERC Consolidator Grant (2017). He is a co-founder of the Highlights of Algorithms conference. From 2021 to 2024, he was president of IDEAS NCBR, where he led the working group “Intelligent Algorithms and Data Structures.” He is co-founder and CSO of the spin-off MIM Solutions. He is a member of ELLIS Unit Warsaw with ELLIS Fellow status. Member of the Future Council and the UN Independent International Scientificx Panel on AI.

Mostafa Hashem Sherif retired from AT&T in 2017 and is currently an independent consultant. He received a B.Sc. in Electronics and Communications and an M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering from Cairo University, Egypt in 1972 and 1975 respectively, and a Ph.D. in Engineering from the University of California, Los Angeles in 1980. In 1996, he obtained a Masters of Science in the Management of Technology from Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ. He is a senior member of the IEEE and the chair of the technical committee of Kaleidoscope 2026.
Books:
1. Protocols for Secure Electronic Commerce, CRC Press, 3rd ed. 206.
2. Managing Projects in Telecommunication Services, John Wiley & Sons, 2006.
3. Paiements électroniques sécurisés, Presses polytechniques et universitaires romandes, Switzerland, 2007.
Editor:
1. Handbook of Enterprise Integration, CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, 2009
Coeditor with T.M. Khalil
1. Management of Technology–Vol. 2. Management of Technology Innovation and Value Creation, Selected papers from the 16th International Conference on Management of Technology, World Scientific, Singapore, 2008.
2. New Directions in Technology Management, Selected papers from the Thirteenth International Conference on Management of Technology, Elsevier Science, Ltd., Oxford, U.K., 2006.

Senior Research Fellow
, Zhejiang Lab

Dr. Grant Michael Boquet is a scientist and technical leader in artificial intelligence, machine learning, statistics, and applied scientific computing. He currently leads the development of GeoGPT at Zhejiang Lab, where his work focuses on AI systems for geoscience, including multimodal modeling, seismic interpretation, geospatial analysis, scientific tool integration, and AI-assisted research workflows. This work applies modern foundation models, domain-specific models, and agent-based workflows to Earth science, with the goal of developing practical AI systems that integrate geological maps, seismic data, remote-sensing products, scientific literature, geospatial tools, and expert models to support interpretation, discovery, and decision-making in complex geoscience workflows.

Dr. Boquet also plays a leading role in advancing international collaboration around GeoGPT and related AI-for-Science initiatives, including work with partners in digital Earth, open scientific knowledge, geoscience standards, nature-based solutions, and responsible AI for environmental and sustainability applications.

Before joining Zhejiang Lab, Dr. Boquet served as a Principal Scientist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, where he led the Statistics and Machine Learning departments. His work focused on applying statistical learning and machine intelligence to high-consequence national problems, including cybersecurity, computational medicine, uncertainty quantification, recommender systems, and large-scale scientific data analysis. He led technical teams and multi-institution research programs supporting U.S. government mission agencies, helping translate emerging AI methods into technical capabilities for analysis, evaluation, and mission decision support.

Earlier in his career, Dr. Boquet served as chief machine learning and signal-processing engineer for the U.S. Navy’s Knifefish unmanned underwater vehicle program, pioneering AI capabilities for the Navy’s first deployed underwater drone system.

Distinguished Professor, Deep-Earth Exploration Laboratory
, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences

Professor Hans Thybo is an internationally renowned geophysicist, currently serving as Distinguished Professor at the Deep-Earth Exploration Laboratory of the Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences and Chief Scientist of the Deep-Time Digital Earth (DDE) Zhejiang International Research Center.
He’s also a member of the Academia Europaea, as well as the Royal Danish and Norwegian Academies of Science and Letters. On top of that, he’s a Fellow of both the Geological Society of America and the Royal Astronomical Society in London.

He previously served as a professor at the University of Copenhagen for 31 years, during which he established the university’s geophysics academic discipline, and is a recipient of the “Chinese Government Friendship Award.” He is the current chairperson of the International Lithosphere Programme (ILP), the editor-in-chief of “Earth and Planetary Science Letters”, and the honorary editor-in-chief of “Tectonophysics”. As one of the co-founders of the European Geosciences Union (EGU), he has successively held the positions of EGU division chairperson, secretary-general and president.

Over his career, Professor Thybo has achieved multiple groundbreaking results in the fields of plate tectonics and geodynamics—including the first discovery of deep plate tectonic structures dating back over 1.5 billion years, the introduction of the Mid-Lithospheric Discontinuity (MLD) theory, and the revelation of new mechanisms regarding the role of magmatism in rift and basin formation.

Professor Thybo has initiated and led over 60 major international earth science cooperation projects. Currently, his main focus includes promoting connections and cooperation with experts from DDE and related global fields, coordinating the overall planning and implementation of geothermal-related scientists’ seminars, establishing a global geothermal heat flow database, developing specialized artificial intelligence agents for the geothermal field, and taking the lead in establishing an international cooperation network for the global geothermal heat flow discipline.

Distinguished Professor, Deep-Earth Exploration Laboratory
, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences

Professor Irina Artemieva is an internationally renowned geophysicist, currently serving as Distinguished Professor at the Deep-Earth Exploration Laboratory of the Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences and Chief Scientist of the Deep-Time Digital Earth (DDE) Zhejiang International Research Center. She is an elected Member of the Academia Europaea and the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters, as well as a Fellow of the Geological Society of America and the Royal Astronomical Society (London). She previously served as a professor at the GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research in Germany, a visiting professor at Stanford University, and a full professor at the University of Copenhagen; earlier in her career, she was a senior research fellow at the U.S. Geological Survey and an associate professor at Uppsala University and the University of Strasbourg. The current editor-in-chief of “Journal of Geodynamics”, and the former deputy editor-in-chief of “Tectonophysics” and EGU’s “Solid Earth” among others. Participated in over 20 major geoscience projects in Europe and the United States. Served as a member of the executive committee of the “European Exploration Program” (EUROPROBE) of the European Science Foundation and the president of EGU.

Over her career, Professor Artemieva has made systematic contributions to the field of lithospheric research—including establishing global thermodynamic models and age systems for the continental lithosphere, revealing the evolutionary patterns of Precambrian cratons, and demonstrating the non-representative nature of xenolith sampling from the cratonic lithosphere. She is also a recipient of the European Geosciences Union (EGU) “Augustus Love Medal.”

In her role as Chief Scientist of the Zhejiang Center, Professor Irina M. Artemieva is responsible for promoting alignment and cooperation with DDE and global experts in related fields, overseeing the overall project planning and implementation of scientist workshops focusing on global lithospheric structure and thermal status, constructing a database for global lithospheric structure and thermal status, developing lithospheric dynamics AI agents, and leading cooperation with the European Geosciences Union (EGU) and the International Lithosphere Program (ILP).

Founding President
, Deep-time Digital Earth

Professor Stephenson is a distinguished geoscientist with the GeoGPT Research Group. He focuses on bringing artificial intelligence into the world of earth sciences, particularly paleontology. Additionally , he is the Founding President of the Deep-time Digital Earth program, and he has been leading its operations across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa since 2022.
Professor Michael Stephenson has over 30 years of global experience in earth sciences and paleontology, which includes an eight-year stint at the British Geological Survey serving as Executive Chief Scientist and Director of Science and Technology. Mike has been advising governments on geoscience for nearly two decades, giving him a fantastic grasp of government policies, industrial activities, and funding landscapes both in the UK and globally, especially when it comes to applied and energy geosciences like carbon capture and storage and shale gas. He also spent 12 years as the editor-in-chief of an Elsevier scientific journal. On the academic side, he is a visiting professor at Nanjing University in China and Karakoram International University, and he has previously held various honorary, special, and visiting professorships at the University of Leicester, the University of Nottingham, and the University of Milan in Italy.

Chief Innovation Officer
, Advance Solutions

Parshant Dhand is the Chief Innovation Officer at Advance Solutions, where he leads the development of AI-native platforms purpose-built for the nonprofit sector.

For Parshant, nonprofits aren’t just clients, they’re partners in a shared mission. He has spent his career ensuring that technology never becomes a bottleneck to mission delivery, but instead amplifies impact, efficiency, and outcomes for the causes nonprofits serve.

Deputy director of the Institute of Data Intelligence
, Pengcheng Laboratory

Dr. Yang Xiang, an associate professor and doctoral supervisor, is the deputy director of the Institute of Data Intelligence at Pengcheng Laboratory, China. He received his Ph.D. degree in computer science from Harbin Institute of Technology, China, in 2017, and then served as a postdoc research fellow at UTHealth, U.S. till 2020. His main research interests include large language modeling, natural language processing, machine translation, and medical informatics. He has published over 140 papers on ACL, NeurIPS, ICRL, ICML, TASLP, npj Digital Medicine, etc., with an overall citation of over 4500. He also serves as area chairs of ACL, EMNLP, and NAACL and PIs of multiple national grants.

Co-founder, Director and Chief Creative Officer
, Moth

Harry Kumar is Co-founder, Director and Chief Creative Officer of Moth. He oversees the creative direction of the company, shaping its brand, creative output, marketing and partnerships at the intersection of creative R&D and cultural production.

Harry began his career working across the creative and cultural sectors, spanning music, fashion, art, creative direction and cultural programming. He established himself as an arts advisor and curator while co-directing The Split Gallery in London, which he co-founded. Whilst incubating Moth, he managed special projects for the Stanhill Foundation across art, technology, literary publishing and cultural programming.

Harry is engaged in the philosophy of technology and critical discourse around how new technologies shape contemporary culture. He has become a leading voice in the emerging field of quantum computing and culture, leading talks, panels and seminars at Berkeley Center for New Media, UdK Berlin, MUTEK Festival, the British Science Festival, Science Gallery, KAUST, Goethe-Institut, SXSW, Sónar Festival and the University of Oxford.

His academic background is in Mathematics and Philosophy, at McGill University and UCL.

Chief Executive Officer
, QSECDEF

Anna Beata Kalisz Hedegaard has over 15 years of international experience in deep-tech, telecommunications, and defence communications networks. She brings a truly global perspective, having lived and worked across Poland, Denmark, the United States, Malaysia, the Netherlands, and Germany. Her expertise in intellectual property and advanced communications systems was further strengthened through her work at the European Patent Office and the German Aerospace Center (DLR). Anna holds dual Master of Science degrees in Theoretical Cosmology (Physics) from the University of Southern Denmark, Electrical Engineering from Wright State University USA, as well as a Bachelor of Science in Physics from West Pomeranian University of Technology Poland with a concentration in telecommunications and data systems, conducting research into radar and radio communications at Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS in Malaysia. She currently serves as a board advisor to three technology companies and is the founder and board member of Quantum Prime and Quantum Security Defence, both companies focused on Quantum Secure Communications. Fluent in English, German, Danish, and Polish, Anna is a Polish citizen residing in Germany.

, Zhejiang Lab

Dr. Cheng Wang is a Research Scientist at Zhejiang Lab, where he works on the development of science foundation models. He previously worked on AI application research at Alibaba Cloud and has published 11 papers. His current research areas include large language model development, scientific foundation models, and reinforcement learning.

, Zhejiang Lab
, Zhejiang Lab

Anna Stepashkina is a theoretical physicist and Research Expert at Zhejiang Lab, dedicated to solving complex challenges in computational materials science and physical modeling through artificial intelligence. With a PhD from St. Petersburg State University of Industrial Technologies and Design and over a decade of research experience, Anna has co-authored more than 50 scientific publications. At the forefront of the “AI for Science” movement, her current work focuses on pioneering generative AI frameworks for advanced material design, bridging the gap between cutting-edge machine learning and sustainable, impactful industrial applications

, Zhejiang Lab

Dr. Sebastian Pios is a theoretical chemist and Senior Research Fellow at Zhejiang Lab committed to the development of foundation models in chemical research. Starting from his work at the Technical University of Munich, his research field now spans from time-resolved spectroscopy over energy conversion to the development of artificial intelligence. Sebastian has made various contributions in the field of renewable energy and novel spectroscopic methods. His findings can be used in the conversion of solar energy to chemical energy, helping close the carbon cycle. The development of chemistry models aims to provide researchers from all over the world with access to state-of-the-art AI technology. Focusing on academic and industrial needs alike, this project intends to become one more contribution in the democratization of scientific research.

, National Astronomical Observatories, CAS
Chief Scientist
, BGI Research

Dr. Shiping Liu is the Chief Scientist of Brain Science at BGI-Research. He holds a Ph.D. in Genetics and a Bachelor’s degree in Applied Physics from South China University of Technology. His research focuses on computational biology, multi-omics big data, and the application of AI foundation models to decode complex biological systems, with a particular emphasis on the cell atlases and evolutionary developmental dynamics of neural and immune systems. Notably, Dr. Liu led the team that developed Genos, the world’s first tens-of-billions-parameter human genomic foundation model. He has also been deeply involved in several major international scientific endeavors, including the genome projects for the giant panda and polar bear, as well as the Cancer Single Cell project and the Human Cell Atlas. A highly cited scholar, Dr. Liu has published over 40 SCI papers with more than 10,000 total citations and an H-index of 35. As a leading author (first or corresponding), he has contributed to 25 publications, 14 of which were featured in top-tier journals such as Cell, Nature, and Science.

, University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland FHNW

I am a professor for High-Performance Computing at the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland FHNW. Previously, I was a Humboldt Experienced Research Fellow at the University Observatory Munich, Faculty of Physics at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University, a Senior Data Scientist at the Swiss Data Science Center at the Paul Scherrer Institute, and a Senior Scientist at ETH Zurich. I obtained my PhD in Physics and Astronomy from the University College London, as well as previously a MSc in Machine Learning from the same university. My work covers HPC, generative AI, deep learning, statistical methods, large language models, optimal transport and optimization, parallel programming, and new computing technologies. My application fields are reasoning LLMs, efficient LLM serving, large simulations in physics, and cosmological data analysis with AI.

VP and Distinguished Scientist
, Microsoft Research UK

Abigail Sellen is Vice President at Microsoft Research Cambridge in the UK. At Microsoft she takes an interdisciplinary approach to designing and developing new AI-infused technologies. A particular focus is taking a human-centric approach to providing everyday users with the tools to interrogate the origin and history of digital content. Her team uses design-led research to study how provenance information can be made more accessible, meaningful, and actionable in real-world settings in order to combat the increasing challenge we all have trying to discern where content comes from, what has happened to it, and whether we can trust it. More broadly, Abigail has a background in Cognitive Science and Human Factors Engineering, publishing widely. She is a Fellow of the Royal Society, the Royal Academy of Engineering, the Royal Society for the Arts, and the ACM.  She is also an International Member of the US National Academy of Engineering and the ACM SigCHI Academy. She holds honorary professorships in Computer Science at Lancaster University and UCLIC, University College London. Currently she chairs the UX Task Force in C2PA.

Director Intellectual Property and Innovation Development Center
, China Academy of Information and Communications Technology(CAICT)

Dr. Li Wenyu, Professor level Senior Engineer, Director of the Intellectual Property and Innovation Development Center,  Judicial Appraisal Institute, and Science and Technology Ethics Research Center of the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology(CAICT). His main research areas include future industrial policies and laws, innovation and intellectual property, corporate compliance Policy, and court science. Hosted and completed more than 20 national and provincial-level scientific research projects, and applied for 18 invention patents; Hosted or responsible for completing more than 30 technical standards in the communication industry; Published 2 academic monographs and over 40 academic papers.

Researcher
, China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT)

Dr. Liang Liyan graduated from Tsinghua University and currently serves as an Researcher at the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT). His main research focuses on industry tracking, technical research, standardization, and testing verification related to Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) and biomedical signal processing. He has published over 20 academic papers on BCI, and holds 3 national invention patents. He led the development of 1 industry standard and multiple group standards for BCI, including spearheading the release of the first consumer-grade BCI standard: TCAS 891—2024 Technical Requirements and Test Methods for EEG-Based Attention Monitoring Systems.

Additionally, he organized the industry-wide release of the BCI Standardization Roadmap (2025). He participated in organizing 2 sessions of the China Brain-Computer Interface Competition and 6 sessions of the BCI Brain-Controlled Robot Competition. He has led or participated in more than ten research projects related to brain-computer interfaces.

Qi An is an Engineer at the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT), focusing on international exchange and cooperation for brain-computer interface (BCI) technologies. She graduated from King’s College London, and has accumulated solid working experience across the artificial intelligence and BCI sectors and holds unique insights into how frontier technologies drive industrial upgrading and scalable commercial development.
With professional experience serving in international organizations on humanitarian aid initiatives, she is deeply devoted to advancing tech for good and digital inclusion. She focuses on promoting ethical, equitable and accessible applications of BCI and other emerging technologies to deliver sustainable social value.

Regional Digital Lead
, UNDP Eurasia
Director of People Management
, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)

Catty Bennet Sattler is Director of People
Management at UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, where she leads the global people function. She is a senior HR and transformation leader with extensive experience across the UN system, humanitarian sector and private sector, including UNHCR, ICRC, UNDP, UNICEF and Siemens. Her work spans leadership, strategy, organizational change, crisis response and the future of work, with a focus on building inclusive, resilient and future-ready organizations.

Catty also serves as Co-Chair of the CEB Human Resources Network and has led UN system-wide work on the future of the workforce and HR technology. Her current focus is on how organizations, and especially HR, can adapt to rapid technological, demographic and operational changes while keeping people, ethics and purpose at the centre. She is particularly interested in how technology, including AI, can help reimagine people management: moving HR beyond process and compliance towards deeper insight, better leadership, fairer decisions and more human support at scale.

A national of Sweden, Catty lives with her husband and two children in Geneva,
Switzerland.

Partner
, EY

Timothy Grosser is a Partner based in Geneva who is responsible for Technology Consulting for International Development for Europe Middle East, India and Africa, ​and EMEIA Alliance Lead for NVIDIA.

Tim has over 26 years of experience leading and modernizing corporate technology across the humanitarian, FMCG, aviation sectors, this experience includes ten years of consulting on global SAP implementations across Europe, the US, Asia and Australia.

Before joining EY Geneva after four years as a Chief Information Office at the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), where he drove the ICRC’s Digital Transformation and ran the global technology function.

Tim holds an MBA from INSEAD and was a Certified Practicing Accountant (Australia).

Senior Manager
, EY

Rathan Kinhal is a Senior Manager at EY Switzerland and a global transformation leader specializing in digital, AI, and leading large-scale transformation across international development.

He has worked with leading institutions including World Health Organization, The Global Fund, and International Committee of the Red Cross, driving large-scale digital transformation, ERP modernization, and innovation programs across Europe, Asia, and Africa.

An Executive MBA graduate from IMD Business School and a Stanford-certified project manager, Rathan brings a distinctive blend of strategy, technology, and human-centered design to build future-ready organizations. His work focuses on unlocking institutional potential through digital public infrastructure, AI adoption, and operational excellence.

Rathan is also a published thought leader, contributing to platforms such as Harvard Business Publishing and the International Telecommunication Union, where he explores the intersection of digital innovation, technology, skills, and global development.

Director of External Relations
, ETSI

Director of External Relations at ETSI, with 25+ years of experience in ICT regulation and standardisation.

I lead ETSI’s global partnerships strategy, managing a network of 100+ agreements with European and international standards bodies, industry fora, and institutional stakeholders. My work focuses on strengthening global alignment, enabling interoperability, and supporting the delivery of standards in key digital domains.

I bring extensive experience in EU regulatory frameworks, including market access standards for digital products under the Cyber Resilience Act and European Trusted Data Framework, as well as for radio equipment under the Radio Equipment Directive (RED) and EMC Directive, across sectors such as telecom, transport, and healthcare.

Communications and Engagement Lead
, Sunbird AI

Nimpamya Janat Namara is a Communications and Engagement Lead at Sunbird AI, where she leads strategic communications to position artificial intelligence as a catalyst for improving public service delivery and equitable development across Africa. Specializing in Development Communications, her work sits at the intersection of technology, policy, and public engagement—translating complex AI research into accessible narratives for policymakers and communities. At Sunbird AI, Janat oversees storytelling, engagement, and knowledge dissemination for AI and data-driven initiatives for social good. She is deeply passionate about digital inclusion, gender-responsive technology, and building locally grounded, inclusive systems.

Executive Director
, Sunbird AI

Dr. Ernest Mwebaze is Executive Director of Sunbird AI, a nonprofit advancing artificial intelligence for social good across Africa. He co-founded the Makerere University AI Lab and has worked with Google AI and the UN Pulse Lab Kampala. His work focuses on developing inclusive AI systems, particularly for underserved African languages, and applying AI to challenges in healthcare, education, energy access, and sustainable development. He also serves as Vice Chair of Uganda’s National AI Task Force, helping shape responsible AI policy and governance for public benefit.

Data Governance and Analysis Executive
, Ministry of Finance, UAE

Shamsa Al Raeesi is a Data Governance and Analysis Executive at the UAE Ministry of Finance, with three years of experience in data governance, advanced analytics, artificial intelligence, and intelligent financial systems. Areas of expertise include enterprise data governance, data quality, predictive analytics, AI-enabled solutions, and future-ready data ecosystems within the public finance sector.

