International scientific conference concludes with participants from 21 countries around the world

14 May 2025

With over 200 authors from 21 countries around the world, dozens of physical and online panels, the international scientific conference entitled “Artificial Intelligence in the Age of Transformation: Opportunities and Challenges”, which was organized by AAB College and three other university partners, concluded its proceedings.

The conference was moderated by the vice-rector of AAB College Venera Llunji, who emphasized the importance of this organization and how such conferences make us stay up to date with the times and technological developments around the world.

The rector of AAB College Blerim Olluri, spoke about the goals of the conference and wished that the participants contribute through their presentations to fruitful results.

“Our conference has a clear goal: to serve as a unifying platform where researchers, decision-makers and professionals from different countries can discuss in depth, share ideas and build bridges of cooperation for the future”, said Olluri, among other things.

The keynote speaker at this conference was Jürgen Rudolph, Director of Research and Innovation Learning at Kaplan Higher Education Academy, Singapore.

He shared his perspectives on the conference theme by addressing the relationship of artificial intelligence with various fields such as media, business, healthcare, sports, linguistics and culture. Mr. Rudolph also spoke about the challenges posed by the use of artificial intelligence, its impact on professions, mental health and the future of humanity.

Ilir Kalemaj, professor at New York University in Tirana, part of the conference organizing committee, said that the cooperation for this conference has a special weight so that in the era of rapid technological development, such issues that have a direct effect on everyone are discussed.

The conference continued with physical and online panels, where each of the participants offered presentations on different topics. At the end, certificates were awarded to the participants as a sign of gratitude for their contribution.

This conference was attended by authors from: Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Great Britain, USA, Poland, Finland, France, Greece, Germany, Italy, Canada, etc.

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