COST FinAI Meets Iceland

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This event aims to review our COST Action's progress and plan ahead for sustainability and greater impact. This two-day COST Meeting will focus on strategizing scientific goals for the period after the COST Action and discuss long-term plans. It will feature the discussion of signing of Erasmus agreements among the 10 participating universities. Insights from the European Consortium for Mathematics in Industry and industry leaders like ING, Deutsche Boerse, ICB, and BIS will guide us in applying our research practically.
The agenda is as follows:
How to proceed (Day 1 Morning): A dedicated session for discussing the signing of bilateral Erasmus agreements between about 10 universities of our COST Action, followed by a workshop led by a representative from the European Consortium for Mathematics in Industry (ECMI), who has successfully been running a previous COST Action and managed to extend this network beyond the lifetime of the Action. The workshop will provide insights into building and sustaining successful consortia, drawing on ECMIs 25 years of experience.
Future Industry collaborations (Day 1 Afternoon): Interactive discussions with industry representatives from ING, Deutsche Boerse, ECB, and BIS. Those industry partners are interested in our Action, the output and research. We will discuss on how to continue our network, cooperating with industry and implement our research results.
Review of the Action (Day 2 Morning): Opening remarks and a comprehensive review of the Action’s achievements, focusing on key milestones and the insights gained through our collective endeavors. This session will set the foundation for subsequent discussions by highlighting the value of our work and the lessons learned along the way.
Planning ahead for the future (Day 2 Afternoon): Planning the scientific output for after the COST Action, including setting tangible goals and identifying potential challenges.
Meetup link: https://www.meetup.com/fintech_ai_in_finance/events/300298282/

COST FinAI Meets Iceland