Shamsa holds a bachelor’s degree in information technology, specializing in Security and Forensic Systems, from the Higher Colleges of Technology. Current contributions support data maturity, analytical readiness, trusted decision-making, and digital transformation across government financial operations.

Senior finance and transformation executive

As a senior finance and transformation executive, Chander Mishra specializes in driving AI-led innovation across government financial services. He bridges the gap between technological ambition and execution, aligning executives, regulators, and tech partners to deliver measurable, risk-managed business outcomes.

Chander’s core focus is responsible AI scaling. He transitions organizations from experimental pilots to robust enterprise platforms, ensuring every initiative meets regulatory standards while driving cost efficiency. He brings a pragmatic, board-level approach to AI strategy, capital allocation, and operational transformation.

, Ministry of Finance, UAE

Abdulla AlFalasi is a finance and public-sector professional with experience across federal revenue strategy, internal audit, and assurance. He currently serves at the UAE Ministry of Finance, where he supports federal revenue forecasting, reporting, and strategic policy development to strengthen fiscal accuracy and regulatory alignment.

Prior to joining the Ministry, Abdulla held finance audit leadership roles at DEWA and PwC, where he led audit teams, improved processes through automation, and supported financial governance and assurance activities. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Accounting and has completed executive programs from Oxford Saïd Business School and Wharton.

Economic Advisor
, Ministry of Finance, UAE

Mubarak Al Dosari is an Economic Advisor at the UAE Ministry of Finance, specializing in macro-fiscal analysis, economic modeling, revenue forecasting, and AI-enabled analytics. He holds a Master of Science in Data Analytics from Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) Dubai and regularly applies R and data science tools to support evidence-based policymaking and public sector innovation.

With over 22 years of experience in economic regulation and public policy across the telecommunications and utilities sectors, Mubarak has led and contributed to a wide range of regulatory, analytical, and strategic initiatives. His current work focuses on harnessing artificial intelligence and advanced analytics to strengthen government decision-making and policy outcomes.

Research Engineer and team leader
, Alibaba DAMO Academy

Xin Li is a Research Engineer and team leader at Alibaba DAMO Academy, where he focuses on building multimodal foundation models that perceive, reason, and act in the physical world. His research interests encompass Multimodal Large Language Models (MLLMs) for robot perception and manipulation, generalist Vision-Language-Action (VLA) models, and spatial intelligence. He is a leading contributor to several prominent projects, including RynnBrain, RynnVLA series and VideoLLaMA series. Xin received his Ph.D. from The Chinese University of Hong Kong in 2021 and his B.Eng. from Sun Yat-Sen University in 2016. Prior to Alibaba, he held research positions at Tencent AI Lab and Microsoft Research Asia.

Researcher and PhD supervisor
, Zhejiang Lab

Chao Li is a researcher and PhD supervisor at Zhejiang Lab, serves as the director of the Space-Based Computing System Research Center, chief engineer of the “3-Body Computing Constellation” project, and senior research expert. His research primarily focuses on artificial intelligence and intelligent computing systems, with specialized expertise in hardware-software co-design and optimization for intelligent computing architectures.

Chief AI Officer
, Ministry of Finance, UAE

Eng. Meshal is a veteran in Information Security Management and Technology Transformation, serving as both the Chief AI Officer overseeing AI adoption across the Ministry of Finance, and driving digital transformation and cybersecurity initiatives across the Ministry and Federal Government. Under his leadership, the Ministry harnesses the latest emerging technologies, including robotics, advanced analytics, and artificial intelligence, in line with the UAE’s Vision & Strategies.
Previously, Eng. Meshal managed Information Security and technical operations at Dubai Holding Group and its entities. He was also a member of the UAE mGovernment Committee, spearheading the UAE Federal Government’s transformation into a Smart Government.
He is recognized as a leader in government innovation, having helped establish the Federal Government’s first digital innovation center, which fosters a culture of forward-thinking solutions and creative problem-solving across government entities.
Throughout his extensive career in leading cybersecurity incident handling for the UAE government and other sectors, Eng. Meshal’s deep expertise in information security and technology has enabled him to make significant contributions in this field. His responsibilities have included heading the UAE Computer Emergency Response Team (aeCERT), where he led cybersecurity incident response, digital forensics initiatives, and awareness campaigns across the UAE government.
Having started his career with ETISALAT as an Internet Security Engineer, Eng. Meshal holds a Bachelor’s degree in Communications Engineering and a Master’s degree in Information Security from Khalifa University (KU).

Project Manager
, China Mobile Communications Group Co., Ltd.

Xiaojia SONG, co-convenor of ITU-T JCG-trust, associate Rapporteur of ITU-T Q16/13, Chair of IEEE/SC/AISC Agentic Artificial Intelligence Working Group, Chair of IEEE/SC/AISC Artificial Intelligence Generated Content Technologies Working Group, Chair of IEEE/SC/AISC Holistic Framework of AI Foundation Models Working Group. Project Manager of China Mobile Communications Group Co., Ltd., major in AI and telecommunications, specialist of standardization of ITU-T and SDOs.

Senior Engineer
, China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT)
Executive Director
, GAO Ling, Executive Director, Global SDGs and Leadership Development Center
Director of Technical Support
, Emirates Health Services

An Emirati leader specializing in digital transformation, institutional innovation, and digital transformation, currently serving as the Director of Technical Support at the Emirates Health Services Foundation. She has over 18 years of experience in developing systems and institutional services, leading initiatives that support digital transformation, enhance operational efficiency, and improve customer experience in the government sector.

She leads the digital transformation journey within the institution by developing and updating the smart applications ecosystem, digital platforms, and institutional systems, adopting the latest technologies including artificial intelligence and employing it in health services and operational processes, aligned with the national agenda for AI adoption and improving the efficiency of government services.

She has contributed to supporting many strategic projects aimed at enhancing the readiness of digital infrastructure and adopting intelligent and innovative solutions, in line with the UAE government’s directions for developing government services and raising institutional performance efficiency. She has also participated in spreading a culture of innovation and leveraging modern technologies to support the sustainability of health services and achieve operational excellence, and to enhance institutional performance efficiency, consistent with the targets of UAE Vision 2031.

Head of Unit, Forecasting and Early Warning
, World Food Programme (WFP)
Deputy Secretary-General
, Cyber Security Association of China (CSAC)

Wang Jianbing, Deputy Secretary-General of Cyber Security Association of China (CSAC) and Secretary-General of the Artificial Intelligence Security Governance Professional Committee, has long been engaged in internet research and cybersecurity management, and currently focuses on the frontiers of artificial intelligence development and AI security governance.

Dean of the School of Software at Tsinghua University, Chairman
, CAST UN Consultative Committee on Open Source and Innovation

Jianmin Wang, a professor at Tsinghua University, currently serves as the dean of the School of Software at Tsinghua University. He concurrently holds the positions of chairman of CAST UN Consultative Committee on Open Source and Innovation and chairman of the Open Source Technology Committee of the China Institute of Communications. He is the initiator of international open source projects Apache IoTDB and Apache TsFile, and a founding member of the IEEE Task Force on Process Mining.
Professor Jianmin Wang has long been engaged in research on industrial basic software, big data intelligence, and open source. He has conducted in-depth research and practice in the field of open source, and his development of Apache IoTDB stands as the most significant open source achievement. It is also the first Apache top-level project initiated by a Chinese university, ranking at the top of multiple international authoritative database lists. The TsFile time-series data file format he developed became an Apache top-level project in 2020. It establishes a “device-edge-cloud collaboration” architecture, a file format that spans devices, edges, and clouds, avoiding data redundancy and the cost of format conversion. It supports ultra-high compression ratios and built-in AI capabilities (AI in DB). He has published over 300 academic papers in top international academic journals and conferences such as Nature, TPAMI, and TKDE, with his related achievements cited over 70,000 times. He received the Excellent Paper Award at the World Artificial Intelligence Conference in 2024 and the Frontier Science Award at the International Congress of Basic Sciences 2025.
Professor Jianmin Wang always emphasizes that open source is not only about the openness of code and models, but also about systemic changes in talent cultivation models, technological innovation paradigms, and industrial collaboration mechanisms. Advocating “intelligence for good” as its purpose, open source lowers the threshold of AI technology through an open innovation paradigm, enabling more people to learn and apply it. Serving the global sustainable development goals (SDGs) with principles of inclusivity, sharing, open collaboration, harmony, respect for privacy, security, controllability, fairness, and justice, it promotes the construction of a more equitable, inclusive, and multipolar cooperation system.

Professor of East China Normal University, Secretary-General
, CAST UN Consultative Committee on Open Source Innovation (CCOSI)
Senior Advisor for Ecosystem Development
, GTI
Deputy Director, Institute of Cloud Computing and Digitalization
, China Academy of Information and Communications Technology

Mr.Min is the deputy director of the Institute of Cloud Computing and Digitalization at the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology. Mr.Min has extensive research experience in internet-based healthcare, medical artificial intelligence, and industrial internet applications in the biopharmaceutical sector. Mr.Min has led and participated in multiple major national science and technology programmes in digital health, including national major science and technology projects and the National High-Tech R&D Programme of China, known as the 863 Programme. He has also provided policy research and technical support to a number of national authorities, including the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, the National Health Commission, the National Development and Reform Commission, the Ministry of Science and Technology, and the Cyberspace Administration of China.
Mr.Min has led or contributed to the development of more than ten national and industry standards, published over 30 papers in domestic and international journals, and filed multiple patent applications. He is a recipient of the Second Prize of the Science and Technology Award of the China Institute of Communications.

Film director

Violeta M. Valcheva is a filmmaker, creative director, technologist, entrepreneur, writer, and strategist working at the intersection of art, artificial intelligence, and emerging technologies. Her work explores the creative potential of AI across film, digital media, and immersive storytelling, blending artistic experimentation with technological innovation.

With a multidisciplinary background spanning performance, choreography, curation, filmmaking, and emerging media, Violeta has worked across disciplines—from moving image and experimental cinema to site-specific performances and digital installations. Her artistic practice explores themes of identity, memory, transformation, consciousness, and the evolving relationship between humans and technology. Combining poetic storytelling with emerging technologies, she creates cinematic and immersive experiences that challenge traditional boundaries between art, technology, and culture.

Her work and collaborations have been presented internationally in Berlin, London, Italy, and Tokyo, including projects and performances at galerie gerken, Reinbeckhallen Berlin, Alte Münze, Theatermitte, Tate Modern, Barbican, University of the Arts London, and collaborations between Central Saint Martins and Tokyo University of the Arts. Her short film Fade & Float was selected for multiple international film festivals and received the Gold Laurel Award for Best Shorter Short at the London Short Film Festival.

Alongside her artistic practice, Violeta collaborates with startups, creative studios, and technology companies on creative direction, AI-driven media, content strategy, product narratives, and emerging technology ecosystems. She is particularly interested in the intersection of AI, storytelling, and human experience, and is currently focused on developing innovative approaches to
AI-powered filmmaking, creative production, and narrative design.

An advocate for creative experimentation and technological literacy, she regularly organizes educational and community initiatives around AI and digital culture and speaks on the impact of emerging technologies on art, media, and society. Through her work, she seeks to bridge the worlds of creativity and innovation, using technology not as a replacement for human imagination, but as a catalyst for expanding it.

Portfolio: www.violetavalcheva.com

President
, Prince Sultan University (PSU)

Dr. Ahmed S. Al Yamani is the President of Prince Sultan University (PSU), the first private, nonprofit university in Saudi Arabia. As one of the Kingdom’s longest-serving university presidents, he has led PSU’s transformation into a globally recognized institution distinguished by academic excellence, research innovation, digital transformation, sustainability, and international engagement.

Dr. Yamani earned his Ph.D. in Civil Engineering (Structures) from the University of Michigan and both his M.S. and B.S. in Architectural Engineering with Honors from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. His leadership has strengthened the quality, competitiveness, and global reputation of higher education in Saudi Arabia.

Under his leadership, PSU has achieved major milestones in accreditation, research, employability, innovation, and sustainability while advancing Saudi Vision 2030 and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The university established the Center for Sustainability and Climate, expanded interdisciplinary research, strengthened partnerships among academia, industry, and government, and founded the PSU Research Review: An International Interdisciplinary Journal to promote impactful global scholarship. Dr. Yamani has also served on national committees supporting accreditation, assessment, digital transformation, and higher education development.

Today, PSU maintains 100% accreditation across all eligible academic programs, operates 24 research laboratories, and supports more than 50 researchers ranked among the world’s top 2% of scientists. The university has earned international recognition for excellence in research, digital transformation, sustainability, workforce development, and graduate employability.

A strong advocate for emerging technologies, Dr. Yamani champions the responsible integration of artificial intelligence, digital learning, entrepreneurship, and industry collaboration to prepare future generations for the knowledge economy. Through his visionary leadership, Prince Sultan University has become a model for aligning academic excellence, research innovation, societal impact, and workforce readiness with the aspirations of Saudi Vision 2030, strengthening Saudi Arabia’s global leadership in higher education, technology, and sustainable development.

Programme Officer, Telecommunication Standardization Bureau (TSB)
, International Telecommunication Union (ITU)

Ms. Yapeng Wang is a Programme Officer at the Telecommunication Standardization Bureau (TSB) of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) in Geneva, working in the Strategic Engagement Department on AI and emerging technology initiatives. She also serves as the Secretary of the ITU Impact Initiative, where she advances innovation for impact and leads projects such as AI Readiness. In addition, she is responsible for the AI for Good Summit’s engagement in China and across the Asia region, fostering partnerships, outreach, and participation to strengthen AI collaboration globally. Her work also includes membership management, driving global AI capacity-building projects, and spearheading sponsorship efforts for key ITU events.

Prior to joining ITU, Ms. Wang was Deputy Director at the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT), where she played a pivotal role in fostering international cooperation and enhancing China’s contributions to ITU.

Alongside her professional career, Ms. Wang is a Ph.D. candidate at Aarhus University, focusing her research on network neutrality and emerging technologies. She has contributed to numerous high-impact publications, including conference papers, journal articles, and book chapters. Her expertise spans deep learning, AI, big data, and mobile multimedia, and she also holds a master’s degree in business administration and engineering from Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications.

Deputy Director of the Data Market Division, Policy and Planning Department
, National Data Administration

Wang Lei holds a PhD in Economics. He serves as Deputy Director of the Data Market Division, Policy and Planning Department, National Data Administration, and is responsible for formulating and implementing policies concerning the marketization and value realization of data elements.

, Ministry of Finance, UAE

Abdulla AlFalasi is a finance and public-sector professional with experience across federal revenue strategy, internal audit, and assurance. He currently serves at the UAE Ministry of Finance, where he supports federal revenue forecasting, reporting, and strategic policy development to strengthen fiscal accuracy and regulatory alignment.

Prior to joining the Ministry, Abdulla held finance audit leadership roles at DEWA and PwC, where he led audit teams, improved processes through automation, and supported financial governance and assurance activities. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Accounting and has completed executive programs from Oxford Saïd Business School and Wharton.

Global Partnership Lead, DAMO Academy
, Alibaba Group

Yi (Elaine) Chen leads global public affairs and international partnerships at DAMO Academy, Alibaba Group’s research arm. Previously, she served as a member of multiple global initiatives such as the G20 Business Summit (B20) Task Force on Digital Transformation and the United Nations Secretary General’s Task Force on Digital Financing of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). She was invited as a guest lecturer at Peking University and Tsinghua University in China.
Elaine Chen graduated from Columbia University with a master’s degree in international affairs, specializing in technology, media, and innovation.

Partner
, DLA Piper

Ashley Carr is a seasoned products liability and commercial litigator with specialized and deep experience in risk prevention and disputes involving life sciences, artificial intelligence, and software. She represents healthcare, life science, pharmaceutical, medical device, and technology companies in a variety of litigation matters, including complex commercial litigation and product liability cases. She also regularly counsels clients on a wide range of issues, including risk management and state and federal regulatory matters.

Ashley has particular expertise in artificial intelligence (AI) governance and AI-related litigation. She has advised numerous Fortune 500 organizations on implementing enterprise-wide AI policies and has helped develop enterprise compliance strategies for some of the largest corporations in their transition to AI-enabled practices. In addition, Ashley works on precedent-setting cases that shape the emerging AI legal landscape and has helped lead the defense of prominent innovators in tort claims involving AI and software. Ashley is a thought leader on issues at the intersection of technology, healthcare, and the law and regularly publishes and speaks on these areas. Her AI litigation and counseling practice spans a broad range of industries, with a particular focus on the representation of healthcare and life sciences companies.

Ashley also maintains an active pro bono practice. She has served as pro bono counsel for the Animal Legal Defense Fund and for several individual clients in family law, criminal, and immigration matters. For the past several years, she has represented a death row inmate in a habeas corpus application seeking a new trial based on the state’s withholding of exculpatory evidence. Ashley is a recipient of the Judge Thomas Gibbs Gee award for outstanding pro bono service.

Sr. Director, Data Science
, DLA Piper

Zev Eigen is the Senior Director of data science. In this role, he tests clients’ commercial algorithms for bias and disparate impact in light of regulatory standards and ethical principles.

Before joining DLA Piper, Zev developed technology centering on pay equity, second-chance hiring, and AI dispute resolution. As a strategic advisor, Zev focused on developing and testing models and systems to de- bias AI and to help ensure compliance with laws and regulations, with a focus on wage-and-hour class actions.

Zev previously served as in-house labor counsel at a global media/entertainment company. Zev was an Irving S. Ribicoff Visiting Professor of Law at Yale Law School, a visiting Associate Professor of Law at NYU School of Law, and an Associate Professor of Law at Northwestern University School of Law with a joint appointment at the Kellogg School of Business.

Managing Director
, DLA Piper

Michele Adeleye has two decades of in-house legal leadership experience in a global Fortune 50 pharmaceutical company supporting litigation, emerging markets, global product support and digital teams. In her most immediate previous role, she was responsible for helping the pharmaceutical company drive intentional artificial intelligence (AI) transformation efforts and provided both leadership and training to the lawyers. She supported an in-house build team on the company’s first in- the-wild launch of a GenAI product and provided regular advice, counseling and training to numerous build teams for the business. Now, she brings that expertise into DLA Piper and helps companies articulate how and why they are reimagining legal work to help clients understand how PiperAI products and services can address their needs. Any process can be automated but that does not mean the work has been reimagined. In order to be successful in an AI transformation in any sector, both the work and the flow have to be reimagined.

“I listen to the problem and seek to understand the culture, the goals and the pain points of a legal department. I extrapolate the why from the how to continually focus on the ultimate stakeholder benefit.”

Michele is a lawyer but is not practicing law in her role as Managing Director.

Managing Director, PiperAI Product Lead
, DLA Piper

Josh Haas is a strategic product leader at DLA Piper, where he spearheads the design and rollout of AI-enabled platforms that streamline legal work and unlock new insights for both lawyers and clients. With more than 15 years in product-centric development and innovation roles, Josh excels at translating complex business problems into intuitive, high-impact solutions, guiding cross-functional teams from concept to launch.

Data Governance and Analysis Executive
, Ministry of Finance, UAE

Maitha Ahmed Alzahmi is a Data Governance and Analysis Executive at the UAE Ministry of Finance, with extensive experience leading data governance, analytics, digital transformation, and AI-driven initiatives across the government sector. Her expertise spans enterprise data governance, data strategy, open data, business intelligence, advanced analytics, data quality management, and the implementation of innovative technologies that support evidence-based decision-making.

Maitha holds a bachelor’s degree in Information Technology and plays a key role in advancing data maturity, strengthening governance frameworks, enhancing analytical capabilities, and enabling trusted, data-driven financial services. Her work focuses on bridging business and technology to deliver sustainable digital transformation, improve operational efficiency, and support the UAE’s vision for a data-powered future.

Secretariat of the Committee of Experts on Global Geospatial Information Management

He currently leads the Secretariat of the Committee of Experts on Global Geospatial Information Management, located in the Global Geospatial Information Management Section, Statistics Division, Department of Economic and Social Affairs of the United Nations

He worked in the various geospatial offices of the United Nations for over 20 years. Previously, he worked at the Geospatial Information Section at the United Nations, leading the Cartographic Unit (2021-2023). Prior his career included responsibilities on maritime space at the Division for Ocean Affairs and the Law of the Sea (Office of Legal Affairs), on peace and security in the peacekeeping operation in Burundi, on environmental assessments at the UN Environment Programme (GRID Geneva) and on health mapping at the World Health Organization.

He studied geography at the University of Lyon, holds a M.A. in Sustainable development from the University of Geneva (2005), and MSc. in GIS from the University of Southampton (2016).

