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                          Women Scientist (The Women of Science Award)
            

            



We are Organizing 8th Global Summit on Artificial Intelligence and Neural Networks (Neural Networks 2020) which is going to be held in the month of June 18-19, 2020 in Dubai, UAE.
Theme: AI - The Next Evolutionary Step in Digital Transformation

Our Conference provides a unique platform for women scientists for presenting the latest research projects with an in-depth analysis. We warmly welcome women scholars and scientists from Universities/ Industries who have significant research experience in Machine Learning, Deep Learning and AI to join the forum. We are happy to encourage our women scientist’s participants through research awards and provides assistance for women scholars in the respective areas of Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence in career development and research guidance.
Women in Science Award highlights significant contributions by female scientists to life sciences research. Winners of the award can be inspiring and role models for future generations of women in science. 

ME Conferences Present Neural Networks 2020 – a two-day conference which will bring leading women data scientists and tech leaders on a platform to start exciting conversations with experts working in the field of AI and Data Science. Celebrating the importance of women in AI, the conference will recognize the achievements of technology leaders who have created  a larger impact within the tech community.

The awards will recognize the most influential women technology leaders in India who have demonstrated considerable experience in data science and AI leadership, an advance AI development  in organizations and become leaders and role models in the analytics industry. “The Women in AI Leadership Awards is aimed at honoring the outstanding achievements of women leaders who have made immense contribution to the data science community in India. These leaders don’t just excel in their professional setting but also have used their talents to make a positive impact on the tech community by starting path-breaking programs to drive inclusivity and growth.


One of the key highlights of the conference will be sparking a conversation on the gender imbalance that exists in the industry and discussing vital steps that can be taken to increase the participation of women in AI and  Data Science which will help them thrive in leadership roles. Driving the conversation forward will be companies that have played a pivotal role in striving for diverse, inclusive and engaging environments for their employees, have addressed these biases to retain female talent and supported them to advance to senior roles in this digital world. 



Thanks and Regards
Steven Parker 
Program Manager | Neural Networks 2020
Tel: +1-201-380-5561
What's app- +44 7723584425.





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