AI+X Leadership Summit 2025
This summit is a practical leadership dialogue on deploying AI to lift productivity, strengthen safety and security, and grow Australia’s innovation economy.
Presented by the Digital Capability Research Platform & Social Innovation Research Institute, Swinburne University of Technology.
Overview
The AI+X Leadership Summit convenes leaders, researchers, and engineers to exchange the latest advances in AI and their application across health, finance, smart cities, energy, resources, agriculture, and services. Hosted by the Digital Capability Research Platform & Social Innovation Research Institute at Swinburne, the Summit is a practical leadership dialogue on deploying AI to lift productivity, strengthen safety and security, and grow Australia’s innovation economy.
Why attend
Learn from industry leaders and world‑class researchers on strategy, regulation, and real‑world AI deployment.
See case studies and demonstrations that move beyond proofs‑of‑concept to measurable impact.
Network with executives, founders, and PhD researchers to spark collaborations and new projects.
Who should attend?
CIOs/CTOs, product and innovation leaders, technical founders, and policy-makers.
AI researchers, PhD candidates, data/ML engineers, and software leaders.
Sector leaders across health, finance, energy, manufacturing, transport, and government.
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