, Nexia Maldives

Mohamed Shareef is a digital transformation leader focused on building resilient, sovereign digital futures for small island developing states (SIDS) and the wider Asia-Pacific region. Over a career spanning more than two decades, he has served at the highest levels of government, including as Minister of State for Environment, Climate Change and Technology in the Maldives. In that role he led the development of foundational national digital public infrastructure in the Maldives. As Chair of the UN ESCAP Asia-Pacific Information Superhighway (AP-IS) Steering Committee, he advanced regional cooperation on connectivity, data governance, and inclusive, sustainable development. A Senior Member of IEEE and holder of a Master of Engineering from the University of Birmingham, with further certifications in artificial intelligence and cybersecurity, Shareef combines technical depth with executive policy experience. Guided by the principle of strategic digital sovereignty, his work ensures that technology empowers communities and builds resilience against climate and economic vulnerability. He is a recognized practitioner-scholar in digital governance, IT strategy, and equitable digital ecosystems.

Co-founder of Giga; Head of Digital Inclusion
, United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF)

Christopher Fabian builds large-scale digital infrastructure. He is Head of Digital Inclusion at UNICEF and lead and co-founder of Giga, the UNICEF and ITU partnership launched in 2018 to connect every school in the world to the internet. His teams, hosted by the Governments of Spain and Switzerland, have supported connectivity for more than 27 million young people and helped mobilize over USD 960 million in network financing, working across mapping, financing mechanisms, and the regulatory instruments that make access viable, including connectivity credits and fair-pricing marketplaces. He earlier founded UNICEF’s Innovation Unit, Venture Fund, and Crypto Fund (the first in the public sector), advised two UN Secretary-Generals, as well as multiple governments on blockchain and technology policy, and serves on boards across govtech, data science, and artificial intelligence.

Principal Industry Specialist
, World Bank Group

Lana V. Graf is the Principal Industry Specialist on Artificial Intelligence at the World Bank Group. Before joining the World Bank Group, Lana worked as a corporate executive in the AI and robotics sectors. She developed extensive experience in implementing advanced technologies and process automation solutions across several tech areas, including big data analytics, industrial IoT, cybersecurity, cloud services for data management, and enterprise software platforms. Lana graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology – MIT and served as an adviser and mentor to multiple successful companies and startups focused on AI applications and robotics.

Group Chief Executive Officer
, Telkom SA SOC Ltd

Serame Taukobong is the Group Chief Executive Officer of Telkom SA SOC Ltd, a position he has held since 1 January 2022. Prior to this role, he served as CEO of Telkom Consumer from 2018, where he played a pivotal role in driving growth, nearly doubling mobile revenue and firmly establishing Telkom as South Africa’s third-largest mobile operator.

As GCEO, Serame has spearheaded the execution of Telkom’s Group strategy, which focuses on infrastructure monetisation, digital acceleration, and sustainable value creation.

In recognition of his leadership and strategic insight, Serame was appointed to the Local Business Advisory Council (LBAC) for B20 South Africa, contributing to national and global economic growth discussions in alignment with the G20 agenda.

His extensive career spans several leadership positions across multiple industries. He previously served as CEO of MTN Ghana and held senior roles at MTN Group, General Electric Africa, Unilever, SAB, and M-Net. He has completed executive development programmes at prestigious institutions including IMD, INSEAD, GIBS, and the Wharton School.

Founder, CEO
, Technovation

Inspired by her experiences growing up in India and working as an aerospace engineer, over the past 20 years Tara Chklovski has built an education model combining mentorship, hands-on learning, and entrepreneurship to prepare the next generation of builders. Since 2006, Technovation has welcomed more than 300,000 learners and 80,000 mentors to its programs across 120+ countries. Her research shows that AI education for girls could unlock a $200 billion opportunity for the world economy. Through Technovation and The AI Forward Alliance (TAIFA), she is preparing 25 million young women to lead in AI. She has recently presented at the UN AI for Good Global Summit, ASU+GSV Summit, DLD Munich, UNESCO, the White House STEM Inclusion Summit, and SXSW EDU.

Founder and managing director
, AIAS

As vice director and professor, Mariana Christen Jakob was responsible for major educational and innovation projects at the university and has several years of experience in the Tech for Impact ecosystem. As founder and managing director of AIAS, she focuses intensively on digital inclusion for the older generation and on promoting innovative and human-centred learning opportunities for them.

Senior Director, Virtual Program Experiences
, Older Adults Technology Services (OATS) from AARP

Deirdre joined OATS in 2020 to help spread Senior Planet across the United States by developing the organization’s National Licensing Program. Today, as Senior Director of Virtual Programming, she oversees all online Senior Planet classes and virtual trainers to bring older adults a dynamic mix of programming that spans technology and fitness to socialization and creativity. Based in Denver, Colorado, she spends her free time enjoying the outdoors with her husband and dog.

Singer, songwriter, actress, entrepreneur, humanitarian, and educator

Yvonne Chaka Chaka is an internationally acclaimed South African singer, songwriter, actress, entrepreneur, humanitarian, and educator whose remarkable career has made her one of Africa’s most influential cultural figures. Widely known as the “Princess of Africa,” she has spent more than three decades at the forefront of African popular music, inspiring audiences across the globe with her artistry and advocacy.

Throughout her distinguished career, Yvonne has shared the stage with renowned artists including Angélique Kidjo, Annie Lennox, Bono, Queen, Miriam Makeba, and Youssou N’Dour. She has performed for world leaders and dignitaries, including Queen Elizabeth II, former U.S. President Bill Clinton, and former South African President Thabo Mbeki, among many others.
Beyond her artistic achievements, Yvonne is a passionate humanitarian and champion for social development. She has served as a Global Fund Champion for the Fight Against AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, a United Nations Millennium Development Goals Envoy for Africa, and a Goodwill Ambassador for the Roll Back Malaria Partnership. Nelson Mandela personally selected her as the first ambassador for the Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund, and she is the founder of the Princess of Africa Foundation, which focuses on education, health, and community development initiatives across the continent.

A leading voice for creators’ rights, Yvonne served as Vice President of CISAC (the International Confederation of Societies of Authors and Composers), where she played an instrumental role in advocating for fair remuneration, stronger copyright protections, and greater recognition of creators worldwide. Throughout her tenure, she was a powerful advocate for Africa’s creative sector, championing policies and initiatives that empower creators to benefit from the value generated by their work in an increasingly digital economy. She remains committed to the cause and is here in her role as a CISAC VIP.

As a participant in the United Nations AI for Good initiative, Yvonne brings a unique perspective at the intersection of creativity, technology, and social impact. Her experience as both a celebrated creator and a global advocate underscores the importance of ensuring that emerging technologies, including artificial intelligence, support human creativity, respect creators’ rights, and contribute to a more equitable and inclusive future.

Associate Professor, Electrical Engineering Department
, Chalmers University of Technology

Karinne Ramirez-Amaro is an Associate Professor in the Electrical Engineering Department at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden. She completed her Ph.D. (summa cum laude) in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Technical University of Munich in 2015. She has received several awards, including the Prize for an Excellent Doctoral Degree for Female Engineering Students and the Google Anita Borg Award. Her research interests include Interpretable and Explainable AI, Semantic Representations, Cause-based Learning Methods, Collaborative Robotics, and Human Activity Recognition and Understanding. She has been an Associate Editor of various journals, such as IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters (RA-L) and Elsevier Robotics and Autonomous Systems (RAS). In 2022, Karinne was elected as a member of the Administrative Committee (AdCom) of the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society (RAS), and she was the founding chair of the IEEE RAS Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Committee. In 2023, she became an Associate Vice President for the RAS Member Activity Board, and she was elected as the incoming Vice President of the RAS Conference Activities Board; her term began in January 2026. More information about her research group can be found at https://sites.google.com/view/craft-laboratory/home

Portfolio Manager & Strategy Lead, UN Global Pulse
, Executive Office of the Secretary-General (EOSG)
President & Founder
, Entertainment AI™

Ann Greenberg is a pioneer in the democratization of digital media, a prolific inventor, and the President & Founder of Entertainment AI™, whose mission is Scaling the Human Story. The company’s patented Media Generation and SmartScript™ systems automate media creation by micronizing every story element into cryptographically tracked, reconfigurable components, enabling hyperpersonalized content at scale.

She co-founded Gracenote in 1998, the world’s first crowdsourced company and largest entertainment data company. Acquired by Nielsen in 2017, Gracenote’s technology became the global infrastructure for media identification, licensed to virtually every major media and automotive company on the planet. Using Gracenote’s data, Ann pioneered the first Digital Music charts published in Billboard. Ann is the inventor on over 20 patents and applications in Media Identification, Synchronization, and Media Generation.

A former member of the IEEE Global Initiative on AI & Autonomous Systems, she is the author of Human-Centered Storytelling™ and a sought-after speaker and moderator, including AI Music and AI Film panels at San Francisco’s Generative AI Conference, the UN’s AI for Good, CES, SXSW, and Sundance. She has been featured on CBS Business Radio and the Wall Street Journal Report.

Head of the National AI Directorate, Prime Minister's Office
, Israel

A globally recognized expert in technological strategy, Artificial Intelligence, and digital transformation. Decades of experience leading complex technological and intelligence systems within the defense establishment and the public sector. Specializes in building national infrastructure, advanced regulation, and accelerating technological innovation.

Deputy-DG & Chief Innovation Officer
, Israel

Prof. Ran Balicer, MD, PhD, MPH, is Chief Innovation Officer and Deputy Director-General of the Clalit Group – Israel’s largest Healthcare Organization, caring for over half of the country population. He also serves as Founding Director of the Clalit Research Institute – the WHO Collaborating Center on Non-Communicable Diseases Research, Prevention and Control. In these roles, he is responsible for strategic planning, development and at-scale implementation of novel AI interventions, and the systemic data-driven digital transformation of Clalit in recent decades.

Prof Balicer is a Public Health Professor and Healthcare Chair of the AI Institute at Ben-Gurion University, Israel, and Honorary Professor at Charité Universitätsmedizin, Berlin. He is also Co-Chair of the Berkowitz Living Laboratory at Harvard Medical School & Clalit Research Institute, and heads Israel’s unique Public Health/Data Sciences Physician Residency Program. In these capacities, Prof. Balicer mentored young scholars and authored over 250 scientific publications and books.

In 2020-2023, Prof. Balicer served as Chairman of Israel’s National Experts Team on COVID-19 Response, advising the Israeli Government. He has led globally recognized groundbreaking real-world studies on COVID-19 risk stratification, mitigation strategies, and most notably – vaccine effectiveness and safety.

Prof. Balicer served key roles on AI governance globally, including as member of the United Nations High-Level Advisory Body on AI, and as member of the 3IA/AI cluster International Advisory Board to the French Government, and is the senior author of the OPTICA AI in healthcare governance platform.

He currently holds multiple national and global leadership roles, including as a member of the Global Board of HIMSS, as Chair of the Israeli Society for Quality in Healthcare, and as a member of the WHO Europe Technical Advisory Group on Innovation.

Nigerian Rapper & Recording Artist

Oladipo Eso, known professionally as LADIPOE, is a Nigerian rapper and recording artist celebrated for his razor-sharp lyricism, adept songwriting, and unmatched flow. His music is distinguished by witty, layered one-liners his fans call “Lifelines”- a nod to their depth and delivery.

Ladipoe is widely regarded as the “Leader of the Revival” (LOTR), a title that speaks to the breath of fresh air his sound, flow, and performance style bring to the African rap landscape. His genre-blending approach, which fuses rap with contemporary African sounds, has helped redefine perceptions of African rap music while establishing him as a pioneer of Afro-fusion rap. He showcases versatility and flair while consistently challenging conventional perceptions of African artistry.

His love for music took root in secondary school. He later moved to the United States to study Chemistry and Biology at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke, where he co-founded the rap group Lyrically Equipped alongside friends Jeffrey and Kurt. It was also during this period that he was introduced to Nigerian rap supergroup Show Dem Camp – a connection that proved pivotal. His feature on SDC’s hit single “Feel Alright” announced him to the public consciousness in a significant way.

In 2017, Ladipoe joined Mavin Records as the label’s first rapper, making his entrance with the Altims-produced debut single “Man Already.” His debut project, Talk About Poe, followed in 2018 to widespread acclaim. He continued to build his catalogue with fan favourites including “Lemme Know” – which featured singer Teni on the remix – and “Providence,” which appeared on Revival Sundays, a compilation of loosies released in December 2019.

Ladipoe’s biggest breakthrough came in 2021 with “Feeling,” featuring breakout star Buju. The record amassed over 80 million streams within four months of release, becoming the undisputed song of the summer in Nigeria and beyond. It topped local radio charts for eight consecutive weeks, making Ladipoe the first rapper in Nigerian history to achieve the feat. The single earned him numerous prestigious nominations, most notably a BET Award nomination for Best International Flow.

That same year, he released the critically acclaimed Providence EP, featuring Rema, Fireboy DML, and Amaarae. The momentum carried into 2022 with “Big Energy,” adding another standout record to his growing catalogue.

Founder & Executive Director
, World Privacy Forum

Pam Dixon is the founder and executive director of the World Privacy Forum. For more than two decades, Dixon has conducted original research on the privacy and governance of complex data ecosystems at scale. Her work spans AI and machine learning governance, identity systems, and health data, and encompasses extensive field research and policy engagement across more than 85 jurisdictions, with sustained engagement in the US, India, Africa, Asia-Pacific, and the EU.

Dixon was among the original appointees to the OECD AI Expert Group that drafted the OECD AI Principles, and continues to serve as chair of the civil society advisory group for OECD’s Digital Policy Committee and its AI Governance Working Party. She is a member of the OECD-GPAI Steering Committee. She is a board advisor to the WHO’s Health Data Collaborative and a member of its Data Governance WG. She co-chaired the UN Statistical Commission’s Data Governance and Legal Frameworks WG, a task force focused on governance of National Statistical Offices. Dixon is a principal investigator at the NIST AI Consortium and an invited expert to ITU Study Group 17. In other work, she teaches courses in global AI policy, data governance, and identity ecosystems at Carnegie Mellon University.

Her peer-reviewed field research on India’s Aadhaar biometric identity system, A Failure to Do No Harm, conducted over four years and published in Springer Nature in 2017 – was cited twice in the Supreme Court of India’s landmark Aadhaar privacy decision. Her 2014 report The Scoring of America, co-authored with Robert Gellman, was among the first major analyses of predictive analytics and machine learning through a privacy and governance lens. In 2023, she co-authored Risky Analysis, the first comprehensive global review and index of AI governance tools. In 2025, she completed a comprehensive global comparative study of national AI strategies, now visualized online.

Dixon’s current research addresses the governance of advanced AI systems. Her current theoretical work has been presented at the Privacy Law Scholars Conference (2024, 2026) and to European Data Protection Authorities at their Spring Conference (2025). This work has now been peer reviewed and accepted for publication, with the full articulation of this work forthcoming in 2026. She is the author of ten books and is the recipient of the EFF Pioneer Award for groundbreaking research on privacy and data ecosystems.

AI policy
, Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU)

Alex Read is a specialist on AI policy at the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU). He has 17 years of experience in parliamentary strengthening, including leading projects for the IPU and UNDP in Myanmar and Lao PDR. His work at IPU focuses on facilitating the exchange of knowledge and experience between parliaments on AI policy, supporting parliamentary engagement in international AI governance initiatives, and producing knowledge products on AI and the role of parliaments.

Senior Advisor Global Programmes, Generation Unlimited
, UNICEF

Tom Kaye is a global leader in education, skilling, and youth livelihoods who has dedicated his career to supporting young people to access learning and work opportunities across Africa, Asia, and the Middle East.

Tom currently serves as Senior Adviser for Global Solutions at UNICEF’s Generation Unlimited (GenU), where he oversees a portfolio of flagship initiatives that reached more than 15 million young people in 2023. In this role, he works with governments, the private sector, development partners, and young people themselves to design and scale innovative approaches that equip the world’s most marginalized youth with the skills needed for the future of work.

A central focus of Tom’s career has been identifying and deploying innovative approaches to supporting children and youth at scale. Most recently, this includes a focus on preparing youth to thrive in an AI-enabled world. He spearheads Generation Unlimited’s thought leadership agenda, including the 2024 report Time to Act: Preparing Youth for Work in an AI-Powered World, which sets out a bold vision for harnessing artificial intelligence to accelerate opportunity and inclusion for the largest youth generation in history.

Tom’s reflects a deep commitment to unlocking the potential of technology and innovation to serve humanity—ensuring young people everywhere can learn, work, and thrive.

Head, Global Institution Engagement
, TikTok

Kushal leads TikTok’s engagement with global institutions, shaping public policy partnerships with international organizations and multistakeholder forums. He previously served as Chief-of-Staff to the VP of Global Public Policy, supporting key initiatives across 100+ markets in Asia, Africa, and Australia. Before joining TikTok, he established a public policy consulting firm advising over a dozen corporations, multilateral agencies, universities, and research institutions across the Asia Pacific. His earlier work spans government programs for SMEs, startups, and skills development, as well as social impact initiatives in 25 countries with a global nonprofit.

Director Projects & AI
, Swiss Sustainable Finance

Romain Leroy-Castillo is the Director Projects and AI at Swiss Sustainable Finance, the leading Swiss organization accompanying the financial services sector in the transition to sustainable finance. At SSF, Romain leads among others the Artificial Intelligence initiative – publications, conferences, workshops and education sessions on AI applications for sustainable finance, rollout of AI-powered tools for SSF members, etc. Before joining SSF, he was Managing Director in global bank.

He intervenes as lecturer at Ecole Polytechnique in Paris and other universities on the topics of sustainability and artificial intelligence. Romain graduated from Sorbonne University (philosophy), SciencesPo Paris (political science), ESCP (business management) and from Oxford University Executive Education (artificial intelligence).

CEO and Co-Founder
, Apolitical

Robyn Scott is CEO and Co-Founder of Apolitical. Apolitical is the world’s largest online network for government, used by a quarter of a million public servants in 160 countries to gain new skills and share best practice. Prior to Apolitical Robyn founded several impact-focused startups and worked at the Financial Times. She serves on the board of Invisible Technologies, one of the world’s fastest growing AI companies. Robyn holds a number of advisory roles including with the World Economic Forum’s AI Policy Alliance, the World Economic Forum’s Global Futures Council on Govtech and Digital Public Infrastructure, the World Bank’s Working Group on AI in the Public Sector, and the External Advisory Board for the UK Policy Profession. She also serves on the investment committee of 100x, the London School of Economics’ impact accelerator. She was named a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader and a Gates Cambridge Scholar. She holds a BSc in Bioinformatics from Auckland University and a Masters in Bioscience Enterprise from the University of Cambridge, where she graduated with distinction.

CEO
, Equitably.ai
Co-founder
, Youth for Privacy
CEO
, OpenUK

OpenUK CEO, Amanda Brock has built one of open source’s most recognised and impactful organisations.  Executive Producer of State of Open Con (2023- 2025), Amanda’s a globally sought-after keynote speaker. A lawyer with 25 years’ experience, 5 as GC of Canonical, she’s been instrumental in shaping open source’s legal frameworks, as she was internet law during the early 2000’s.

Regularly contributing to tech press, she edited “Open Source: Law, Policy and Practice”, 2nd edition (2022). 

Recognition: Computer Weekly 50 Most Influential Women in UK Tech (2023, 2024) listed as #20 in 2024; Computing IT Leaders 100 (2023,2024,2025); Lifetime Achievement Award WIPL (2022); Women Who Will Changemaker (2023); INvolve Heroes (2022, 2023); Novi Awards (2024); and Ambassador, Open Charge Alliance.

Advisory Board Appointments: UK Cabinet Office Open Standards Board; UKRI Digital Research Infrastructure; UKRI Exascale; KDE; commercial boards – Mimoto, Scarf, FerretDB and Space Aye; and Fellow, Open Forum Academy; Distinguished Fellow, Rust Foundation; and European Representative, OIN and Board Member Mojaloop Foundation.

Senior Director, Quantum Communications
, Technology Innovation Institute (TII)

Dr. James A. Grieve is Senior Director of Quantum Communications at the Technology Innovation Institute (TII) in Abu Dhabi, UAE, where he leads a multidisciplinary team developing next-generation quantum-secure communication technologies. His current work spans quantum key distribution over metropolitan fibre networks, satellite-based quantum communications, and the development of optical ground station infrastructure for space-to-ground quantum links.
Dr. Grieve completed his PhD at the University of Bristol in 2012 and went on to hold research positions at Singapore’s Centre for Quantum Technologies (CQT), where he served as a Visiting Research Associate Professor. His research interests include single photons, integrated photonics, and quantum networks, and he has published widely in peer-reviewed journals across these fields.
A regular speaker at international forums on quantum technology and cybersecurity, Dr. Grieve is a recognised voice on preparing global communication infrastructure for the quantum era.

Chief of Partnership Branch
, United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Of Counsel
, DLA Piper

Michael Atleson has extensive experience in regulation, policy, enforcement, and management, with a focus on artificial intelligence (AI), advertising, and privacy.

He spent close to 20 years in the Federal Trade Commission’s Bureau of Consumer Protection, where he served several roles including Assistant Director for Regional Operations, Counsel to the Director, and most recently as Senior Staff Attorney in the Division of Advertising Practices.

