This inaugural conference is a pivotal opportunity to shape Ealing’s approach to AI adoption by bringing together cross-sector leaders to address both the transformative potential and the ethical imperatives of this technology.

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Ealing Council and the borough’s Local Strategic Partnership Board are delighted to invite you to the inaugural Ealing Artificial Intelligence (AI) Conference. The conference is a pivotal opportunity to shape Ealing’s approach to AI adoption and will bring together cross-sector leaders to address both the transformative potential and the ethical imperatives of this technology. 

Thursday, 23 October 20258.30am – 4pm

Ealing Gateway Office, 26/30 Uxbridge Road, Ealing, London, W5 2 AU

 

Keynote Speakers:

Glen Robinson, National Technology Officer, Microsoft UK

Ryan Case, Head of Corporate Communications and Public Affairs, Starship Technologies

Dr Julie Wall, Professor of AI and Advanced Computing, UWL

 

And even more speakers TBC...

 

Intended Participants:

Senior leaders and digital transformation specialists from:

  • Statutory partners - MET Police, NHS, housing providers, council leadership
  • West London business community, private sector innovators, and education/skills providers
  • Community and voluntary sector organisations, trade unions, and civil liberty representatives

Conference Aims and Objectives:

  • Identify and understand current shifts, opportunities, and ethical/practical challenges of AI adoption across Ealing’s public, private, and voluntary sectors
  • Showcase best practice and highlight innovative AI software and products piloted or deployed by partners to drive efficiency, equity, and public service innovation
  • Develop a common approach and foster cross-sector collaboration, shared learning, and strategic alignment on AI governance and skills development

 

Pricing

£30 + VAT for corporate/statutory organisations

£20 + VAT for charities/CVS organisations

 

For all queries email Mohammed Ahmed or Amy Jiang.

Conference convened and supported by