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Closing Ceremony of the AIDT 2026 International Scientific Conference Held
The international scientific conference Artificial Intelligence for Digital Transformations (AIDT 2026), held at the French-Azerbaijani University (UFAZ), concluded with a closing ceremony on June 24. Bringing together scientists, researchers, and industry representatives from various countries over three days, the conference served as an important platform for scientific knowledge exchange, strengthening international cooperation, and promoting innovative solutions in the fields of artificial intelligence and digital transformation.
Within the framework of the conference, leading international experts delivered presentations on such topical subjects as the theoretical foundations of artificial intelligence, large language models, generative artificial intelligence, neuro-symbolic systems, digital twins, industrial applications, and human-centered technologies, while dozens of scientific papers were presented overall. The event contributed to expanding cooperation among scientific institutions, integrating young researchers into the international scientific community, and fostering academia-industry relations.
At the closing ceremony, the conference’s Scientific Coordinator, Prof. Cecilia Zanni-Merk, UFAZ Secretary General Martin Godon, and ADNSU Vice-Rector Elviz Ismayilov delivered remarks, evaluating the outcomes of the conference, emphasizing the importance of international scientific cooperation, and expressing their gratitude to all participants.
One of the highlights of the closing ceremony was the award presentation for the best scientific papers of the conference. The winning authors received certificates and special awards. By the decision of the jury, Léa Charbonnier received the Gold Award, Nathan Olejniczak and Cindy Delage received the Silver Award, while Elshan Naghizada received the Bronze Award.
AIDT 2026 once again demonstrated that artificial intelligence is not only a technological innovation, but also a strategic field shaping the future of science, education, and industry.