During his time as Senior Staff Attorney, Michael managed numerous and novel enforcement matters related to AI and consumer reviews, and he engaged frequently with foreign, federal, and state agencies, as well as industry groups, academics, consumer organizations, and media representatives. He co-led the development of the Commission’s groundbreaking Rule on the Use of Consumer Reviews and Testimonials. Further, he authored two highly regarded reports to Congress on automated technology, an award-winning and oft-cited series of AI-related blog posts, and a variety of plain-language business guidance.

Michael is a recognized thought leader and brings a well-rounded perspective shaped by diverse roles in the private and public spheres.

Founder and Director of MIRALab
, University of Geneva

Professor Nadia Magnenat Thalmann is an internationally recognized pioneer in artificial intelligence, virtual humans, social robotics, and extended reality (XR). She founded MIRALab at the University of Geneva and later directed major innovation initiatives at Nanyang Technological University (Singapore), where she created Nadine, one of the world’s most advanced social robots.

For more than three decades, her work has explored how emerging technologies can support education, healthcare, cultural heritage, and human well-being. Through collaborations with governments, international organizations, industry, and academia, she has contributed to shaping global discussions on the responsible development of AI and digital technologies.

A recipient of numerous international distinctions, Professor Thalmann continues to advocate for human-centered innovation that serves society and promotes sustainable development.

Special Envoy of France for AI
Ambassador for AI and Digital Affairs
, France
SVP Global Affairs
, Mistral AI
Director, External Relations Division
, World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)

Dalila Hamou serves as the Director of the External Relations Division at the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), where she leads global engagement strategies and oversees partnerships with the UN system, intergovernmental bodies, NGOs, and industry stakeholders. As WIPO’s primary spokesperson for external relations, she has spearheaded initiatives such as the Pat-INFORMED database and strengthened trilateral cooperation among WIPO, WHO, and WTO. Her leadership has expanded capacity-building programs, particularly for women innovators, while advancing multilateral dialogue on intellectual property policy and institutional collaboration. Hamou plays a pivotal role in enhancing WIPO’s international outreach and fostering strategic alliances to promote inclusive innovation and knowledge-sharing worldwide.

Director for the Department of Digital Health and Innovation
, World Health Organization (WHO)

Dr Alain Labrique is the Director for the Department of Digital Health and Innovation at the World Health Organization. He is the founding director of the Johns Hopkins University Global mHealth Initiative and founding Editor-in-Chief for the Oxford Open Digital Health journal.
An infectious disease and population epidemiologist, he served until September of 2022 as Professor and the inaugural Associate Chair for Research in Department of International Health at the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health. Dr Labrique has led
research in over 30 countries and was recognized as one of the Top 11 mHealth Innovators in 2011. With over 250 publications in high-impact journals on Digital Health and Emerging Infectious Diseases, his frameworks for Digital Health remain among the most cited. Dr Labrique has served as a Technical Advisor to several global health agencies and Ministries of Health and chaired the WHO Digital Health Guidelines Development Group.

Senior Program Officer
, World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)
Co-Founder
, Center for Humane Technology
The Social Dilemma (Top 10 Netflix Documentary)

Called “the closest thing Silicon Valley has to a conscience” by the Atlantic, Tristan Harris is a technology ethicist and co-founder of the Center for Humane Technology, a nonprofit dedicated to aligning technology with humanity’s best interest. Tristan gained international recognition when he was featured in the Emmy-winning Netflix documentary, The Social Dilemma. Since raising the alarm on the harms of social media, Tristan has emerged as a leading public educator on the harms of unregulated artificial intelligence. Named to the TIME100 AI list in 2023, Tristan is “a tech leader committed to ensuring that we get this generation of AI right, because we simply can’t afford to get it wrong.”

Founder
, AI Psychological Research Coalition

Dr. Zachary Stein was trained at the interface of philosophy, psychology, and education, and now works in fields related to mitigating global catastrophic risk. Zak is considered a leading authority on the future of education and contemporary issues in human development. Cofounder of three non-profits, Dr. Stein is currently founder and director of the AI Psychological Research Coalition.

Dr. Stein is the author of dozens of peer-reviewed papers and several books, including the widely acclaimed Education in a Time Between Worlds: Essays on the Future of Schools, Technology, and Society. He is a sought-after and award-winning speaker, addressing audiences across diverse sectors, disciplines, and worldviews.

Research Fellow at the Harvard Human Flourishing Program; Founder & CEO
, Noēsis Collaborative

Ron Ivey has spent over two decades building collaborations across industry, government, academia, and civil society to keep technology and business in the service of people. In 2025, he founded Noēsis Collaborative, a nonprofit working with researchers, policymakers, and AI builders to ensure AI advances human flourishing, strengthening people rather than replacing them. He is a Research Fellow at Harvard’s Human Flourishing Program and a Fellow at the Centre for Public Impact and the Global Solutions Initiative, advising the G7 and G20 on global policy and evaluation. Ron has advised senior leaders across the public and private sectors, led international strategy projects, served as a policy advisor in the US Senate and to the White House, and regularly speaks at leading global forums on technology, trust, and social impact.

Executive Director
, Safe Online

Marija is the Executive Director of Safe Online, a leading global fund dedicated to wellbeing, safety and protection of children in the digital world. Under Marija’s leadership, Safe Online has mobilized over $100 million in investments and become a powerful advocate for child online safety. These investments have strengthened legal frameworks in 85+ countries, developed cutting-edge tools deployed in 100+ countries, and influenced global policy across issues such as human rights, internet governance, wellbeing of children and youth, mental health, child protection, connectivity and frontier technologies. Marija is a board member of WeProtect Global Alliance and a member of the World Economic Forum’s Global Coalition for Digital Safety. Before her role at Safe Online, she honed her expertise with the End Violence Global Partnership and UNICEF across diverse regions working on issues at the intersection of technology, research, partnerships and system reform. Marija holds an MSc in International Relations and Diplomacy from Leiden University, Netherlands.

Minister of the Environment, Climate and Biodiversity Minister for the Civil Service
, The Government of Luxembourg

Serge Wilmes, born on 6 May 1982 in Luxembourg, is a leading political figure in Luxembourg and leading political advocate of climate and environmental action in the international area.

Education and qualifications
After obtaining a first degree in history from the University of Nancy II, Serge Wilmes obtained a master’s degree in contemporary European history from the University of Luxembourg in 2006.

Governmental mandates
Following the legislative elections of 8 October 2023, Serge Wilmes was appointed Minister of the Environment, Climate and Biodiversity and Minister for the Civil Service
on 17 November 2023 in the coalition government between the Christian Social People’s Party (CSV) and the Democratic
Party (DP).

Other political posts
Serge Wilmes is a Luxembourgish politician affiliated with the Christian Social People’s Party (CSV). From 2011 to 2023, he was member of parliament for the CSV in Luxembourg’s Chambre des Députés. From 2008 to 2011, Serge Wilmes

was parliamentary advisor to the CSV. After being elected president of the Christian Social Youth (CSJ) in 2008, Serge Wilmes became president of the CSV Luxembourg City in 2016. From 2017 to 2023, he was first alderman of the City of Luxembourg, in charge of urban development, public spaces, architecture, green spaces/forests and environment and climate.

Chief Technology Officer
, QuantumGate

Janne Hirvimies is the Chief Technology Officer at QuantumGate, bringing 20 years of extensive experience in secure communications, mobile security, and hardware- assisted security systems. As results-driven leader, Janne excels in creating and leading business initiatives, products, and technological advancements across diverse regions. His deep expertise includes hardware platforms, operating systems, secure communication solutions, security frameworks, applied cryptography, key management, DRM, and mobile payment solutions.

Throughout his career, Janne has managed the complete product lifecycle from design through manufacturing, ensuring a secure supply chain. He previously held senior leadership roles including Vice President of the Phones Business Unit at KATIM, Senior Security Architect at Huawei, Engineering Manager at Intel, and was a pioneer in mobile security at Nokia. He has a proven track record of successfully collaborating with major chipset suppliers and industry leaders.

Janne holds a Master of Science in Engineering (Electronics) from Tampere University of Technology and is the inventor on five patents in the field of security.

Director, Quantum Computing Hardware, Quantum Research Center
, Technology Innovation Institute (TII)

Prof. Brito obtained his Ph.D. at the University of Campinas, was a post-doctoral researcher at IBM T. J. Watson-Yorktown Heights, and was a Research Staff member at D-Wave Sys. He is a tenured Assistant Professor of Physics at the University of Sao Paulo, leading the group on Open Quantum Systems and the theory of Superconducting devices. His interests are quantum computation and quantum thermodynamics, focusing on the dynamics of open quantum systems and superconducting device modeling.

Founder
, HR Digi

Anna Carlsson is a Nordic HR tech analyst and advisor who helps organisations lead the AI transition in HR. As founder of HR Digi, she works with HR leaders and technology vendors to turn AI ambition into practical adoption, grounded in data rather than hype. She looks at both sides of the shift, the technology and the people. The systems, data and tools on one side. The maturity, skills and trust an organisation needs to use them well on the other. Named a Top 100 Global HR Tech Influencer in 2024 and 2025, she also hosts The HR Digi Podcast, connecting global technology shifts to the everyday realities of HR.

Vice President, International Government Affairs
, Qualcomm International Incorporated (Qualcomm)

Elizabeth Migwalla is Vice President International Government Affairs for Qualcomm International Incorporated (Qualcomm). She leads global spectrum strategy and policy work in Qualcomm’s participation at the International Telecommunication Union, and coordinates Qualcomm’s global multidisciplinary ITU team in pursuit of business and technology objectives for 5G/6G, both at the ITU and among regional spectrum authorities.

Elizabeth is also Qualcomm’s Government Affairs lead for Africa and Middle East, interfacing directly with key government ministries, regulatory authorities as well as regional and international regulatory forums, in order to drive the adoption of advanced broadband wireless technologies and service in the MEA region. A strong advocate for innovation, Elizabeth leads the Qualcomm Africa Innovation Program, supporting startups in solving local challenges with advanced connectivity and processing technologies, new business models, and protection of intellectual property.

With a distinguished career in various aspects of telecommunications engineering, operations, services and policy spanning more than 31 years, she has built a reputation as one of Africa’s leading experts on communications policy through her many accomplishments during this period.
Prior to joining Qualcomm Elizabeth served The Boeing Company as its Regional Director for Regulatory Affairs for four years, and also performed a similar role for ICO Global Communications for a period of five years.

Elizabeth holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in engineering from the University of Nairobi (Kenya), and an MBA from Bond University in Australia.

Professor
, EPFL
CTO
, Infinigence AI

Boxun Li graduated from Tsinghua University with both bachelor’s and master’s degrees in electronic engineering, studied under Professor Yu Wang. He has been deeply involved in the research of AI infrastructure-related fields such as Embodied Intelligence, artificial intelligence algorithm design, high-efficiency computing system design, and software and hardware co-optimization. He has published over 60 papers in international top conferences and journals such as CVPR, ECCV, AAAI, TCAD, and DAC. He won the ASP-DAC 2024 Decade Most Influential Paper Award and achieved multiple international competition championships including ICCV, ECCV, DAC, and LPIRC.
Boxun Li has extensive practical experience in algorithm implementation and AI infrastructure. He previously served as the algorithm director of MEGVII. At Infinigence AI, Boxun Li is in charge of AI infrastructure technology strategy, architecture design, and engineering implementation. He leads the development of a unified system capability foundation that integrates diverse heterogeneous components, SW/HW collaboration, and cloud-edge integration. He drives innovative exploration and large-scale expansion of intelligent agent services. He leds the team to develop RLinf, a highly flexible large-scale reinforcement learning framework for embodied intelligence, and builds an open-source ecosystem around RLinf. The series of works have been published in OSDI, RSS, NeurIPS, ICML, and other top venues.

Governmental Affairs Manager
, Coursera

María Cristina Cárdenas Peralta is a dedicated and versatile professional with extensive experience in digital education and government relations. As the Governmental Affairs Manager for Ibero-America at Coursera LATAM and Spain, Cristina plays a crucial role in empowering governments to transform lives by developing skills in key areas demanded by today’s economy and society. She is also a successful entrepreneur, having founded 3C Innovation for Human Development, focusing on technology adoption and digital skills development in Latin America, especially in the education and labor sectors.

Cristina’s professional background is highlighted by her leadership in shaping Mexico’s national policy for educational innovation, particularly as the National Coordinator of @prende.mx. Additionally, she has held influential roles in the Office for the Coordination of the National Digital Strategy at the Mexican President’s Office, and at the Inter-American Development Bank. These positions have significantly contributed to her expertise in digital education strategy and government policy.

Cristina’s extensive publications on digital education and skills development highlight her expertise in these fields. Complementing her academic contributions, she is also deeply involved in various organizations. Her active participation in CONECTADAS, MXDC.org, Christel House International, and the Rehabilitation Center Casa de María demonstrates her commitment to leveraging education and technology for social impact and community development.

Her academic credentials include an MSc in Economics from the University of Essex and a B.Sc. in Economics from ITAM. Her pursuit of excellence is further evidenced by receiving prestigious scholarships like the Alban Scholarship and the Fundación Beca.

Founder
, AMBLIA

Sarah Alonso Vega is a cross-domain AI innovator and founder of AMBLIA, an AI-assisted vision therapy wearable, and VEXA, an AI productivity consulting firm, with ties to TUDelft’s deep-tech launchpad. A featured participant in the Hello Tomorrow Deep Tech Global Summit, Sarah brings a builder’s lens to the intersection of AI, health tech, and enterprise innovation. This fall, she embarks on a dual master’s program spanning Tsinghua University (Data Science & Information Technology) and the University of Washington (Technology Innovation in Connected Devices) a move that reflects her signature “Curiosity Architecture” approach to cross-disciplinary problem solving.

Global Chief Purpose & Sustainability Officer
, Deloitte

As Deloitte Global Chief Purpose & Sustainability Officer, Will is responsible for leading the  organization-wide strategy to uphold Deloitte’s commitment to its Purpose to make an impact that matters – for Deloitte’s clients, people, and society. Will is dedicated to responsible business practices, serving the public interest, and working to create a better, more sustainable world.

Will is an ambassador for Deloitte’s purpose and sustainability commitments, implementing global shared values, and fostering a purpose-driven mindset. He collaborates with Deloitte Global, Deloitte member firms and business leaders, and key external stakeholders and NGOs to further advance Deloitte’s Purpose and sustainability impacts. In his Deloitte Global role, Will is responsible for identifying strategies that enable Deloitte to act on the  complex challenges society faces today and overseeing the implementation of Deloitte’s net-zero transition and societal impact strategies.

Alongside his Deloitte Global role, Will is the managing partner for People & Purpose across Deloitte North and South Europe. In this role, Will has  responsibilities for strategic people and purpose initiatives across thirty countries and territories and more than 75,000 Deloitte people.

Additionally, Will is a Senior Audit & Assurance partner in Deloitte UK, with over 25 years of professional experience. He works with clients across major listed, private, and international businesses with complex operations across multiple geographies, predominantly in the retail, manufacturing, and consumer industries.

Outside of work, Will is a trustee and treasurer of Onvero, a charity focused on driving and advancing inclusion in the workplace. In addition, Will was recognized as Male Diversity Champion of the Year for 2020 at the UK Women in Accountancy and Finance Awards. Will lives in London with his husband, who is an opera singer and teacher, and their dog.

 

Physician Scientist
, Microsoft AI

Dr. Xiaoxuan (Xiao) Liu is a Physician Scientist at Microsoft AI, Associate Professor at the University of Birmingham and Associate Editor at NEJM AI. She has led internationally recognised work in responsible AI in health on evidence standards, policy, and regulation. Xiao led the development of SPIRIT-AI and CONSORT-AI, reporting guidelines for AI clinical trials and led STANDING Together, a global effort to tackle algorithmic bias and improve transparency in data diversity. Xiao was previously a Health Scientist at Apple, where she worked on sensing algorithms for consumer wearables. Before that, she was an ophthalmic surgeon in the UK NHS.

Division Chief, Data Operations Division Statistics Department
, International Monetary Fund (IMF)

Bachir Boukherouaa is Division Chief of the Data Operations Division in the Statistics Department of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), based in Washington, D.C. He leads the development and delivery of major data modernization and AI initiatives at the Fund, including StatGPT — an AI-powered platform providing trusted natural-language access to official statistics — and the Global Trusted Data Commons, a multilateral initiative to make the world’s authoritative economic data AI-ready. Mr. Boukherouaa chairs the STA AI Working Group and is a recognized speaker on AI and data architecture at international forums, including CDAO Singapore 2026. He holds deep expertise in data governance, Big Data, and the responsible deployment of AI in official statistics.

Director Global Partnerships
, Microsoft Elevate

Tri-lingual, strategic, corporate affairs professional with a keen passion and knowledge in global sustainability challenges and international public affairs. Proven leadership across international public/private innovative corporate social responsibility initiatives.

Specialties: CSR Strategy, Sustainability, Cross-Sector Partnerships, Stakeholder engagement, Corporate communications, Government relations, Community investment and Public Affairs.

Chief Cyber Curmudgeon
, sFractal Consulting, USA

Duncan leverages 45+ years’ worth of expertise in conceiving, developing, and delivering state-of-the-art software platforms into a boutique cybersecurity/software development consulting company he founded to make the world a safer place.

Working under the banner of his tagline “Think evilly, act ethically,” Duncan has authored numerous papers and patents. He has been awarded the US Intelligence Community Seal Medallion (1994), the AT&T Science and Technology Medal (2010), and the OASIS Distinguished Contributor Award (2021). Duncan is also an IEEE Senior Life Member.

Duncan’s involvement in cybersecurity began in 1990 during Desert Shield/Storm. He subsequently created and led the first Security Operations Center (as well as coined the term “SOC”) and retired as AT&T’s first Chief Security Architect. He has served as both a Rapporteur and Working Party Chair in ITU-T SG15 and contributed significantly in ITU-T SG17. In his semi-retirement, in addition to helping with ITU Kaleidoscope, he has volunteered to Chair the TG1.1 Terminology Task Group of the ITU Focus Group on Embodied AI.

Digital Policies and Trade Coordinator
, Universal Postal Union (UPU)

Mrs. Radka Sibille works as the Universal Postal Union’s Digital Policies and Trade Coordinator, focusing on postal-enabled digital transformation and trade inclusion to bridge digital divides and expand MSMEs’ access to trade. She has over 20 years of professional experience in diplomacy, international trade, development cooperation and multilateral affairs.

Director of Policy, Regulation and Markets
, Universal Postal Union (UPU)

Mr. Somasundram is the Director of Policy, Regulation and Markets of the International Bureau of the UPU and the Secretary of the Council of Administration of the UPU. In this capacity he oversees many of the critical policy and regulatory work programs of the International Bureau in support of the needs of UPU member governments. He is a lawyer and economist with over 20 years of experience in international regulatory and policy matters gained in the public and private sectors.

Regents Professor of Computer Science
, University of Minnesota
Appointed to the Independent International Scientific Panel on AI

Vipin Kumar is Regents Professor and William Norris Chair in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Minnesota, where he also directs the CSE Data Science Initiative. His research focuses on artificial intelligence for scientific discovery, machine learning, data mining, and high-performance computing, with applications spanning climate science, hydrology, agriculture, health, and other domains of societal importance. His contributions to these fields have been recognized by numerous honors, including the ACM SIGKDD Innovation Award, the IEEE Computer Society Sidney Fernbach Award, and the IEEE Taylor L. Booth Education Award.

He currently serves as a member of the United Nations Independent International Scientific Panel on AI, which provides scientific assessments to support international discussions on AI opportunities, risks, and governance. His interests include scientific foundation models, knowledge-guided machine learning, and the role of AI in advancing science and societal well-being.

Research Analyst
, The Stimson Center

Giulia Neaher is a Research Analyst with the Strategic Foresight Hub at the Stimson Center, where she leads projects on AI policy and the sociopolitical impacts of emerging technologies. Her research spans responsible AI efforts in the Global South, ethical AI governance, open-source software security, and international technical standards.

Prior to joining Stimson, Giulia served as Assistant Director at the Atlantic Council’s GeoTech Center, where she led programming and authored research on responsible AI, tech standards, and the geopolitics of technology. She also worked as a Research Associate at the Center for AI & Digital Policy, tracking U.S. AI policy developments and conducting advocacy for responsible AI.

Giulia graduated with a Master in Public Policy from the Harvard Kennedy School, where she was a Public Service Fellow, and holds a B.A. in international relations and economics from Washington University in St. Louis. She is fluent in Italian and Spanish.

Government Affairs Director and Head of EMEA AI Policy
, Cisco

Matteo is Government Affairs Director and Head of EMEA AI Policy for Cisco’s EU Office, in addition to focusing on other key policy areas such as IP, Competition, and Platforms. He joined Cisco’s Brussels Government Affairs Team in May 2024. He was previously Director, Policy – EMEA at BSA – The Software Alliance, leading its work on AI. Matteo has been based in Brussels since 2013, having worked in consultancy and at the U.S. Mission to the EU. Matteo holds a Master’s Degree in EU Law from LUISS University, and an LLM in International Legal Studies from Georgetown University.

