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World Robotics Standards for Kids (Early Skills)
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Active Ageing with Technology
AI in Retail (Customer Journey)
Adaptive Technologies
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Social Impact of AI & Robotics
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5 August 2020
Engaging Academia in Collaboration for the Ethical and Responsible use of AI and Robotics for a Better Future.
Theme: Human–and–Machine Collaboration (HMC)
Hope to Achieve
Inspiration to shape innovation
Insights to transform in business
Innovation as an act of co-creation
Bring together selected Asia-Pacific and global leading universities, industry, and global organizations, and involve them in a dialogue on how to engage in Collaboration for the Ethical and Responsible use of AI and Robotics.
Share ideas and outline specific proposals regarding cooperation among academics, industry players and other institutes.
Discuss how the Ethical and Responsible applications of AI and Robotics could help augment human potential for a better world.
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Bring together Young Minds from selected Asia-Pacific institutions (public and private) and involve them in a forum on how to engage in building their dream applications on AI in Robotics.
Share ideas and outline potential ideas regarding cooperation among the Young Minds.
Discuss how the Ethical and Responsible applications of AI and Robotics could help augment human potential for a better world.
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5 August 2020
Structure:
One-day activity held at the School of Computing at the National University of Singapore. It will comprise lectures by university professors, poster sessions and concept/prototype displays and demonstrations, selected students’ presentations, and student panel discussions.
Technology Exchange
Lecture on Emerging Technologies
Young Talents' showcases and displays
Country Presentations by Young Minds
Panel Discussions on Emerging Issues
Target Audience: Middle-grade school students from ages 14 to 20 from invited countries; and member-countries of APARA.