Skip to main content

Institutional Prestige

Backed by SIAI and GIAI, the conferences reflect the authority of Europe’s most selective AI research ecosystem, merging elite academic talent with deep industry insight.

Global City Hubs

Zurich, Tokyo, London, Dubai – curated venues selected for geopolitical balance, financial significance, and regional reach into Gulf, EU, and Asia-Pacific AI markets.

Selective Attendee List

Admission is invitation-based or highly filtered. No general ticketing. Attendees include world renowned scholars, institutional investors, and vetted operators.

Institutional Intelligence Framework

Each event reveals SIAI’s framework for decoding opaque markets and disciplining AI hype through institutional logic, regulatory realism, and capital insight.

Independent Oversight & Research Integrity

All sessions are held under the academic supervision of MDSA, an independent body dedicated to upholding rigorous standards in AI research, education, and evaluation. Participants engage with frameworks rooted in methodological clarity, transparency, and peer-reviewed scrutiny.

Dual-Track Rigor

Attendees choose between technical deep dives (AI/ML, quant, modeling) and strategic track sessions (fund structure, cross-border AI/IP, regulation, capital).

Work-Integrated Education

Summits integrate real SIAI case studies, startup war stories, and post-event applied research projects. Students are not “audience” — they are junior collaborators.

Quiet Power, Not Performative Tech

No media circus, VC pitch decks, or influencer panels. This is where the real builders, regulators, and allocators meet without noise — only signal.

A Platform, Not an Event

Participation grants access to SIAI’s broader system: GIAI consulting, MDSA certification, TER exposure, and Executive AI MBA entry. This is more than a summit — it’s the entry point into a long-term institutional alliance.

SIAI Discussion

Tariffs Are Taxes—And the Bill Lands at Home

Tariffs act as hidden taxes, falling mainly on U.S. firms and households The burden is regressive, shrinking lower-income purchasing power the most Education budgets face rising costs while revenues …

Read More
0 Participants
1 Replies
The Political Economy of Masculinity Norms: Why Identity Still Moves Markets and Classrooms

Masculinity norms shape labour supply, health, and political preferences Germany’s 1940s and Korea’s 2020s show contrasting trajectories Education policy can recalibrate norms and stabilise economies…

Read More
0 Participants
1 Replies
An Asian “EU”? Why Education, Not Tariffs, Is the Coalition Glue

Asia’s coalition strength lies in education and knowledge, not tariffs Patent dominance shows the region’s leverage in IP and skills An education-first compact is harder to divide than a trade bloc T…

Read More
0 Participants
1 Replies
Learning in the Age of Good-Enough Translation

AI translation reshapes the labor market, eroding low-skill roles while rewarding domain expertise Education must shift toward “language plus” skills—pairing translation with data, law, or health Pol…

Read More
0 Participants
1 Replies
Beyond the Robot Hype: An Education Strategy for Narrow Automation

AI and robotics remain narrow tools, excelling only in tightly defined tasks Human versatility—handling exceptions, combining roles, and adapting to context—remains the decisive advantage Education p…

Read More
0 Participants
1 Replies
The 10-Second Bank Run: Why Payment Speed and Portfolio Diversity Must Be Managed Together

Instant payments and digital banking have made deposit runs faster than ever Portfolio diversity cushions shocks, but uninsured deposits remain a fragile tail risk Stronger backstops and real-time li…

Read More
0 Participants
1 Replies

Join the Global AI/Finance & AI/Tech Summits

Fall 2025 - Tokyo • Zurich • London • Dubai

  • Where Theory Meets Capital and Innovation
  • Explore AI breakthroughs in finance and technology
  • Network with global leaders and elite researchers
  • Shape the future of intelligence and investment