Senior Advisor
, United Nations Secretary General's Special Envoy
Chairman
, The Institute for Policy, Advocacy, and Governance (IPAG)

Prof. Syed Munir Khasru, Chairman, the Institute for Policy, Advocacy, and Governance (IPAG), is a global thought leader on digital transformation, artificial intelligence, and technology governance, with over a decade of active engagement in G7 and G20 communities. He has led around 20 policy briefs and co-chaired task forces for both G7 and G20, contributing to international discussions on AI governance, digital inclusion, cyber resilience, and emerging technologies.

An MBA from the Wharton School of Business, University of Pennsylvania, Prof. Syed Munir Khasru (www.syedmunirkhasru.org) founded and built two internationally recognized knowledge institutions from the developing Global South, IPAG and e.Gen Consultants Ltd. Under his leadership, IPAG has emerged as a respected international think tank advancing policy and strategy on artificial intelligence, digital transformation, cyber security, data governance, and the implications of emerging technologies for sustainable development. Prof. Khasru’s multidisciplinary expertise and active engagement with multilateral platforms have enabled him to bridge technology policy with practical development challenges, particularly in ensuring that AI and digital innovation contribute to inclusive growth and equitable outcomes for developing countries.

Prof. Khasru will make the keynote speech in the session: on “AI and hardware: The rising cost of digital entry and widening digital divide” to be held on July 8 (Wed), 2026 from 11:00 – 11:30 CEST at the Solutions Stage, AI for Good Global Summit, Palexpo, International Exhibition and Convention Center, Geneva which is jointly organized by the ITU and IPAG. Prof. Khasru will be joined by leading experts from the UN, tech industry, think tanks, and academia.

Co-founder
, Earth Species Project
Center for Humane Technology

Aza is a National Geographic Explorer and co-founder of Earth Species Project, a nonprofit dedicated to translating animal communication. He is also the co-founder of the Center for Humane Technology, was an architect and subject of the documentary The Social Dilemma, and is the co-host for the popular podcast Your Undivided Attention. Trained as a mathematician and dark matter physicist, he has taken three companies from founding to acquisition, has been a co-chairing member of the World Economic Forum’s Global Future Council on the Future of AI, briefs heads of state, and helped found Mozilla Labs, in addition to being named FastCompany’s Master of Design, and listed on Forbes and Inc Magazines’ 30-under-30.

, Civilization Research Institute (CRI)

Joy Mauthe Raskin spearheads special projects and partnerships at the Civilization Research Institute (CRI) in collaboration with the Center for Humane Technology (CHT). Her work focuses on reducing planetary catastrophic risks to our civilization and biosphere, with a specific emphasis on AI as an accelerant. She developed the Concertalk, a public impact format blending immersive art, science, and songwriting to guide audiences through our most critical collective challenges and back into a grounded, possibility-driven future.

Innovation Manager, Global Learning Innovation Hub
, UNICEF

Julie de Barbeyrac is an Innovation Manager at UNICEF’s Global Learning Innovation Hub, where she leads the Accessible Digital Textbooks (ADT) initiative. Since 2017, she has driven the global “Accessible Digital Textbooks for All”, now present in 16 countries, harnessing technology and AI to make education inclusive for children with disabilities. With 20 years of international experience in health, disability inclusion, and accessible EdTech, Julie has shaped global strategies within UNICEF across regions and advised leading organizations including Inclusive Development Partners, EdTech Hub, UNESCO, and Disability Education and Development (DED). She is committed to ensuring that every child, regardless of ability, has equitable access to quality education.

Technical Lead, Accessible Digital Textbooks (ADT)
, UNICEF

Elias Constantopedos is a product-focused technology leader specializing in accessible digital publishing and inclusive education technology. In 2013, he founded the interactive media-tech company CAAST, leading the development of a digital publishing ecosystem and delivering cross-platform experiences for global brands including Marvel, Disney, LEGO, Unilever, Sony/Columbia, and Universal.

Since 2017, Elias has worked with UNICEF across Disability, Education, and the Learning Innovation Hub, serving as the Technical Lead for the Accessible Digital Textbooks (ADT) initiative. He has led the design and delivery of digital accessibility solutions with governments and partners across 14 countries in Africa, Latin America and South Asia —and contributed to accessible digital publishing standards in collaboration with UNICEF, OHCHR, and the World Bank. In 2025, he led the technical development of the open-source ADT AI Pipeline, developed with OpenAI, enabling the conversion of textbooks into accessible digital formats at scale.

Giga Programme Manager
, International Telecommunication Union (ITU)

Irene Kaggwa is the Programme Manager at the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) for Giga, a joint ITU-UNICEF initiative that seeks to support governments to connect all schools to the Internet by 2030.

Prior to that, she worked in different roles within Uganda Communications Commission – the regulator in the communications sector in Uganda, for a period of 25 years, including serving as the interim Executive Director from 2020 to 2023. Her experience spans policy development, research, strategy, communications/ICT regulation, radio spectrum management, cyber security and implementation of the various aspects of fostering ICT and ICT enabled socio-economic development.

A registered engineer, Irene holds a Master of Science in Communications Systems and Signal Processing from the University of Bristol and a Master of Science in Economic Management and Policy (Business Economic Pathway) from the University of Strathclyde in the United Kingdom. She did a Bachelor in Electrical Engineering at Makerere University in Uganda.

 

Chief Marketing Officer and Partner
, Telecom Review

Issam Eid is a Canadian-Lebanese media executive, strategic communications expert, and telecommunications industry commentator with over two decades of experience spanning media, marketing, journalism, public relations, business development, and event management.

He currently serves as Partner and Chief Marketing Officer of Telecom Review Group, one of the world’s leading ICT media and events organizations.

Throughout his career, Issam has moderated numerous executive interviews, webinars, panel discussions, roundtables, and fireside chats featuring global CEOs, C-level executives, policymakers, and industry leaders. He is a prominent figure at the Telecom Review Leaders’ Summit, where he regularly moderates discussions on 5G-Advanced (5G-A), digital transformation, artificial intelligence, cloud computing, cybersecurity, sustainability, connectivity, and the future of telecommunications. He has also served as presenter and master of ceremonies for the Telecom Review Excellence Awards and Telecom Review Merit Awards, where more than 40 awards are presented annually to leading organizations and executives across the ICT industry.

Issam holds Bachelor of Science degrees in Management Information Systems and Business Management Economics from the American University of Technology and Empire State University of New York. He also earned a Mini-MBA in Business Management from the International Business Management Institute (IBMI).

Fluent in Arabic, English, and French, Issam is widely recognized for his ability to facilitate insightful conversations, connect industry leaders, and translate complex technology trends into engaging and impactful discussions for global audiences.

Vice President
, Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.

Mr. Xiao Ran is Vice President of Huawei Technologies. He previously was the Vice President of Strategy and Business Development. He brings more than twenty years of experience in the ICT industry to this role. 

Since joining Huawei in 1998, Mr. Xiao has held a number of management positions across various R&D, Marketing, Strategy and Business Development. He has been appointed as Director of OSS & EMS of Fixed Network Product Line, Director of OSS & Service Marketing, President of Strategy and Business Development of Fixed Network Product Line, President of Strategy and Business Development of CNBG, President of the Strategy and Business Development Department of Products and Solutions.  

Mr. Xiao holds a Master of Computing science and technology degree from Nanjing University, and he also holds a MBA degree from Hong Kong Polytech University. 

Chief Technology Officer AI
, Cognizant

Babak Hodjat is a British computer scientist, entrepreneur, and writer. He was the co-founder and CEO of Sentient Technologies and now holds the position of Chief Technology Officer AI at Cognizant. He is a specialist in the field of artificial intelligence and machine learning. In 1998 Hodjat co-founded Dejima Inc and served as CEO and CTO, his patented work on artificial intelligence led to the technology used by Apple for their digital assistant Siri.

Director of the Office of Innovation
, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

Dr. Vincent Martin is the Director of the FAO Office of Innovation (OIN), where he is responsible for leading the Organization’s innovation agenda as part of the Science and Innovation strategy.

Dr. Martin brings 28 years of experience in science, research, and policy as they relate to issues surrounding agrifood systems. Prior to serving as Director of OIN, Dr. Martin served as the United Nations Resident Coordinator in the Republic of Guinea. There, he oversaw 24 UN agencies, driving efforts towards the Sustainable Development Goals, leading humanitarian initiatives, and tackling critical matters in development, politics, peace, and security, always bringing innovation into UN programmatic interventions.

He also served as FAO’s representative to China and DPR Korea, where he played a key role by leveraging his knowledge of food security, global health and nutrition issues in shaping strategies for preventing epidemic diseases and foster agricultural policies for innovation.

Before his work in China, Dr. Martin earned recognition as “Knight of the Order of the Lion” in Senegal for his notable contributions in the same fields, as FAO Representative and Head of the FAO Regional Hub for emergency and humanitarian interventions in the Sahel and West Africa.

Director of FAO Liaison Office in Geneva
, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nation (FAO)

Dominique Burgeon has over 30 years’ professional experience, including a number of senior positions at the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), both at headquarters and in decentralized offices.

In January 2021, he was appointed Director of the FAO Liaison Office to the United Nations in Geneva, following more than eight years as Director of FAO’s Emergency and Rehabilitation Division (now the Office of Emergency and Resilience) and leading the design and implementation of FAO’s strategic programme on resilience.

He has extensive experience in humanitarian and development assistance, including as FAO Representative in Bangladesh, where he oversaw one of FAO’s largest field programmes. Mr Burgeon also co-led FAO’s response to the Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza crisis, contributing to the development of the “One Health” approach. Dominique has served as a senior advisor to the Assistant Director-General (Operations) and in the FAO offices in Syria and at UN Headquarters in New York.

Innovation Officer – Frontier Technologies
, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nation (FAO)

Alessia Correani has recently joined FAO as Innovation Officer – Frontier Technologies at FAO Office of Innovation, Digital Agricolture division. She has over 15 years of experience in digital transformation, mainly in the private sector domain. She has been leading big organizations across different industries in designing, implementing and scaling new innovative business models including AI-based digital products/platforms models, as well as new strategic partnerships creation between private and non-profit. Her main areas of interest are agrifood systems’ transformation leveraging frontier technologies and behavioral sciences, ethical, sustainable and reusable AI based products/assets for public use, particularly looking at sustainable agrifood systems, sustainable and regenerative agriculture, agroecology and gender equality. Alessia has collaborated for a year in the Experimental Psychology Department of Oxford University as visiting fellow, holds a Ph.D in Behavioural and Cognitive Neuroscience at Birmingham University (UK), a Post Graduate Diploma in Cognitive Neuropsychology at La Sapienza Univeristy of Rome and Bristol Univeristy. She also teaches AI Ethics, Neuroscience principles applied to AI-product and Agentic Systems at Univeristà Cattolica and Politecnico di Milano and supports as Ethical Advisor at the EU for special AI-based projects.

CEO
, WeRobotics

Sonja is a passionate social entrepreneur, Ashoka Fellow and Forbes 50 over 50 member with a longstanding career both in the non-profit and for-profit sectors. After pioneering startup work in the civilian drone sector since 2013, she co-founded WeRobotics in 2015.
WeRobotics is a social impact organization that invests in people, relationships, and collaborations to unlock the full value of technology for social good. We build ecosystems where local and global actors can work together as equals, innovate safely, and co-create locally owned technology solutions that work – and last. The Flying Labs Network – the largest drone for social good network on the globe – is a great example on our ecosystem building work.
Sonja has also been voted as one of Top 100 Women in Social Enterprise in 2023 and has been elected to the Hall of Fame of Switzerland’s 100 Digital in 2022 after nominations in 2018, 2019 and 2021.

CEO
, Digital Green India

Areas of expertise: transformational nonprofit leadership, social development, program management, social impact, technology for good.

With over 25 years of experience in social development, program and nonprofit leadership, Bhasin brings a wealth of expertise to her role as of Digital Green India. Under her leadership, Digital Green has accelerated its transition toward a farmer-responsive, AI-driven agricultural extension India. The organization has launched FarmerChat, its AI-powered agricultural advisory app, reaching farmers and extension workers across multiple states, with strong participation from women users and a growing share of active taking action based on its advice.

Prior to joining Digital Green, she served as CEO of Nasscom Foundation, where she transformed the organization and took it to the next level by championing technology for social good and worked to bridge the digital in underserved communities across India by positively impacting over 15M lives. Before that, she spent two decades at Concern India Foundation as Deputy CEO, leading initiatives in education, health, and disaster community development, particularly for women.

She is passionate about serving the intersectionality of technology, gender, climate and agriculture. Bhasin is an alumna of India’s prestigious Delhi of Social Work, Delhi University. She is also a fellow of the Japan-India Transformative Technology Network (JITTN) by Salzburg Global, and has been featured among the “50 Women in Technology Leadership” by one of India’s leading IT magazines.

Director of AI, trust and society
, Partnership on AI

Claire Leibowicz is Director of AI, Trust, and Society at the Partnership on AI and a part-time doctoral candidate at the Oxford Internet Institute, where her research focuses on how to govern visual material in the AI age. As a practitioner, Claire has spent over a decade building multistakeholder strategies at the intersection of AI and society — with a specific focus on how AI impacts trust in information and psychological well-being. At PAI, Claire led the development of PAI’s Responsible Practices for Synthetic Media framework, adopted by organizations including OpenAI, TikTok, the BBC, and Code for Africa, and leads a team working on AI and Human Connection and Agent Monitoring. Claire was a Fellow focused on AI governance at the Rockefeller Foundation’s Bellagio Center and her work has been featured in MIT Tech Review, the New York Times, the Financial Times, and other media outlets. She holds a BA in Psychology and Computer Science from Harvard and a master’s from Oxford, where she studied as a Clarendon Scholar.

Global Corporate Responsibility, Global Leader Social Impact Tech alliances
, EY

Anne leads social impact collaborations with EY Global tech alliances. These collaborations span EY Ripples focus areas. She oversees teams devoted to accelerating environmental sustainability and supporting the next generation workforce.

Her lifelong commitment to improving education began in the central office of the largest school district in the US. Anne has worked in education across the private sector, local government and non-profit sector.

How Anne is building a better working world
“I am committed to building a better working world by actively collaborating with global technology alliances. By harnessing complementary skills and innovative tools, I create a dynamic environment where diverse expertise converges. This collaboration not only fosters creativity and idea exchange but also empowers us to tackle complex challenges together. Through these partnerships, we develop impactful solutions that benefit communities and industries around the globe, driving sustainable progress and positive change.”

Co-founder and Chief Product Officer
, Resilio solutions
Head of Sustainability Standardization
, Nokia
Professor
, Latin University of Costa Rica
Head of the Skills and Future Readiness Division
, OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development)

Glenda leads the Skills and Future Readiness division at the OECD looking at how skill needs are changing in the labour market and identifying effective policy responses, particularly in the area of adult learning and on-the-job training for the AI and green transitions. Glenda’s team provides advice to countries, carries out comparative analysis and contributes to the development and analysis of the OECD Survey of Adult Skills (PIAAC) and the accompanying employer module on skill gaps. She holds a PHD in Economics from the University of Oxford.

Senior Manager, International Relations
, GSMA
Associate Gender Affairs Officer
, International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
Program Officer, Sector and Enterprise Competitiveness Section
, International Trade Center (ITC)

Natalya has been a part of the International Trade Center for over seven years, working on advancing digital trade for MSMEs in Southeast and Central Asia, and Sub-Saharan Africa. In her work, Natalya focuses on strengthening MSME support ecosystems and partnerships, building skills, including in the area of AI use for trade, and connecting MSMEs to markets through digital channels. Prior to joining ITC, she led marketing and communications at EY in Central Asia. Natalya is a graduate of the University of Geneva and Said Business School, the University of Oxford. She is a member of the Programs Committee of the EQUALS Global Partnership.

Technical Officer, Women's Entrepreneurship Development
, International Labour Organization (ILO)

Sara Andersson is a Technical Officer at the International Labour Organization, where she oversees the entrepreneurship portfolio, including the Women’s Entrepreneurship Development programme. Her work focuses on sustainable enterprise development as a pathway to decent work and inclusive economic growth. Since joining the ILO in 2017, she has worked on MSME development, entrepreneurship and supply chains, drawing on experience from both headquarters and field assignments. Prior to joining the ILO, Sara worked in the private sector on sustainability and responsible business conduct. She holds an MSc in International Business and Politics from Copenhagen Business School.

Global Corporate Responsibility Innovation and Engagement Leader
, EY

Abi is the Innovation and Engagement Leader for the EY Global Corporate Responsibility program, EY Ripples, a role which responds to the ever-changing social landscape and reacts to business priorities.

Abi is passionate about using business as a force for good. With over 20 years of experience at the global EY organization, Abi is outcome driven and has a proven track record of designing and providing on strategic Corporate Responsibility initiatives and, previously, commercial client work.

During her tenure in the Corporate Responsibility team, Abi has led teams and portfolios of work around social entrepreneurship, women in technology, disaster response and AI for good.

Prior to joining the Global Corporate Responsibility team, Abi worked as a management consultant and auditor. Abi is a chartered accountant and received a master in Health Care Ethics and Law and an LLB in Law.

Senior Gender and Youth Advisor to the Secretary-General
, International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
Indigenous Systems Strategist
Stewardship & Systems Advisor Cultural Innovation Leader

Ivy Smith is a Global Indigenous leader and trauma specialist, and Founder of Our Foundation, with more than 35 years of experience in community wellbeing and systems transformation. Working across local and international platforms, she advances ethical innovation, governance, ancestral intelligence, and practical solutions that bridge Indigenous knowledge and emerging technologies to support inclusive, human-centred futures.

, Proges
Head
, Federal Department of the Environment, Transport, Energy, and Communications DETEC

Albert Rösti was elected to the Federal Council on 7 December 2022. He holds a doctorate in technical sciences and a Master’s degree in agricultural engineering, and also earned an MBA through study in Bern and Rochester, New York. Prior to his election to the Federal Council, he owned a company active in public affairs and project management. Director of Swiss Milk Producers from 2007–2013, Dr Rösti had previously held various positions in the Bern cantonal government, including a period as secretary general of the Department of Economic Affairs from 2003–2006. Over the years he has also held a number of association and club roles.
In 2011 Dr Rösti was elected to the Swiss Parliament, where he was a member of the Environment, Spatial Planning and Energy Committee for 11 years and presided over the National Council’s Social Security and Health Committee in 2022. He was president of the Swiss People’s Party (SVP) from 2016–2019.
Dr Rösti is married with two adult children. He was born on 7 August 1967 in Frutigen, where he is also a citizen.

Data & AI Project Analyst, Country Digital Transformation
, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)

Barbora Bromová supports UNDP teams, Governments and local partners in developing and scale community-driven data governance solutions for responsible artificial intelligence. She specialises in digitising under-resourced and Indigenous languages to harness multilingual AI systems for inclusive digitalisation, sustainable development, and resilient public service. Her academic background combines law and computational social science at Sciences Po Paris, Hertie School Berlin and the University of Amsterdam, complimented by insights from professional experiences with the OECD Observatory for Public Sector Innovation, prg.ai, and the European Press Prize.

Director General
, ICT Commission, Tanzania
Co-chair
, Taskforce on Inequality and Social-related Financial Disclosures (TISFD)
Head of Responsible AI (EMEA & APAC)
, Infosys

Sray Agarwal has applied AI and analytics from Financial Services to Hospitality and has led the development of Responsible AI framework for multiple banks in the UK and the US. Based out of London, Sray is Head of Responsible AI (EMEA & APAC) at Infosys. He is an active blogger and has given his talks on Ethical AI at major AI conferences across the globe (more than 20) and has podcasts, video interviews and lectures on reputed websites and social media at United Nations, Microsoft, ODSC, DSC, GOSIM to name a few. He is quite active speaker and is invited globally for speaking on areas for AI Policy focusing on AI for good. His contribution to the development of the technology was recognised by Microsoft when he won the Most Valued Professional in AI award in 2020 to 2025. He is also an expert for United Nations (UNCEFACT) and have recently authored a book on Responsible AI published by Springer. He is also a guest lecturer at Jio institute. He holds patents on RAI system and methods.

CEO
, Generation Unlimited

Kevin leads Generation Unlimited at UNICEF in the United Nations as CEO, spearheading global initiatives to deliver skilling, employment and entrepreneurial opportunities for young people around the world. As a CEO, entrepreneur, and innovator, Kevin has built and led organizations that bridge the gaps between technology, education, employment and international development in over 90 countries.

Prior to his current role, Kevin served as CEO of Right To Play, an international development organization that protects, educates, and empowers children across Africa, the Middle East, and Asia. His leadership experience also includes serving as Managing Director of Canada’s top-ranked MBA program at the University of Toronto, where he helped to shape the next generation of Canada’s business leaders.

