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Swiss NLP Days 2025

The Swiss NLP Days 2025 are a series of activities in 2025 about Natural Language Processing (NLP), which will take place May 13-15, 2025 in Winterthur, Switzerland. They provide a unique opportunity for everyone interested in NLP applications to connect with experts and gain insights into the current state of NLP, and they serve as a platform for NLP professionals to present their work and exchange with potential clients and other NLP experts. 

The Swiss NLP Days consist of two main events:

  • An NLP Expo for the interested public with more than 70 exhibitors which present current industrial and academic solutions in NLP.
  • A scientific conference called SwissText for researchers and NLP experts.

These two events are accompanied by an NLP Crash Course – Insightful sessions on practical applications and fundamental technologies of Natural Language Processing – throughout the year with workshops and tutorials.

The Swiss NLP Days 2025 mark the 10th anniversary of the SwissText conference, which was initiated in 2016 by NLP researchers at Zurich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW).

Find more information on the official website!

NLP Crash Course – Bias in NLP – A Practical Perspective

Led by industry and academic experts, the NLP Crash Course explores a wide range of NLP topics and aims to help participants understand how NLP can be applied in various business and organizational contexts.

Perfect preparation for the NLP Expo 2025. Biweekly. Free of charge.

Speaker: Prof. Dr. Mascha Kurpicz-Briki (Bern University of Applied Sciences)

Participate online via Zoom.

NLP Crash Course – The “Sudden” Success of Generative AI and LLMs

Led by industry and academic experts, the NLP Crash Course explores a wide range of NLP topics and aims to help participants understand how NLP can be applied in various business and organizational contexts.

Perfect preparation for the NLP Expo 2025. Biweekly. Free of charge.

Speaker: Prof. Dr. Rico Sennrich (University of Zurich)

Participate online via Zoom.

AI Days 2025

The 2025 edition of AI-Days will take place from January 27 to 29, 2025, in Geneva (January 27 and 28) and Lausanne (January 29). The AI-Days of the HES-SO Engineering and Architecture Department are organized by the Swiss AI Center for SMEs. The aim of the event is to provide a forum for discussing the practical use of new artificial intelligence technologies in the economic fabric.

Find more information and the registration on the official website:

Swiss Robotics Day

The Swiss Robotics Day (SRD) is Switzerland’s most comprehensive exhibition on robotics for industry and research. 

The SRD brings together industry, researchers, investors, engineers and students to exchange and share experiences, new ideas, and technologies. Matchmaking sessions facilitate collaborations and partnerships. 

The SRD is a one-day event initiated by the Swiss National Centre of Competence in Research in (NCCR) Robotics – a flagship project with EPFL as leading house and ETH Zurich as co-leading house. The 2024 edition is organized by Innovation Booster Robotics, the University of Basel (Dept. of Biomedical Engineering) and EPFL. Of course we will be around as well, as AI and robots are somehow married 🙂

Check the program and register here – it’s worth it:

RiskOn 2024 | Transforming Uncertainty into Opportunities

The RiskOn event on September 4 – 5, 2024 brings together experienced risk professionals with experts and talents from Switzerlands leading universities to co-create innovative solutions in the realm of risk management

Challenge 1: Use of new technologies for risk events classification and analysis
Financial institutions, as part of their risk frameworks, are required to capture, investigate/analyse and report on risk events. Given the volume of such events, their handling and analysis may be cumbersome and resource intensive.

Challenge 2: Fraud Risk Detection – How artificial intelligence can help?
Fraud risk is currently among the top risks in the financial sector. Big data and the rapid development of artificial intelligence has also contributing to that over the past few years. On the other hand, AI-methods can be efficiently used by banks for
early detection of fraud risk.

Challenge 3: How can AI be leveraged to enable CRO employees to work more efficiently?
With the rise in Artificial Intelligence solutions, there is the potential for improving/scaling/automating tasks performed by Chief Risk Officer (CRO) employees, when considering the associated risks, limitations and implementation cost.

Read more here:

Workshop: DAOs & AI

Artificial Intelligence is advancing faster than we can fully comprehend. Its potential is immense, but so are the risks. Can we apply principles of democracy, decentralization, and transparency to unlock AI’s full potential while mitigating its risks? In this workshop, we will explore the intersection of DAOs, Blockchain, and Artificial Intelligence to identify suitable applications.

Find the full program on the official website!

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