3rd Symposium "AI in Public Health Research"
The ZKI‑PH symposium at the Robert Koch Institute brings together experts from various disciplines to discuss the latest developments at the intersection of artificial intelligence and public health.
On September 9–10, 2026, the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) hosts the symposium “Artificial Intelligence in Public Health Research” in Berlin. This two-day event provides a key platform for dialogue between research, public health practice, and policy.
The symposium focuses on the role of artificial intelligence in addressing current challenges in healthcare. Topics include AI-supported decision-making, antimicrobial resistance, the impact of climate change on health, and regulatory frameworks for AI in the health sector. The goal is to highlight current trends, facilitate knowledge exchange, and shape the future of data-driven public health research.
The event is aimed at professionals from academia, healthcare, and policy who are interested in innovative, data-driven approaches to advancing public health.
- Date: September 9–10, 2026
- Time: (full-day, see program for details)
- Location: Berlin (Conference Centre of the Federal Ministries)
- Organizer: Robert Koch Institute (RKI)
- Admission: (not specified, registration required)
- Focus: AI in public health, health data, regulation, epidemiological research
- Audience: researchers, healthcare professionals, policymakers, and public health stakeholders