Kevin’s entrepreneurial journey began at age 27 when he founded TeachAway, driven by the conviction that every child and young person deserves to benefit from the power of a great teacher. TeachAway grew to become the world’s leading international teacher recruitment platform and evolved into the Kesson Group, which continued to innovate creating Skooli, an online tutoring platform, and Klassroom, an online US-accredited K-12 teacher licensure program. The company’s global growth and innovative ed-tech and job-tech solutions attracted the attention of Pluribus Technologies, which acquired the Kesson Group.

Kevin holds a Doctorate in Business Administration from IE Business School at IE University, where his research focused on entrepreneurship, an MBA from Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management, and an Honors Bachelor of Arts with High Distinction from the University of Toronto in Philosophy and History.

, Microsoft Elevate
Head of Country Health Systems
, Gavi

Rita Rhayem is a public health and humanitarian professional with more than 20 years of experience in health systems strengthening, immunization and humanitarian response. She currently serves as Head of Country Health Systems at Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, where she supports the strategic delivery of Gavi’s health systems agenda, contributing to country grant design, implementation, and performance monitoring, with a particular focus on countries affected by fragility and conflict.

Previously, Rita held senior positions with Caritas Lebanon and Caritas Internationalis, serving as Country Director and Health Advisor respectively. She is a former President of the Sphere Standards Board. A pharmacist by training, she holds an MBA in Health Management and a Master’s degree in Interdisciplinary Gender Studies and is committed to advancing equitable, people-centered health systems and humanitarian action.

OGW Secretary ICT, E- Government and Digital Economy
, Ministry of ICT&DE, Government of Kenya

Mary Kerema, is a dynamic and results-driven ICT leader with over 27 years of experience in leveraging technology to enhance government services and drive digital transformation. She has a proven track record in managing large-scale IT projects, fostering cross-departmental collaboration, and implementing innovative solutions that has improved operational efficiency across Government.

Mary Kerema, was currently appointed as the Secretary ICT, E-Government and Digital Economy in the Ministry of IC&DE . Prior she was working as Deputy Director, E-Government in ICT Authority.

Her achievements include: Development of ICT Masterplan, Strategic Plans, ICT Policies, standards and Procedures for the National Government; Overseeing the development, deployment and maintenance of the government enterprise systems such as National education management Integrated system (NEMIS); implementing the Electronic Government Procurement System (e-GPS); spearheading implementation of the Re-engineered Pension Management System; Technology lead in the Digital Identity project in Kenya; Overseeing and guiding the Implementation of e-Citizen Platform.

She has recently been appointed as the deputy ambassador for ID4Africa for Kenya 2024.

Education: Master’s in Information Technology Management, [The University of Nairobi], and currently pursuing PHD in Information Systems

In recognition of her role as a pillar in development of ICT in Government ,outstanding and distinguished service to the nation in various capacities she was in 2020 awarded Order of Grand Warrior of Kenya (OGW) by His Excellency the President. She has also been recognized by The Global e-Schools and Communities Initiative (GESCI as an African leader in ICT.

AI advisor
, GIZ

Daniel Brumund is an AI advisor for GIZ’s initiative “FAIR Forward – Artificial Intelligence for All” which promotes a more inclusive, open and sustainable approach to AI at an international level, together with partners from government, civil society and academia in Africa and Asia. He is working with Mozilla Common Voice and African partners to create open AI training data for under-resourced languages; as well as supporting Kenyan partners with creating open-source chatbots to simplify access to government services; and working on licensing and business models for open-source AI systems.

, Microsoft
Professor
, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain

Anna Matamala is a Full Professor at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. She is a member of Transmedia Catalonia, a research group that investigates media and digital accessibility. She is also the director of AccessCat, a network of research groups in Catalonia working on accessible communication. Anna has taken part in many projects on media accessibility and has published books and academic articles on the topic. She is one of the founder of the MAP platform and is very active in standardisation work at both national and international committees. She is involved in ITU SG21 Q1/21 as associate rapporteur and is also taking part in ITU Focus Group on Embodied Artificial Intelligence.

Director
, Apache Software Foundation

Chris is currently serving his third term as a Director of the Apache Software Foundation, where he helps steward one of the world’s most influential open-source communities. He was instrumental in bringing Apache PLC4X to the Foundation—a project for vendor-neutral access to industrial control systems—after many years as initial PMC Chair he has since stepped back from this role to make room for others to step forward, while still remaining one of the most active contributors of the project.

For Chris, open source and open standards are not just a preference but the only sustainable way forward—the foundation for transparency, interoperability, and shared progress that no single vendor or nation can lock away.

Technologically, his focus is on renewing industrial automation by bridging the gap between proprietary industrial equipment and open software solutions. As Managing Director of ToddySoft GmbH, based near Darmstadt, Germany, he builds the connectivity solutions based on open source that let factories, energy systems, and automation hardware speak a common, open language—work that spans Rust, Java, Go, Python and TypeScript. His aim throughout is a practical one: using open technology to make the world a little better.

Vice Chairman
, CAST UN Consultative Committee on Open Source and Innovation (CCOSI)

Yue Gao is a Chair Professor and Dean of the Institute of Space Internet at Fudan University, China. He is a Fellow of the IEEE, the IET and CIC. He received his MSc and PhD from Queen Mary University of London (QMUL), UK, in 2003 and 2007. He has worked as a faculty staff member, professor, and chair professor at QMUL and the University of Surrey in the UK. His research interests include satellite internet and space-air-ground integrated networks. He was a co-recipient of the EU Horizon Prize Award on Collaborative Spectrum Sharing in 2016 and elected an Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council Fellow in 2017. He is a member of the Board of Governors and Distinguished Lecturer of the IEEE Vehicular Technology Society (VTS), past Chair of the IEEE ComSoc Technical Committee on Wireless Communication and Technical Committee on Cognitive Networks.

Global Office of Generative AI Lead
, Deloitte

With a passion for driving transformative change through the use of data and artificial intelligence, Costi leads Deloitte’s Global Office of Generative AI which supports its clients across all sectors in developing and implementing AI-powered solutions. He has over 30 years of experience in the field of AI, data and information management, primarily working with public sector organisations for nearly two decades.

Costi has supported central and local government entities through delivering IT enabled transformation programmes and procuring large and complex information technology solutions. His extensive knowledge of AI and information management has enabled him to meet the escalating demands of Deloitte’s clients to become AI-driven organisations.

Costi is committed to pioneering the next frontier of AI innovation for the benefit of business and society as a whole.

Managing Director
, Timecho Europe

Pengcheng Zheng is the Managing Director of Timecho Europe. He focuses on open-source time series databases, IoT data infrastructure, and AI technologies for industrial digital transformation. His work centers on helping industrial organizations manage, analyze, and unlock value from large-scale time series data generated by connected devices, production systems, and critical infrastructure. He is also involved in the development and promotion of time series foundation models and AI-powered data analysis for industrial scenarios. Before Timecho was founded, he worked at the Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial Engineering in Germany, where he participated in EU research projects and contributed to publications on Industry 4.0 and the automotive sector. He is active in open-source advocacy, with a particular focus on Apache IoTDB and PLC4X, and works with academic and industry partners, including Tsinghua University, to promote open, scalable, and sustainable data infrastructure for the IoT and AI era.

Chief, Geneva Representation Office
, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)

Pernille Fenger has spent the past 36 years working in international development, focusing on sexual and reproductive health and rights, gender equality, and climate and environmental issues. Since August 2023, she has served as Director of the UNFPA Representation Office in Geneva, following 14 years (2009–2023) as Director of UNFPA’s Nordic Representation Office in Copenhagen.  Through advocacy and global partnership-building, she has contributed to international policy discussions on health and gender and supported human rights-based and innovative approaches, including initiatives related to female genital mutilation.

AI and Data Lead Partner
, Deloitte

Marc is a seasoned leader in AI and data innovation with over two decades of experience guiding complex transformations. By aligning business and IT stakeholders, he has spearheaded strategic AI initiatives at some of the world’s most recognized brands. Marc’s people-centric approach and expertise in emerging technologies have earned him global recognition for his AI & Data thought leadership. Through his leadership, Marc has delivered robust governance frameworks, compliance solutions, and transformational AI and data strategies – consistently driving measurable business impact and sustainable growth in diverse industries.

Minister of Science, Innovation, Technology and Telecommunications
, Costa Rica
Secretary General
, The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award Foundation

Martin came to the International Award from St John Ambulance where he had been Chief Executive since January 2018. He has a strong track record of giving people – especially young people – the chance to fulfil their potential through volunteering, education and training. He was responsible for leading the volunteer vaccination effort for England, introducing the national NHS Cadet programme and pioneering work with young people at risk of street violence. He has also overseen the rise of St John’s cadets taking part in the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award from 30 participants a year in 2018 to over 700 in 2023.

Prior to St John’s, Martin was Chief Executive of Depaul UK, which works with homeless young people sleeping rough on the streets, where he grew the charity’s work, especially its ground-breaking Nightstop service. While at the charity Missing People, he successfully campaigned for a new missing person’s law and launched the new national telephone number for missing people. He has also held roles at the Children’s Society and served as Chair of the Board of YMCA England & Wales.

Martin undertook his Duke of Edinburgh’s Award through the Royal Air Force Air Cadets and was presented with his Gold Award by HRH The Prince Philip, the late Duke of Edinburgh.

Global Policy Manager, Information Trust Team
, Google
Co-Director
, ITE Lab (Information, Technology & Experimental Ethics)

Federico Germani is Co-Director of the ITE Lab (Information, Technology & Experimental Ethics) and Senior Research and Teaching Assistant at the Institute of Biomedical Ethics and History of Medicine (IBME), University of Zurich, where his research focuses on misinformation, infodemic management, information literacy, social listening, and the ethics of emerging technologies. He is also Associate Professor at the Institute for Data Science and Artificial Intelligence, Boğaziçi University, where he teaches and conducts research on AI and information ethics. Previously, he was a visiting fellow at the Information Futures Lab at Brown University. From 2023 to 2025, he served as rapporteur for the World Health Organization expert group on the ethics of infodemic management and social listening.

Senior Advisor on Information Integrity
, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)

Gisella Lomax is the Senior Advisor on Information Integrity at UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency. She leads UNHCR’s global digital protection: information integrity capacity, addressing the harmful impacts of information risks on people forced to flee and for humanitarian action. Her portfolio focuses on risks including misinformation, disinformation and hate speech, as well as emerging AI-driven threats such as manipulated content and gendered deepfakes targeting women and girls in displacement contexts.

She joined the United Nations in 2011, following a career in journalism, at a time of rapid transformation in the global information environment, and has worked on issues spanning human rights, climate action, education, peace and security, and forced displacement.

Gisella works at the intersection of technology, communications, protection and policy, advancing operational responses and multistakeholder partnerships to strengthen information integrity in crisis settings and promote the responsible, rights-based use of AI.

Co-Founder
, AI Safety Connect

Nicolas (Nico) Miailhe is a recognized pioneer of global AI policy and governance. He co-founded AI Safety Connect (AISC), a multi-stakeholder convening platform that advances international coordination on the safety of advanced AI systems. Nico also co-founded PRISM Eval, a Paris-based frontier AI safety start-up specializing in evaluations and interpretability. For the decade prior, he founded and ran The Future Society (TFS), one of the first independent AI policy think tanks, which he started at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government in 2014. Nico is an appointed expert to APEC/PECC, the European Commission, UNESCO, OECD, GPAI, the UN, and has held teaching positions at Sciences Po and IE University. Nico holds degrees from Harvard Kennedy School, Paris-Panthéon-Assas, and Sciences Po Strasbourg.

Chair, Global Board of Directors
, Deloitte

Anna Marks is Chair of the Deloitte Global Board of Directors, responsible for leading the Deloitte Global Board in its role to govern and oversee the most significant matters that influence the strategic priorities and operations for Deloitte globally.

Anna is dedicated to driving responsible growth and positive societal impact through collaboration, effective Policy and ethical leadership. She is passionate about the role of boards in building trust and resilience in a changing world – by providing constructive oversight and collaborating across their ecosystems to create long-term value for all.  She is a thought leader on topics including board performance, impact and organisational resilience.

Anna is also an active member of several advisory boards including the B20 International Advisory Caucus, the British American Business International Advisory Board and the World Economic Forum Community of Chairpersons. Anna is also a fellow and former board member of the Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability in the UK. Prior to becoming the Deloitte Global Chair, Anna held leadership, board and executive roles for Deloitte North & South Europe (NSE) and Deloitte UK. She also has 20 years’ experience as a practicing audit partner.

Senior Policy Advisor to the Deputy Prime Minister
, Ministry of Science and ICT (MSIT) of the Republic of Korea

Mr. Yeonkyu Kim serves as Senior Policy Advisor to the Deputy Prime Minister at the Ministry of Science and ICT (MSIT) of the Republic of Korea. In this capacity, he supports the formulation and implementation of Korea’s national artificial intelligence policies and contributes to strategic initiatives aimed at strengthening the country’s digital and AI ecosystem.

Prior to his current role, Mr. Kim served as Chief Executive Officer of MONEST AI and as an Adjunct Professor at Soongsil University, where he combined AI business leadership with academic engagement in IT entrepreneurship and software-related fields.

Earlier in his career, Mr. Kim held senior leadership positions at SK Telecom across research and development, corporate strategy, and AI business. He focused on AI-driven transformation, technology-based future strategy, and new growth initiatives. As Head of the AI Business Unit, he led AI strategy and commercialization, overseeing the development and expansion of AI platforms and services, including NUGU and A. (A dot), and helping establish AI and big data as core strategic growth engines for the company.

Mr. Kim has built deep expertise in telecommunications, digital transformation, artificial intelligence, and technology commercialization across both the public and private sectors.

Head of Pan-African Institutions - Government Affairs & Public Policy
, Google

For nearly two decades, Pren-Tsilya Boa-Guehe has helped to advance humanitarian, economic, health, environmental, and tech policies in Africa. This included through diplomatic roles as a U.S. Foreign Service Officer in the U.S. State Department’s Bureau of International Organizations, Bureau of African Affairs, and overseas assignments in Mali, Morocco, and Ethiopia. While serving as Economic Officer at the U.S. Mission to the African Union, Pren-Tsilya spearheaded U.S. commercial advocacy efforts on the African Continental Free Trade Area. Before joining the State Department, she led a non-profit organization that provided humanitarian assistance in Cote d’Ivoire.

Pren-Tsilya currently serves as Google’s Head for Pan-African Institutions, Government Affairs & Public Policy, where she oversees policy engagement with the African Union Commission, UN Economic Commission for Africa, African Development Bank, among other regional organizations.

She previously served as a Board Member for the Pickering & Rangel Fellows Association, which is dedicated to increasing diversity among American diplomats.

Outside work, Pren-Tsilya is an emerging author and avid golfer. She is passionate about leveraging technology to drive inclusive economic growth.

Founder and CEO
, Tzar Labs

Ashish Tripathi is the Founder and CEO of Tzar Labs, Singapore, and Chairman of Epigeneres Biotech, India. He leads innovation in molecular diagnostics and precision medicine, focusing on early disease detection. 
Tzar Labs has developed a novel pan-cancer blood test for early detection across multiple cancer types, including solid and hematological malignancies. The platform targets detection at pre-stage I and early-stage disease with high sensitivity.  
Ashish is driving the company’s global expansion, with ongoing clinical studies in collaboration with the UK’s NHS and proof-of-concept work in the United States. 
The company’s research has been published in peer-reviewed journals, including Springer (2021) and Oxford’s Stem Cell (2023), and is supported by granted U.S. patents. 
 Ashish holds an MBA from Melbourne Business School and brings over 20 years of global experience in investment banking, M&A, and corporate strategy, having worked with leading firms including Edelweiss, Ernst & Young, Avendus, Deutsche Bank, and Deloitte. 

Head of Partnerships and Senior Research Coordinator
, United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD)

Ilcheong Yi is Head of Partnerships and Senior Research Coordinator at the United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD), where he leads the Alternative Economies for Transformation (AE4T) programme and serves as the Institute’s AI focal point. He also serves as Chairperson of the Committee for the Promotion and Advancement of Cooperatives (COPAC), representing UNRISD. He joined UNRISD in October 2008. 

Born in the Republic of Korea, Ilcheong Yi was trained as a political scientist (B.A. and M.A. in Political Science from Seoul National University, Republic of Korea) and as a social policy analyst (D.Phil. in Social Policy and Administration from the University of Oxford, United Kingdom). His areas of specialization include poverty and inequality, social policy, labour policy, the social and solidarity economy, and the historical analysis of economic and social development processes. 

Prior to joining UNRISD, he served as Associate Professor at Kyushu University, Japan (2004–2008), Korea Foundation Visiting Professor in the Department of East Asian Studies at the University of Malaya, Malaysia (2003–2004), and Visiting Research Fellow at the Stein Rokkan Centre, University of Bergen, Norway (2002–2003). 

 

SNF Postdoc researcher
, University of Lausanne

Kanikka Sersia is a SNF Postdoc researcher at University of Lausanne. She completed her PhD at the Geneva Graduate Institute. Her research interest lies at the interface of Anthropology labor and technology studies with a focus on platform economy, software studies and open digital infrastructures. Previously, she has contributed to research on digitalization and the future of work at ILO Geneva, and Oxford Fairwork Project at IIIT-Bangalore and National Labour Institute of India.

Co-founder and board member
, Platform Coops eG

Ela Kagel is a digital strategist and expert in commons-based economies, organisational design, and cooperativism.  Since the 1990s, Ela has been at the forefront of shaping spaces for cultural exchange and building networks & digital platforms that prioritise collective empowerment.

In 2010, she co-founded SUPERMARKT, an independent hub for digital culture and collaborative economy in Berlin, where she has spent over a decade organising conferences, workshops, and research projects aimed at advancing cooperative models and digital innovation.

Since 2019, Ela is co-founder and board member of Platform Coops eG, a cooperative that enables the development of fair, inclusive, and sustainable economic models. She is co-founder of Poetic Technologies, a collective enterprise whose mission is to liberate the technical imagination from bureaucratic technologies. She serves as the chair of the advisory board of SuperCoop, a cooperative supermarket entirely run by its members. Her previous roles include artistic direction of MoneyLab Berlin (2023) and curation for the Transmediale Festival Berlin.

 

Managing Director and Chief Technology Officer
, World Economic Forum (WEF)

Dr. Stephan Mergenthaler is a Managing Director and Chief Technology Officer at the ⁠World Economic Forum (WEF), where he directs the organization’s digital innovation strategy, artificial intelligence initiatives, and strategic intelligence platforms.

Ambassador, Permanent Representative
, The Permanent Mission of the Republic of Türkiye to the UN Office in Geneva

Dr. Burak Akçapar is the Ambassador and Permanent Representative of the Republic of Türkiye to the United Nations Office at Geneva. He leads multilateral diplomacy for his country, focusing on strategic foresight, international security, and the integration of artificial intelligence into public policy.

Deputy Executive Secretary
, United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE)

Dmitry Mariyasin is the Deputy Executive Secretary of the ⁠United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE). He directs regional operations across 56 member states, specializing in sustainable transport infrastructure, digital transition, and circular economy strategies.

Principal Fellow
, SoftBank Corp.

Dr. Alex Jinsung Choi, a South Korean luminary in the global mobile telecommunications sector, boasts over three decades of industry experience. Currently, Dr. Choi is working at SoftBank Corp. and continues to champion innovation at the intersection of AI, mobile technology, and network architecture. He is also currently the Chair of the AI-RAN Alliance. He is dedicated to advancing technology frontiers, crafting strategies that enhance both business and consumer experiences, and guiding the industry towards a more connected, intelligent, and open future.

Director
, Chicos.net

Director of Chicos.net and an education specialist focused on digital citizenship, children’s rights, media literacy, and responsible technology use. She has more than two decades of experience designing programmes that help children, families, educators, and policymakers navigate the digital world safely and responsibly.

Founder and CEO
, iamtheCODE

Founder and CEO of iamtheCODE, the first African led global movement advancing STEAMD education for girls and young women. A Senegalese born, French British technologist and systems change leader, she is internationally recognized for promoting digital inclusion, youth empowerment, and ethical technology.

Founder and President
, Fundación Cibervoluntarios

Founder and President of Fundación Cibervoluntarios, a pioneering Spanish non profit that promotes digital inclusion through technology volunteering. Social entrepreneur and co founder of Campus Party, she has led numerous initiatives to improve digital skills and ensure technology reaches underserved communities.

Emmy-winning filmmaker, AI artist and Founder
, ArtsEnvoy.ai

Lisa Russell is an Emmy-winning filmmaker, AI storyteller, and global arts advocate with over 20 years of experience that lies at the intersection of arts, social justice and sustainable development. As a pioneering creative advocate for the intersection of artificial intelligence, filmmaking and advocacy for climate and sustainability solutions, she explores how AI can empower artists, reshape storytelling, and create new revenue opportunities in the global creative economy.

