The AI4X-Accelerate Conference unites global researchers, industry leaders and policymakers advancing AI-driven discovery.
A collaborative event between the University of Toronto and the National University of Singapore, the conference features an ambitious scientific programme -- showcasing the very latest ideas and research findings on AI for science -- and visions for the future.
The AI4X-Accelerate Conference will take place June 15-19, 2026, in Singapore, a leading AI conference for scientific discovery and innovation.
Program Overview
- June 15: Tutorial Day at the National University of Singapore
- June 16–19: Main conference at Raffles City Convention Centre
This event is a collaboration between the University of Toronto and the National University of Singapore, co-chaired by Alán Aspuru-Guzik and Konstantin S. Novoselov. The program features a broad scientific agenda and is expected to attract hundreds of international participants.
Register on the website here: https://bit.ly/4tDOJXP
Why attend?
Participants will have access to:
- Four days of scientific sessions spanning AI applications in chemistry and materials science
- Poster sessions and an exhibitor showcase highlighting emerging technologies and ventures
- Networking events, including an evening mixer and informal collaboration opportunities
- Optional participation in the June 15 tutorial program
As part of the conference, you will hear from the following U of T leaders:
- Alán Aspuru-Guzik, Professor, Department of Chemistry and Computer Science, Academic Director, Acceleration Consortium
- Bowen Li, Assistant Professor, Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy
- Mohamad Moosavi, Assistant Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry
Registration closing date: June 15, 2026
Have questions about this event?
Contact Conference Enquiry at acceleration@utoronto.ca
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