Tech AI Fest 2025: Georgia Tech's Premier AI Event

Georgia Institute of Technology

March 20, 2025 - Tech AI, the AI hub at Georgia Tech, will host Tech AI Fest 2025 from March 26 to 28 at the Historic Academy of Medicine in Atlanta. This major AI event will bring together experts, researchers, industry professionals, policymakers, and students to explore the latest advancements and applications of artificial intelligence.

A Hub for AI Conversations

Tech AI Fest 2025 will bring together over 40 experts from top institutions and leading companies, including:

Event Highlights

  • Days 1 - 2 (March 26 - 27) will focus on how AI is being used in industry, government, and research. Sessions will discuss AI's role in technological progress, economic growth, and policy development.
  • Day 3 (March 28) will showcase Georgia Tech's AI projects, including groundbreaking research, student presentations, and the launch of the Tech AI Alumni Group to strengthen industry-academic connections.

Commitment to AI Progress

Tech AI Fest 2025 shows Georgia Tech's dedication to advancing AI research, fostering innovation, and building meaningful partnerships across different sectors. The event is a platform for sharing knowledge, networking, and collaboration, putting attendees at the forefront of the AI revolution.

"AI is more than just an academic pursuit; it's a force that's reshaping industries, redefining education, and creating solutions for some of the biggest challenges we face today," said Pascal Van Hentenryck, the A. Russell Chandler III Chair and professor in Georgia Tech's H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering, director of the NSF Artificial Intelligence Institute for Advances in Optimization (AI4OPT), and director of Tech AI.

Registration and Participation

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