Her AI-driven creative projects have been featured at COP29/UN News, the UN Summit of the Future, unDAVOS, Entertainment Week Lagos, Project Odyssey 2, Atlanta AI Film Festival, Seattle AI Film Festival and more, demonstrating how AI can be a force for ethical storytelling and artistic innovation. As a speaker, Lisa is a 3x TEDx speaker, featured speaker for the World Conference on Creative Economy gatherings and has presented at high-level global events, including the ITU/UNDP SDG Digital Summit, advocating for artist-led AI solutions in digital transformation.

Lisa is also the founder of ArtsEnvoy.ai, a platform designed to help artists and creatives harness AI to create, monetize, and scale their storytelling careers.  ArtsEnvoy.ai was ranked the #2 AI company in Kenya by F6S.com in February 2025.

Lisa is the Global Co-Chair of the UN Civil Society (UNCSC) Arts and Culture imPACT Coalition, where she leads efforts to amplify the role of artists in global policy and sustainable development. She has collaborated extensively with the United Nations, NGOs, and international organizations, producing award-winning films and creative initiatives that highlight pressing social issues.

 As a judge for the AI for Good Film Festival, Lisa brings a unique perspective at the intersection of AI, creativity, and social impact, championing innovative approaches that ensure artists and creatives remain at the forefront of technological change.

Chief Digital Officer
, United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)

Golestan (Sally) Radwan (B.Sc., MBA, M.Sc.) is a Computer Scientist with expertise in AI and emerging technologies.

Prior to UNEP, Sally served as Advisor to the Egyptian Minister of ICT, where she led the development and implementation of Egypt’s national AI strategy. During this time, she served as an expert and delegate of Egypt to several international organizations working on AI Policy and Regulation, including UNESCO, WIPO, ITU, and OECD. She also championed and led two working groups within the African Union and League of Arab States to unify regional efforts around Responsible AI. Sally previously held several executive positions in the technology industry for over 17 years, working in Germany, Austria, the UK, and the US for companies including Novell GmbH, Avaya Inc., and NTT Data Europe.

She earned a B.Sc. in Computer Engineering from Cairo University, an MBA from London Business School, and an MSc in Clinical Engineering and Healthcare Technology Management from City University of London. She is finalizing her PhD thesis, focusing on AI explainability and its ethical considerations in metagenomics at the Royal Holloway University of London.

Director of Innovation, Education and Investments
, UN Tourism
Research Director
, Meta
Appointed to the Independent International Scientific Panel on AI
Senior Business Executive of AI Institute
, China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT)

Naying Hu, Senior Business Executive of Artificial Intelligence Institute of China Academy of Information and Communications Technology, Head of Policy Group at Security, security and Policy Committee, Artificial Intelligence Industry Alliance (AIIA). Her current research focuses on AI security, security and Policy, risk management, and personal information protection, with extensive experience in international cooperation on AI Policy.
She has organized the launch of the AI security Commitment, initiated by AIIA. She has contributed to the compilation of various CAICT reports, including Artificial Intelligence Risk Policy Report (2024), White Paper on Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence, Artificial Intelligence White Paper (2022), Blue Paper on Artificial Intelligence Policy (2024), and Artificial Intelligence Development Report (2024), etc.

Co-founder & director
, d-teach online school
Co-founder & director
, d-teach online school
Co-founder & director
, d-teach online school
Corporate strategist
, d-teach online school
Ambassador
, Permanent Representative of Belgium to the United Nations Office

After his studies, Christophe Payot joined the Belgian Foreign Service as a diplomat in 2000. After a traineeship at our Permanent Mission to the United Nations in New York in 2001, he was posted to Pakistan in 2002 as Deputy Head of Mission and was in charge of our Diplomatic Representation in Afghanistan in 2003-2004 and in 2005-2006. He then joined our Permanent Mission to the United Nations in New York in 2006 where he was responsible for counterterrorism during the Belgian mandate in the Security Council in 2007-2008.

At the Foreign Ministry, Mr. Payot became Deputy European Correspondent in 2009 and then European Correspondent in 2011 to coordinate the Belgian position in EU foreign policy matters. He was then advisor to the Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2011 to 2014, in charge of EU Foreign policy and multilateral affairs, as well as the Middle East.

From 2014 to 2017, he was Ambassador of Belgium to the State of Qatar before moving to the Embassy of Belgium in Washington, as Deputy Chief of Mission till July 2021.

Prior to his current position as Ambassador, Christophe Payot served as Director of the European Union Trade Policy and World Trade Organization Department at the Belgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation, from August 2021 to July 2024. In this capacity, he was in charge of coordinating the Belgian position in trade policy discussions, and was member of the EU Trade Policy Committee.

Academia
Mr. Payot studied at the Catholic University of Louvain (UCL) where he obtained his degree in Political Sciences in 1999. From there, he went on to get a Master in Financial Economics at the Catholic University of Leuven (KUL) in 2000.

Personal life
Christophe Payot was born in 1977 in Brussels. He is married and a father of 2 young children. He speaks fluent French, Dutch and English, as well as Spanish. Mr. Payot likes running, football and traveling.

Chief of Learning Innovation
, International Training Centre of the ILO (ITCILO)

Tom Wambeke (Belgium) is a United Nations senior executive with 20 years’ experience leading capacity development programmes focused on learning innovation and digital transformation. Since 2015, he has served as Chief of Learning Innovation at the ITCILO (International Labour Organization Training Centre), designing sustainable learning solutions that drive measurable impact and organizational change.

He has led cross-functional innovation projects in more than 50 countries and collaborates closely with UN agencies, development banks, international organizations, governments, and NGOs. A certified International Association of Facilitators (IAF) professional, he specializes in strategy facilitation, participatory knowledge sharing, networked learning, and ICT4Development.

He holds diplomas from the University of Leuven and the University of Antwerp (Belgium), and executive certificates from Stanford University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is a public speaker on innovation, strategic foresight, and digital transformation, and the author of multiple toolkits and publications.

Under his leadership, the programme he directs has a dual mandate: strengthening the Centre’s internal capacity to apply state-of-the-art learning, communication, and knowledge-sharing methods and technologies, while delivering learning, innovation, and communication services to partners globally. His interests include complexity-adaptive thinking, intentional serendipity, foresight analysis, and futures exploration.

Manager, Technology & Innovation
, Centre for Frontier Technologies and Innovation

Filipe is a digital strategy, transformation, and innovation leader with more than 15 years of experience helping organizations shape technology strategies, transform and deliver large-scale digital programmes. At the World Economic Forum, he leads work on quantum technologies and cyber policy, accelerating the adoption of frontier technologies and fostering public-private collaboration to address systemic challenge

Working at the intersection of cybersecurity, digital transformation, resilience, and emerging technologies, Filipe advises senior decision-makers and collaborates across governments, international organizations, industry, and academia. He holds a PhD in Applied Cryptography, an MSc in Computer Science, and a BSc in Computer Engineering.

Vice President of NIA, Department of Digital Inclusion
, National Information Society Agency (NIA), Republic of Korea

Moon Sil Choi is Vice President of the National Information Society Agency (NIA) of the Republic of Korea. She is a senior policy leader with more than 30 years of experience in digital policy, digital inclusion, e-Government, ICT strategy, and public sector innovation.

She led the development of Korea’s Digital Bill of Rights (2023), which established the nation’s foundational principles for protecting digital rights and ensuring universal access in the digital era. She also directed the enactment of the Digital Inclusion Act (2025), institutionalizing digital inclusion as a legal right and strengthening support for digitally vulnerable groups.

Ms. Choi has played a leading role in advancing Korea’s digital government, open data, and cloud transformation initiatives. Her areas of expertise include national digital policy and legislation, digital inclusion, e-Government development, international cooperation, and data governance. She actively promotes international dialogue on digital transformation, AI governance, and inclusive digital development.

Professor, Chief Scientist
, Feishu Institute

Luis Seco, Ph.D. in Mathematics from Princeton University, is Chief Scientist of Feishu, Director of the Master’s Program in Mathematical Finance at the University of Toronto, Chair of the Centre for Sustainable Development at the Fields Institute, Chair of the Canadian Spanish Scientists Association, Affiliate Professor at the Vector Institute, and Professor at the Technical University of Munich. He is an internationally renowned expert at the intersection of mathematics and artificial intelligence.
As a leading scholar in global sustainable development, Professor Seco has long been committed to addressing global challenges such as climate change, ecological protection and green transition through AI and mathematical modeling. Professor Seco builds rigorous quantitative analysis frameworks, and promotes the transformation of mathematical theory into practice. Through his global research cooperation network, he connects international forces to address sustainable development challenges.
With a diverse perspective spanning academia, industry and global governance, combined with top mathematical research results and rich practical experience in sustainable development, he will analyze the AI for Good use case in clean energy for us, and outline a feasible path to build a more sustainable future with AI + mathematics at the core.

Global Legal Director
, LEGO Education
Senior Director, Head of Educational Impact
, LEGO Education
VP and Chief UN Organisations
, Microsoft
Deputy Minister of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media of the Russian Federation
, Ministry of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media of the Russian Federation, RUS
Faculty member
, St. Stephen's College

Sujay John K is a faculty member at St. Stephen’s College, University of Delhi, India, with over 30 years of experience in sports education, sports administration, journalism, broadcasting, and sports management.

An international sportsperson, he won the Bronze Medal at the ISTAF World Championship in Bangkok in 2009. He is an AIFF National Football Referee and holds an International Coaching Licence.

A television and radio sports broadcaster, author, and journalist, Sujay has covered five Olympic Games, multiple FIFA World Cups, Euro Championships, Champions League games, COPA America, multiple editions of the Asian Games, and the Commonwealth Games. His work has appeared in The Sunday Guardian and other leading publications.

An alumnus of the prestigious Indian Institute of Management Shillong in Sports Management, he also holds a Master’s degree in Sports from the University of Delhi. He has coached and managed national and international championship-winning athletes and teams, authored books, and published research in sports management.

Mr. John also serves as an advisor to several boards and committees dealing with sports policy, governance, and education. He is currently leading a longitudinal study with the University of Delhi on Sports Policy and Governance in India, examining the evolving landscape of governance, policy implementation, and institutional reforms in Indian sport.

A multiple recipient of awards from Government and non-government agencies, he continues to work on sports governance, grassroots and youth development, innovation in sport, and the promotion of lifelong health and fitness

Technology Editor
, The Observer UK

Patricia Clarke is The Observer’s Technology Editor, reporting on how emerging technologies reshape lives, business and power. She won a 2024 Wincott Award for her investigation into boardroom battles at OpenAI, and she was shortlisted alongside colleagues for the Orwell Prize and Scoop of the Year at the British Journalism Awards.

Founder and principal
, Outside Context

Jeremy Kingsley is the founder and principal of Outside Context, a strategic foresight and advisory firm. He helps governments and businesses anticipate how AI and other emerging technologies are reshaping the economy, society and the state. Previously he was head of foresight at the think-tank and consultancy arm of The Economist Group, where he built its scenarios and foresight practice and oversaw research and editorial on technology and innovation globally. Earlier he was technology editor at The Economist Intelligence Unit and before that a senior researcher in technology futures at Nesta, the innovation foundation, the innovation foundation, where he designed innovation prizes addressing societal challenges and co-founded The Long + Short, its magazine on innovation. He began his career as a journalist, serving as contributing editor at WIRED and reporting on technology and business issues for The Economist, the Financial Times, Slate and others. He holds degrees from the London School of Economics and Trinity College Dublin, and is a Fellow of the RSA.

Data Reporter and Researcher
, The Observer UK
Project Officer
, World Meteorological Organization (WMO)

Nakul Prasad specializes in hydrology, water resources, climate services, and the application of emerging technologies in these areas. He coordinates operational hydrology activities for Asia and the Southwest Pacific and supports global flood forecasting and water resources management initiatives. He serves as the Secretariat focal point of the WMO Working Group on Digital Transformation for Hydrology and Water Resource Management, collaborating closely with other UN Agencies on the topic.

Before transitioning to his current role, Nakul worked in the private sector, where he led projects focused on water treatment and integrated water resources management. He holds a Bachelor’s in Mechanical Engineering from the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Surat, a Master’s in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology from Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, and an Advanced Master’s in Technology for Integrated Water Management from Universiteit Gent and Universiteit Antwerpen.

CEO
, CurrentAI
Counsellor, AI for Health standards
, International Telecommunication Union (ITU)

Most of my career has been with ICT/Telecommunications standards development – in other words, helping people navigate the fine line of picking the best technology that yet is practical to be implemented.

I joined the secretariat of the ITU Standardization Sector in 2002, where I focus on the development of standards on AI for health and on operation excellency for the Sector. I was the Counsellor for ITU-T Study Group 16 (for standardization work on multimedia services, protocols, systems, terminals and media coding, including accessibility, digital health, IPTV and digital signage) till 2024, and the head of the Secretariat for the ITU/WHO Focus Group on AI for Health, 2018-2023. I organized several workshops (e.g. Multimedia in NGN, Telecoms for Disaster Relief, RFID, Standardization in E-health; SIIT2005) and was the editor of the first version of the ITU-T Security Manual. Additionally, I’ve led and contributed significantly to various initiatives within ITU-T for improving electronic working methods, publication and databases used for the standardization work in ITU. Some notable technical standards whose development I managed include Primetime Emmy recipients H.264 AVC, H.265 HEVC and JPEG; as well as ITU/WHO H.870-series Safe Listening standards and the H.810-series Continua Design Guidelines.

Prior to joining ITU in 2002, I worked for 8 years as a scientist in COMSAT Laboratories performing standards representation and quality assessment for digital voice coding systems, and before that I was a researcher at Telebras’s R&D Center (CPqD), in Campinas, Brazil.

I am a Senior Member of the IEEE, and have authored several academic papers and position papers, and served in the review committee of several IEEE-sponsored conferences. I believe academia can provide a distinctive contribution to standards, so I have been a long-time supporter of increased involvement of academia in the standardization work in ITU, and led the team that organized the first ITU Kaleidoscope Conference in 2008.

Specialties: standardization, telecommunications, multimedia, media compression, IPTV, videoconferencing, telepresence, signal processing, DLT, e-health, digital health, AI for health.

Director of Operations
, Datambit

Dr Cristina Alexandra Trifan is an agile strategist with a strong track record in leading complex, cross-border programmes at the intersection of technology, policy, and research. With over a decade of experience working with organisations across Europe and the Asia-Pacific, she brings expertise in strategic delivery and operational execution in high-stakes, multi-stakeholder environments. At Datambit, Alexandra leads operations, strategic partnerships, and go-to-market strategy, while driving strategic product development in deepfake detection, AI governance, and compliance. She oversees the full project lifecycle – from bid development and partnership building to delivery and scale – ensuring alignment between technical innovation, regulatory requirements, and client needs.

Co-founder
, TrustMyContent

Xavier Bruni is a cybersecurity and digital trust leader with more than 20 years of experience helping organizations navigate digital risk, strengthen resilience, and drive technology transformation. Throughout his career, he has combined consulting,
leadership, and entrepreneurship, supporting both public and private organizations across cybersecurity, infrastructure, and digital strategy.
Xavier has a strong entrepreneurial
background, having been part of the journey of a consulting firm from its creation through to its acquisition by a major French technology company, contributing to its growth from a startup venture to nearly 300 consultants over a 15-year period.
Today, he is Co-founder of TrustMyContent, where he focuses on content authenticity, provenance, and trust mechanisms
designed to address the challenges posed by AI-generated and manipulated media. Passionate about the future of digital trust, Xavier is actively involved in initiatives exploring AI governance, content
authenticity, and trusted digital
ecosystems. As Mentor and Coordinator within the AMAS Program at AI for Good, he collaborates with researchers, standards organizations, and industry experts on
topics related to AI, multimedia
authenticity, and international standards. Drawing on both his cybersecurity expertise and entrepreneurial experience, Xavier advocates for practical approaches that bridge technology, standards, and real-world adoption to strengthen trust, transparency, and accountability in the digital age.

Focal Point, Intelligent Transport Systems and Automated Driving
, United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE)

Francois E. Guichard, Mechanical Engineer, is the Intelligent Transport Systems and Automated Driving focal point at the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE).

He supervises activities related to technical regulations on vehicle automation and connectivity, serving as Secretary to the Working Party on Automated/Autonomous and Connected Vehicles (GRVA) under the World Forum WP.29, which developed the Global Technical Regulation on Automated Driving Systems and UN Regulation No. 171 on Driver-Control Assistance Systems. He also oversees legal aspects related to automated vehicles in traffic as Secretary to the Global Forum for Road Traffic Safety (WP.1). In addition, Mr. Guichard is currently acting as advisor to the WP.29 Informal Working Group (IWG) on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and is responsible for overseeing the 1997 Agreement on Periodic Technical Inspections. He is a member of the Foreign Advisory Expert Group on Intelligent and Connected Vehicles in China, the Advisory Group of the FAME project and its successor the CCAMbassador project (funded by Horizon Europe), and the National Road Safety Committee of France (CNSR).

Previously, he worked as a line manager at Daimler AG, where he advocated for the introduction of Advanced Emergency Braking Systems (AEBS) into legislation, contributing to improved road safety. Earlier in his career, he advised several countries on strategies to address environmental issues, building on his experience as an engineer specializing in noise, greenhouse gas (GHG), and pollutant emissions testing. He began his career as an International Management Associate at Mercedes-Benz, gaining experience in Germany, South Africa, and the United States of America.

Co-Founder
, AI Safety Connect

Cyrus Hodes is a seasoned strategist and pioneer in AI governance and safety. He currently serves as the Founder of AI Safety Connect, a multi-stakeholder convening platform that advances international coordination on the safety of advanced AI systems. Previously, Cyrus served as an Advisor to the UAE Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence, where he led initiatives on global governance and the use of AI for Sustainable Development Goals. He is a Co-Founder of The Future Society, an independent think tank incubated at the Harvard Kennedy School. Cyrus serves on multiple OECD Expert Groups regarding AI Futures, Compute, and Trustworthy Investments.

AI Security Compliance Specialist
, Amazon Web Services (AWS)

Samuel Waymouth is a Senior Specialist Solutions Architect for Security and Compliance at Amazon Web Services, where he serves as the security lead for EMEA Energy & Utilities — advising CISOs and enterprise architects at some of the world’s largest energy companies on cloud security strategy, AI governance, digital sovereignty, and regulatory compliance. He is the Single Threaded Leader for the Compliance Focus Area within the AWS Security & Compliance Technical Field Community.
He is a regular speaker at industry and government forums — including delivering sessions on post-quantum cryptography and AI-accelerated threats at the AWS London Summit, the UK Ministry of Defence Cyber Threat Intelligence Symposium at Defence Academy Shrivenham, and executive security briefings for Fortune Global 500 CISOs across the energy sector.
He also serves as a Cyber Security Architect in the British Army Reserve (Royal Signals, Joint Defence Cyber Unit), where he conducts threat hunting, vulnerability assessments, and defensive cyber operations across classified networks. He has delivered threat modelling workshops to 70+ Ministry of Defence personnel and led incident response operations resolving persistent threats to national identity infrastructure.
Prior to AWS, Samuel held security architecture and consulting roles at KPMG, the Royal Bank of Scotland, Euroclear, and PricewaterhouseCoopers, with over 20 years of experience spanning financial services, critical national infrastructure, and the public sector. His work consistently bridges the gap between regulatory frameworks — including ISO 27001, NIS2, GDPR, and the EU AI Act — and practical engineering outcomes for customers operating at scale.
He holds a Master of Business Administration from Victoria University of Wellington and a Graduate Diploma in Law (Commendation) from the University of Law, London. He is a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) and SANS GSEC practitioner, and a dual citizen of New Zealand and the United Kingdom.

Principal Security Solutions Architect
, Amazon Web Services (AWS)

Mark Keating is a Principal Security Solutions Architect at Amazon Web Services, where he advises Global Healthcare & Life Sciences and Automotive customers on cloud security strategy, regulatory compliance, and risk reduction — with a particular focus on the security challenges introduced by generative and agentic AI systems.

A contributor to emerging AI security standards, Mark is a member of the OWASP ASI Agentic Research Council and contributed to the OWASP Top 10 for Agentic Applications. He has presented on agentic AI security at multiple industry events, including the OWASP Agentic AI Summit, bringing practitioner insight to the development of industry frameworks that address the novel risks posed by autonomous AI systems.

With over 20 years of experience spanning operations, solution architecture, and enterprise architecture roles, Mark brings deep expertise in translating complex security and compliance requirements into practical engineering outcomes for customers operating at scale. In recent years, his work has centred on generative and agentic AI security — developing solutions and thought leadership that address the emerging threat landscape and governance challenges these technologies present across highly regulated industries.

