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DIVERSIFAIR Final Conference:

Fair AI in Practice

We are excited to share the agenda for the DIVERSIFAIR Closing Event – Fair AI in Practice in Brussels, a day focused on advancing intersectional fairness in AI, sharing project results, and discussing the tools, policies, and practices needed to build systems that work for everyone.

From the first coffee to the final networking drinks, the program brings together researchers, practitioners, and community voices to explore what fairness in AI looks like in practice, with perspectives from the project and what we can do differently. 

 

CONFERENCE DETAILS 

📅 Date: Tuesday 19 May 2026
Time: 10:30  am – 7:00 pm CET
📍 Location: Ateliers des Tanneurs, Brussels

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! Limited number of seats available.

 

WHO SHOULD ATTEND 

This event is for anyone interested in building and using AI more responsibly, especially:

  • Researchers and students in AI ethics, fairness, and governance
  • Policymakers, regulators, and public sector professionals
  • AI product builders, including product leaders, designers, developers, and data teams
  • Auditors, compliance, and risk practitioners
  • Civil society and community organisations focused on inclusion and social impact

WHY ATTEND

  • Discover key findings and practical takeaways from the project
  • Learn from partners and AI experts​
  • Explore tools and methodologies for AI fairness and auditing
  • Discuss inclusive and responsible AI governance
  • Network with Europe’s AI community

 

We look forward to welcoming you to Brussels for a day of insights, exchange, and collaboration on advancing intersectional fairness in AI.

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This project has received funding from the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA) in the framework of Erasmus+, EU solidarity Corps A.2 – Skills and Innovation under grant agreement 101107969.

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