Milton Keynes City Council is calling on technology industry experts, creative minds and businesses to take part in its first AI Festival later this year.
The Milton Keynes AI Festival 2024 will be held from 28 October to 1 November and follows on from the UK Government’s AI Safety Summit at Bletchley Park last year which saw global leaders attend to discuss the future of AI. The city council is now putting together what promises to be a thought-provoking exhibition showcasing modern technologies and AI.
The Festival will be an opportunity for businesses to showcase their AI work, share insights and engage with a diverse audience determined to make the most of the opportunities presented by modern technologies. Organisations are now invited to express an interest in hosting events during the week.
Events, conferences, and hackathons will be running across the city, hosted by major organisations including Bletchley Park (where the Festival will formally open), The Open University, Connected Places Catapult, Aiimi and His Majesty's Government Communications Centre (HMGCC) – others to be confirmed. A full programme will be published on the Protospace website closer to the event.
In addition, organisations and businesses are welcome to set up their own fringe events which, while self-funded and separate to the main programme, will be promoted by the city council to help the organisers find a wide audience. Information on how to register interest to host a fringe event is available on the Protospace website.
A key focus of the Festival is to highlight the ongoing work to boost the city’s position as a leader in the tech ecosystem and deliver on the city council’s Technology, Smart City, Digital and Creative Industries Strategy, cementing Milton Keynes’ global reputation as a smart city and the home of innovation.