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AI has the potential to transform lives, offering tools that address critical issues such as accessibility, health, education and social inclusion. Through advanced technologies, systems can be created that support people with disabilities, improve access to medical services in disadvantaged communities and provide educational resources to those who need them most.
'OdiseIA4Good Madrid' will take place over three intense days (25-27 February) at the Madrid headquarters of the Pablo VI Foundation. During this time, the participating teams will work to propose innovative solutions to previously selected challenges in collaboration with NGOs and governments. The event will include workshops led by experts, as well as team-building sessions and presentations to share progress and receive feedback. The teams will receive support from mentors and have access to additional resources to strengthen their proposals, with the aim of turning these solutions into real business projects.
This event is not only a competition, but an opportunity for students from the Rey Juan Carlos University of all degrees to develop solutions that serve vulnerable groups. registration Applications are open until February 2.