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  • SCAI 2026 – Call for Papers

    Call for Papers: SCAI 2026 – Odense, Denmark | June 15–16, 2026
    The Scandinavian Conference on Artificial Intelligence (SCAI 2026) invites researchers, practitioners, and doctoral students to submit papers and participate in the 15th edition of this established Scandinavian AI conference.
    SCAI is a recurring forum that brings together the AI research community across Scandinavia and beyond. The 2026 conference is hosted by the SDU Applied AI and Data Science group at the University of Southern Denmark and is jointly organized with the Swedish AI Society (SAIS) and the Norwegian AI Society.
    The conference aims to foster collaboration between academia, industry, and the public sector, and to showcase high-quality research in both applied and foundational Artificial Intelligence. SCAI provides a platform for presenting ongoing research, discussing emerging challenges and opportunities in AI, and strengthening the Scandinavian AI ecosystem through networking and interdisciplinary exchange.
    Contributions are welcome from all areas of Artificial Intelligence, including (but not limited to) machine learning, data science, AI systems, responsible and ethical AI, and AI applications across domains. The conference particularly encourages submissions from early-stage researchers and PhD students, as well as work that combines strong methodological foundations with real-world relevance.
    The conference proceedings will be published in the Springer Communications in Computer and Information Science (CCIS) series, which is approved as a Level 1 scientific publication channel in Norway.
    Further details regarding paper submission, important dates, and keynote speakers will be announced shortly.
    For more information about SCAI 2026, please visit the conference website:
  • SAIS Workshop 2025 – June 16-17 in Halmstad

    This year’s SAIS workshop will take place at Halmstad University on 16-17 June 2025.

    SAIS workshop aims to bring together researchers and practitioners from the field of Artificial Intelligence to present and discuss ongoing work and future directions for AI. It provides a forum for networking among researchers as well as building links with related research fields, practitioners and businesses.

    See more details and important dates on the workshop website.