Due Feb 9: Submit your abstracts for AI4X—Accelerate in Singapore and register now!
Save the date and submit your abstracts for the AI4X—Accelerate Conference in Singapore, co-hosted by the University of Toronto’s Acceleration Consortium (AC) and the Institute for Functional Intelligent Materials (NUS).
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AI4X - Accelerate Conference
Singapore (in-person only)
June 15, 2026: Tutorial day at the National University of Singapore
June 16 - 19, 2026: Official AI4X - Accelerate conference programming at Raffles City Convention Centre
We’re less than 6 months away from the AI4X Accelerate Conference in Singapore June 15-19, 2026. Don’t miss your opportunity to submit abstracts for talks and posters by February 9, propose a tutorial by March 1, or register now to secure your spot at the conference and. Co-chaired by Alán Aspuru-Guzik and Konstantin S. Novoselov, the conference will feature an ambitious scientific agenda.
Submit a talk or poster
We’re looking for submissions related to materials science, self-driving labs, ethical approaches to AI, and the many diverse disciplines that are being influenced by AI such as chemistry, medicine, healthcare, physics, biology, sustainability, finance and cybersecurity. Deadline: February 9, 2026.
Submit a tutorial
We are also accepting submissions for hands-on tutorials that explore how AI is shaping a broad range of disciplines. Tutorials should be geared towards PhD candidates from diverse backgrounds, with appropriate time devoted to introducing essential concepts and domain context where needed. Deadline: March 1, 2026.
Register now
Early-bird tickets are now available; register now to claim the best prices.
Meet a few of our speakers
We look forward to featuring a diverse lineup of speakers who combine both research expertise with real-world impact in science and technology.
Hear from academic leaders, including Bartosz Grzybowski (Northwestern University), Jacqueline Cole (University of Cambridge),Torsten Hoefler (ETH Zurich), and Eun-Ah Kim (Cornell University).
Highlighting the intersection of academia and industry, we’re excited to welcome Vivek Natarajan (Google DeepMind), Ray Meng Gao (Meta), and Laura Matz (Merck).
We’re also excited to spotlight Acceleration Consortium scientific leadership team member Curtis Berlinguette (University of British Columbia), AC staff scientist Yimu Zhao, AC member Keith Brown (Boston University), and AC affiliate member Milad Abolhasani (North Carolina State University).

