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The Swiss School of Business and Management Geneva (SSBM) is proud to announce its official partnership with the 2026 International Symposium on Artificial Intelligence and Societal Challenges, a leading interdisciplinary event organized by the Institute of Information Service Science (ISS) and the Computer Science Center (CUI) of the University of Geneva. The symposium will take place on 13 March 2026 in Geneva, Switzerland.
As part of this collaboration, Dr. Olesya Meskina, Head of Academic Programs at SSBM, will represent the institution as an official speaker at the symposium. Her participation underscores SSBM’s commitment to advancing responsible innovation and contributing to global dialogue on artificial intelligence and its societal impact.
The 2026 International Symposium on Artificial Intelligence and Societal Challenges aims to build a vibrant, interdisciplinary community of researchers, academics, policymakers, and practitioners dedicated to exploring the complex relationship between AI and society. The event will foster meaningful knowledge exchange and create strong links between theoretical advances and real-world applications.
The expected outcomes of the symposium include the conception and launch of new scientific initiatives, such as the development of an international scientific journal, as well as the establishment of a recognized recurring event that becomes a global reference point for research and dialogue on AI and societal challenges.
This year’s edition will focus on three critical domains where artificial intelligence is reshaping practices and raising new questions:
These themes are expected to evolve in future editions of the symposium, reflecting emerging technologies, societal needs, and global priorities.
Through this partnership, SSBM reaffirms its dedication to academic excellence, innovation, and ethical leadership in business and management education. By contributing to high-level international forums such as this symposium, SSBM strengthens its role as a forward-thinking institution actively shaping the future of AI governance, education, and responsible business transformation.
Dr. Olesya Meskina’s participation will highlight SSBM’s academic initiatives in integrating AI into business education while maintaining strong ethical foundations and societal responsibility.
SSBM looks forward to engaging with global experts, fostering new collaborations, and contributing to impactful initiatives that bridge research, policy, and practice in the evolving field of artificial intelligence.