AI Policy and Product Strategy Lead
, Google Knowledge and Information (K&I)

William A. Carter is the AI Policy and Product Strategy Lead for Google Knowledge and Information, integrating emerging AI policy and ecosystem trends into AI product strategy for Google’s leading consumer products. Previously he was Head of AI Policy for Google Government Affairs and Public Policy, leading the firm’s engagement on AI policy and regulation with policymakers around the world and developing and implementing AI policies and governance across the company. Before joining Google, he was the Deputy Director of the Technology Policy Program at CSIS, where his research focused on international technology policy issues, including emerging technologies and artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and data governance. In this role, he worked with companies and governments to establish early AI principles and AI strategies, including leading global frameworks like the OECD AI Principles. He also testified before the U.S. Congress and spoke at events and conferences around the world, and advised leading global companies on technology trends and their implications. He graduated from New York University with a B.A. in economics.

Chief Scientist of Standards
, Huawei
Co-Founder & CTO
, XOR

Henk Birkholz is an Standards Architect contributing at international
Standards Defining Organizations. He Co-Chairs the IETF IoT Operations
Working Group and the Trusted Computing Group (TCG) Attestation Working
Group, and is a member of the IETF IoT Directorate. He is the lead
author of the IETF Remote Attestation Procedures Architecture (RFC 9334)
and of the forthcoming Architecture for Trustworthy and Transparent
Digital Supply Chains (RFC-to-be 9942) — the architecture specifications
of the IETF RATS and SCITT Working Groups, both of which he proposed and
chartered. He served as a Subject Matter Expert on the US White House
National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee (NSTAC) and is a
Designated Expert on the ENISA European Digital Identity (EUDI) Wallet
Ad-Hoc Working Group.

Henk is Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer of XOR, where his work
brings verifiable trust and accountability to the AI systems that
increasingly act on behalf of organizations and people. His current
standards focus extends his attestation and supply-chain transparency
lineage to autonomous agents: as lead author of the IETF Internet-Draft
Verifiable Agent Conversation Records
(draft-birkholz-verifiable-agent-conversations), he is defining a
signed, interoperable record format for agent trajectories that speaks
to both the trustworthiness as well to the accountability and
transparency of Agentic AI systems.

Director of Security Research
, vivo Mobile Communication

Ms. Zhiyuan HU is the Director of Security Research at vivo Mobile Communication, leading research on mobile terminal security, data security, and privacy protection. She is committed to integrating advanced security research into product design and development to enhance the user security experience.
With over two decades of experience in security research and standardization, Ms. Zhiyuan HU currently serves as Chair of ITU-T WP4/SG17 (Security of AI, cloud computing, big data infrastructures, services and applications) and is the director of the steering committee for the workshop “Designing the Trust Management for Agentic AI.” Her leadership track record includes Vice-Chair of WP2/SG17 (5G, IoT & ITS security), Co-Rapporteur and Associate Rapporteur of Q2/SG17 (Security Architecture and Network Security). She has also served as Chair and Vice-Chair of the OMA (Open Mobile Alliance) Security Working Group, and as Vice-Chair of CCSA (China Communications Standards Association) TC5 WG5 (Wireless Communication Security). She completed to publish more than 20 specifications.
Previously, Ms. HU worked as a security researcher at Nokia Shanghai Bell, focusing on telecommunication network security. Her research portfolio spans wireless network security (3G/4G/5G), WLAN security, mobile application security, cloud computing security, network equipment security assessments, blockchain applications, and Quantum Key Distribution (QKD).
Ms. Zhiyuan HU holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science, alongside a Master’s in Marine Physics and a Bachelor’s in Physics.

VP Sustainability and Social Impact, Executive Director of Qlik.org
, Qlik

As Vice President of Sustainability and Social Impact, as well as Executive Director of Qlik.org at Qlik, Julie leads Qlik’s Office of Sustainability, which works to promote environmental protection, human equity, and corporate responsibility across the organization as well as society. She brings a collaborative focus to environmental stewardship and the well-being of people everywhere. The Office’s activities include: leading Qlik’s environmental, social and governance programs, as detailed each year in Qlik’s Global Impact Report; managing strategic partnerships with international organizations, such as the United Nations, the C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group and Direct Relief, among others; and spearheading Qlik Cares, the company’s technology grant program, which has provided more than $44 million in free software and training to nonprofits worldwide since 2012. This work brings to life Qlik’s mission of helping every organization put their data to work for AI, transforming complex information into outcomes that matter for their business, their customers, and the world.

Founder and CEO
, Climate Policy Radar

Michal Nachmany is the Founder and CEO of Climate Policy Radar, a non-profit building open, credible databases and AI-powered tools for climate, nature, and development action.

Michal is an international expert in climate policy and governance with a background in law and finance. She advises the IPCC on AI, and the UN-led Initiative on Climate Action Transparency (ICAT). She is also a Visiting Fellow at the Grantham Research Institute at LSE, where she spent a decade leading efforts to develop evidence-based decision-support tools for national legislation and for responsible investment, collaborating with parliaments and governments globally, the UN, and responsible investor coalitions such as CA100+.

Michal holds a PhD in climate policy from the London School of Economics, along with an MA in Energy Policy and Management, an LLB in Law, and an MBA specialising in finance.

Head of Strategy and Planning Division
, International Telecommunication Union (ITU)

Catalin is Head of Strategy and Planning Division at the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), leading a development and implementation of the Union’s Strategic Planning and Evaluation Framework. He specializes in ICT strategy and policy development and has served multiple senior management positions at various international organizations, such as BEREC, FRATEL, ERGP, and ITU (Chairman of the ITU Council 2013). Before joining the ITU, he served as President of the National Authority for Management and Regulation in Communications (ANCOM) from 2009 to 2017, Deputy Director of the Computing Center of the General Council of Bucharest Municipality from 2007 to 2009, President of the Inspectorate General for Communications and Information Technology from 2005 to 2007 and Head of Department at ROMTELECOM from 1990 to 2005, in his own country Romania.
Catalin holds a Postgraduate Diploma in Advanced Telecommunication Technologies from the Politechnic University of Bucharest and MA(Econ) in Management and Change in the public sector from the University of Manchester.

Researcher on Digital Inequalities, AI governance and Higher Education
, Universidad Nacional de Colombia

Claudia Bibiana Ruiz is a Colombian scholar and educator working at the intersection of AI governance, digital inequalities, and higher education. Her work explores how gender, territory, and unequal access to technology shape participation in digital societies and influence the governance of artificial intelligence in underserved contexts.

She examines how emerging technologies can reproduce existing inequalities while also creating new opportunities for inclusion and participation. Her work contributes to ongoing conversations on digital sovereignty, AI governance, and context-sensitive approaches to digital transformation in the Global South.

She collaborates with academic, educational, and international initiatives focused on responsible AI, digital inclusion, innovation, and higher education.

Co-founder, Chairman of the Board, and Chief Executive Officer
, Metis TechBio

Dr. Tsai-ta Lai holds a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and is the Co-founder, Chairman of the Board, and Chief Executive Officer of Metis TechBio (Stock Code: 7666.HK).
Recognized as a National Leading Talent, Dr. Lai has been honored on Fortune’s “40 Under 40 China Business Elites” list and Forbes China’s “New Innovators,” among other prestigious accolades.
Throughout his academic and professional career, Dr. Lai has demonstrated profound scientific expertise coupled with a strategic vision for industrialization. During his doctoral studies, he founded AquaFresco, a water purification technology startup where he successfully developed and commercialized innovative wastewater recycling technologies. While at the Novartis-MIT Center for Continuous Manufacturing, he focused on continuous crystallization processes and pioneered a model combining machine learning with first-principles physics to optimize manufacturing. This pioneering work in AI-driven pharmaceutical formulation was successfully applied to the continuous production of blockbuster drugs such as Cyclosporine.
Subsequently, he served as a consultant at McKinsey & Company and later played a pivotal role at XtalPi, where he led the planning and commercialization of integrated dry-wet lab platforms. In 2020, Dr. Lai co-founded METiS. Over six years, he has steered the company to become the “Global First AI Drug Delivery IPO” and the “First Hong Kong-listed AI Biologics Company,” establishing METiS as a benchmark enterprise in the AI-powered drug delivery sector.

Head of Innovation
, TPG

Jeroen is committed to assist in creating a climate of change through radical innovation. Making public transport an accessible, cool and trustworthy experience. Understanding how commuters go through their travel process and imagining the future of sustainable freedom of movement. Testing zero-emission, shared, on-demand, door-2-door, self-driving transportation solutions for people and goods transit.

His expertise on AV’s and understanding of intelligent transport systems enabled him to provide advice on the Swiss Act on L3 and L4 driving. He is a global AV technology scout, vice-chair automated mobility at the UITP, member of the EU commission CCAM SRG and UNECE WP.29 GRVA as well as lecturer, speaker and (co)-author of different publications.

Editor and Author, Mobility Industry Insights
Head of European operations
, China Automotive Technology & Research Center

Mr. Wang Tong is currently the head of European operations at the China Automotive Technology & Research Center. The company is based in Munich and mainly helps European car companies navigate China’s entry requirements, regulatory advice, market analysis, and strategic guidance. They also assist Chinese brands in entering the European market, focusing on EU regulations, certifications, R&D validation, and strategic consulting. Their goal is to promote smooth collaboration between the Chinese and European automotive industries.

Director of AI
, T-Technologies

Prof. Dr. Aleksei Shpilman is Director of AI at T-Technologies, one of Russia’s largest technology groups serving 55 million clients, and Head of the AI Centre at Sirius University, Russia’s premier state-level cluster for strategic AI development. He brings over 18 years of experience across applied AI research, large-scale industrial deployment, national policy engagement, and AI education.
A Professor at ITMO University and Associate Professor at HSE University, Dr. Shpilman holds a PhD in Technical Sciences from Saint Petersburg University and an M.Sc. in Bioengineering and Bioinformatics from Lomonosov Moscow State University. His research spans multi-agent reinforcement learning, graph neural networks, computational biology, and geospatial AI, with over 40 peer-reviewed publications in leading venues including NeurIPS, AAMAS, IEEE ICMLA, and the Journal of Cheminformatics.
His career spans leadership positions at Russia’s foremost technology and research institutions: Head of AI Development Programs at Gazprom Neft, where he led flagship industrial AI projects including automated oil well planning and Arctic ice forecasting; Head of the Center for Data Analysis and Machine Learning at HSE University; and Head of AI Labs at JetBrains, where he built one of Russia’s leading academic-industry AI laboratories.
In his current roles, he shapes AI strategy and deployment at national scale — from pharmaceutical AI for drug discovery and personalised learning tools reaching schools across Russia, to industrial solutions in logistics and transport — while engaging at the highest levels of science, government, and international policy as a recognised voice on the responsible deployment of AI at scale.

VP, Chief Responsible AI Officer
, Microsoft

Natasha Crampton leads Microsoft’s Office of Responsible AI, as the company’s first Chief Responsible AI Officer since 2019.  The Office of Responsible AI puts Microsoft’s AI principles into practice by defining, enabling, and governing the company’s approach to responsible AI.  The Office of Responsible AI also collaborates with stakeholders within and outside the company to shape new laws, norms, and standards to help ensure that the promise of AI technology is realized for the benefit of all.

Natasha is a member of the UN AI Advisory Body, bringing together stakeholders from government, industry, civil society, and academia for essential conversations around global AI governance, including how to advance AI responsibly and equitably, while mitigating potential risks. Natsha also served on the expert advisory group for the implementation of UNESCO’s Recommendation on the Ethics of AI, an important initiative in engaging broadly around the world to implement AI governance practices with more specificity. In partnership with UNESCO, she sponsored Microsoft’s involvement further by supporting the founding of The Ibero-American Business Council for the Ethics of AI, a collaborative initiative between UNESCO and companies operating in Latin America that are involved in the development or use of artificial intelligence in various sectors and co-chaired by Telefonica.

Prior to this role, Natasha served as lead counsel to the Aether Committee, Microsoft’s advisory committee on responsible AI.  Natasha also spent seven years in Microsoft’s Australian and New Zealand subsidiaries helping Microsoft’s highly regulated customers move to the cloud.

Prior to Microsoft, Natasha worked in law firms in Australia and New Zealand, specializing in copyright, privacy, and internet safety and security issues.  Natasha graduated from the University of Auckland in New Zealand with a Bachelor of Laws (Honours) and a Bachelor of Commerce majoring in Information Systems.

Executive Director
, United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS)

Prior to his appointment, Mr. Moreira da Silva was Visiting Full Professor at the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto, Adjunct Professor at the Paris School of International Affairs (Sciences Po) and Chairman of the Lisbon-based think-tank Platform for Sustainable Growth.

He was most recently Director of the Development Co-operation Directorate of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in Paris (2016-2022), where he successfully launched and led a restructuring of the Directorate with the objective of boosting horizontality, collaboration and co-creation. As Head of the Secretariat of the Development Assistance Committee (DAC), he led the design and negotiation of new DAC standards and regulation on: ending sexual exploitation, abuse, and harassment in development co-operation; enhancing coordination of the humanitarian-development-peace nexus; enabling civil society; blended finance principles and guidance; framework for SDG aligned finance; impact standards for financing sustainable development; decision to align development co-operation with the goals of the Paris Agreement (that ended new ODA for unabated international thermal coal power generation in 2021). He also led the development of a new development finance measurement tool – ‘Total Official Support for Sustainable Development (TOSSD)’.

Before joining OECD, Mr. Moreira da Silva was the Minister for Environment, Energy and Spatial Planning of Portugal from 2013 to 2015 where he launched a comprehensive set of reforms such as: the green taxation reform (including the creation of a carbon tax), the restructuring of the urban waste sector, the development of renewable energy and electrical mobility, the reform of the water services sector, the reform of housing and spatial planning, and the nature conservation program that reintroduced the Iberian lynx. He was also very active in the negotiations on the Paris Agreement and on the EU Energy and Climate 2030 framework.

Prior to his ministerial position, he served as Senior Environmental Finance Adviser and Programme Manager on Climate Change Innovative Finance at the United Nations Development Programme (2009-2012); Senior Adviser to the President of Portugal on Science and Environment (2006-2009); Secretary of State for Environment and Spatial Planning (2004-2005); Secretary of State for Science and Higher Education (2003-2004); and Member of the Portuguese Parliament and Member of the European Parliament (1999-2003), where he authored the legislation that created the European Union GreenHouse Gas Emissions Trading Scheme (the world’s first major compliance carbon market).

Mr. Moreira da Silva graduated from the University of Porto, Portugal, with a degree in electrical and computer engineering and holds a postgraduate degree in senior management from the AESE-IESE Business School, Navarra University, Spain.

He is fluent in English, French, Portuguese and Spanish.

Director-General
, International Labour Organization (ILO)

Gilbert F. Houngbo was born in Togo in 1961 and has spent much of his life working to improve the prospects of the world’s most vulnerable people, using his extensive experience in policy issues, economic development, diplomacy and financial accountability.

Following an advanced degree in business management from the University of Lomé (Togo), Gilbert F. Houngbo obtained a degree in accounting and finance from the Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières (Canada). He is a member of the Canadian Institute of Chartered Professional Accountants.

Gilbert F. Houngbo joined Price Waterhouse in Canada in 1986 and worked with them until 1993.

Between 1994 and 1996 he served as Director of Finance at the International Bank of Mali, before moving to the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) where he held several posts, including as Head of Financial Reporting and Trust Fund Management, Comptroller and Director of Finance and Administration, Chief of Staff, and Assistant Secretary-General and Regional Director for Africa.

In 2008, Gilbert F. Houngbo was asked to serve as Prime Minister of Togo, a position he held until 2012.

He returned to the United Nations system in 2013 as Deputy Director-General for Field Operations and Partnerships at the International Labour Office.

In 2017 he was elected as the sixth President of the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), and in 2021 he was re-elected to the post.

Gilbert F. Houngbo chairs the Board of the Natural Resource Policy Institute (NRGI) and is a board member of the International Center for Biosaline Agriculture (ICBA).

In March 2022 Gilbert F. Houngbo was elected by the ILO’s Governing Body as the Organization’s 11th Director-General, becoming the first African to hold the position, and took up the role on 1 October 2022. He is focusing his mandate on promoting greater social justice, fighting inequalities and discrimination in the world of work and achieving better working conditions both through national action and by building more effective multilateral coordination and leadership. To bring this about, he is placing special emphasis on universal social protection, decent work in global supply chains and in the platform economy, the fight against child and forced labour, protecting the rights of migrant workers, promoting social dialogue and freedom of association, ensuring just transitions and attaining gender equality.

Gilbert F. Houngbo is married and has three children.

Director, Global Workforce Partnerships
, Microsoft Elevate
Global Interfaith Leader and Pro-Vice Chancellor
, Dev Sanskriti Vishwavidyalaya University (DSVV)

Dr Chinmay Pandya is the grandson of one of India’s most esteemed scholars, seers, and philosophers, Pt. Shriram Sharma Acharya Ji (1911-1990), who was the visionary founder of the All-World Gayatri Pariwar fraternity, a global movement with over 100 million members and over 5000 centres dedicated to social reform. He currently holds the esteemed position of Pro Vice Chancellor at Dev Sanskriti Vishwavidyalaya University (DSVV). Following his medical education in India, he pursued advanced training in the United Kingdom, earning Membership of the Royal College of Psychiatrists (MRCPsych). In London, he ascended through the ranks of the British National Health Service to secure the role of Associate Specialist in Older People Services at the West London Mental Health Trust, where he specialized in treating dementia related to Alzheimer’s disease. In 2010, he returned to India and DSVV, responding to a profound inner calling.

Research Fellow, School of Religion, Theology and Peace Studies
, Trinity College Dublin

Meem Arafat Manab is a Maria Skłodowska Curie doctoral researcher at the Ontology Engineering Group, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, researching AI governance, ethics, and digital rights through the lens of European data spaces. They are also a Research Fellow at Trinity College Dublin’s School of Religion, Theology and Peace Studies, working on a project which investigates gaming platforms as vectors for radicalisation. Their work at Trinity includes co-developing the Watchtower Platform, an AI tool for detecting extremist recruitment in real time. Meem holds an Erasmus Mundus Master in Law, Data and AI and an undergraduate degree in Computer Science and Engineering. They are from Bangladesh and currently based in Madrid.

Chief of ICT Policies, Information Society, Digital Development and Digital Cooperation
, United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (UNESCWA)
CEO
, Element 84

Dan Pilone is CEO of Element 84, a software development firm specializing in large scale geospatial data systems and remote sensing, and oversees strategy and development for Element 84’s commercial and government clients including NASA, USGS, NOAA and Ursa Space. He has supported NASA’s Earth Observing System for over 15 years; currently acting as Chief Technologist for the NASA EOSDIS Evolution and Development contract. He has supported transitioning NASA’s Petabyte scale archive to the cloud, contributed to metadata standards, led multiple working groups on data services and cloud architectures, authored studies on architecture and transition plans for cloud-native data management solutions, and helped shape software development processes for both government and commercial clients. Mr. Pilone has authored multiple books on software development and taught Software Engineering at Catholic University in Washington DC.

Corporate Lawyer – Digital Regulation Expert – Gender Specialist
, Officer of the Order of Merit of Telecommunications and Posts of Côte d’Ivoire

Ms. Regina Fleur BESSOU has over 24 years of experience in the telecommunications, ICT and postal sectors. She currently serves as Technical Advisor to the Director General of the Telecommunications/ICT Regulatory Authority of Côte d’Ivoire (ARTCI), where she oversees matters related to digital inclusion and international relations.
In November 2025, she was elected Chair of the Telecommunication Development Advisory Group (TDAG) of the International Telecommunication Union, becoming the first African to hold this position. TDAG is the advisory body guiding the strategic priorities of the ITU Telecommunication Development Sector (ITU-D).
Prior to this role, Ms. BESSOU served as Chair of ITU-D Study Group 1 from 2017 to 2025, where she was also the first African to hold this position. She additionally served as Vice-Chair of TDAG and as Africa Representative within the Network of Women for ITU-D (NoW ITU-D).
At the regional level, she played a leading role in coordinating the African preparatory process for the World Telecommunication Development Conference (WTDC-2025) and contributed to the work of both the African Telecommunications Union and the International Telecommunication Union in preparation for major international conferences.
Ms. BESSOU is also Founder and Executive President of the International Network of Women Digital Experts (RIFEN), the first women-led organization to obtain sector membership within the ITU, which promotes the participation of women, youth and persons with disabilities in digital governance and leadership.
In Côte d’Ivoire, she has contributed to the development of universal access policies, rural connectivity initiatives, consumer protection frameworks and pro-competitive regulatory environments, supporting the sustainable development of the telecommunications and ICT sector.
She holds degrees in legal, administrative and tax sciences, a BADGE Specialized Master’s degree in Telecom/ICT Regulation, and a certification in Gender Engineering (UNESCO/EFPOD).
Major Contributions
• Strengthening regulation: establishment of fair tariff frameworks, consumer protection measures, and the promotion of healthy competition within the telecommunications sector.
• Digital inclusion: strong initiatives to increase the participation of women and youth, including persons with disabilities, notably through the revision of Resolution 55 at the World Telecommunication Development Conference (WTDC-22).

Minister of Information and Communication Technology
, Ministry of Information and Communication Technology Namibia
Director of Communications
, StudyFetch

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