About the AI for Impact Spring School
The next edition of our event will evolve into a Spring School, with the central theme: Artificial Intelligence for Impact, with a focus on Health applications.
From March 23 to 25, 2026, in Ben Guerir, this edition will be co-organized by EMINES (UM6P), École Polytechnique (l'X), and Groupe EMSI – Honoris United Universities.
The target audience includes engineering students and companies.
Highlights of the AI for Impact Spring School
Scientific Foundation
Accessible scientific conferences, round tables, and poster sessions on "AI for Impact".
Networking Opportunities
Be where leading minds in AI and healthcare converge — and discuss with innovators in our poster sessions.
AI & Health Focus
In-depth discussions on AI in healthcare, including a conference on the impacts by Benoît Bergeret.
Hands-on Workshops & Hackathon
Participate in practical workshops with synthetic datasets and witness the presentation of results from our hackathon.
Who Should Attend
This AI for Impact Spring School is designed for engineering students and companies passionate about the intersection of artificial intelligence and its real-world applications.
Engineering Students
Deepen your knowledge in AI and its applications through practical and theoretical programs.
Companies & Entrepreneurs
Discover concrete AI applications and build strategic partnerships.
Venue
The Spring School will take place at
Ben Guerir, Morocco
More informations are yet to come
Registration
The deadline for participant selection is set for xx xx, 2026. Register now to guarantee your spot.
Insights from AI Pioneers, Economic Visionaries, and Thought Leaders
Michael I. Jordan
Prof. at UC Berkeley, Researcher at Inria
Speaker at Winter School on Next Generation AI
Michael I. Jordan, Upcoming Speaker at Winter School
"Intelligence—we don’t really know what it is, but it doesn’t just have to do with the human brain or mind. Markets are intelligent in ways that we aren’t individually [...] we don’t realize that we could create brand-new kinds of collectives that could be really amazing, instead of trying to replace a single human being with this computer."
— As shared in Berkeley News, “How AI Fails Us, and How Economics Can Help”
Yann LeCun
Prof. at Courant Institute NY, VP & Chief AI Scientist at Meta (ex Facebook) and Turing Award in 2019
Keynote Speaker at TechInnov Days 2023
Yann LeCun, Keynote Speaker at TechInnov Days 2023
"I’m really humbled and really happy to meet so many young people who are enthusiastic about learning technology and doing research in AI. The potential and impact of what they can do here in Morocco and more generally in Africa is enormous."
— About his participation in TechInnov Days 2023
Amal El Fallah-Seghrouchni
Delegate Minister within the Moroccan Government, Executive President of Ai Movement UM6P, Member of the COMEST - UNESCO
Speaker at Spring School 3DM
Amal El Fallah-Seghrouchni, Speaker at Spring School 3DM
"The Spring School is going to be very interesting [...] I think the people who will be presenting are of very high caliber, both nationally and internationally. It's a great opportunity to exchange knowledge and approaches. Now in Morocco, we really have to encourage this kind of training because there is a real need for it."
— Her opinion about the Spring school 3DM
Luciano Borges
Chief Executive Officer and Director of SIANA (JV ONCF & SNCF)
Sponsor for the Spring School
Luciano Borges, Sponsor for the Spring School
"The decision to co-organize the Spring School on data-driven decision-making was deliberate and strategic [...] Since launching this initiative, we have worked to align it with ONCF’s overall new strategy. Today, we’re scaling this approach to place data-driven insights within the global context of the rail industry."
Useful Links
Explore more information and resources:
- Registration - Registration details for the Spring School.
- Preliminary Program - Check the detailed program of the AI & Health Spring School.
- Speakers - Discover the experts leading our discussions.
- Contact - Have questions about the Spring School 2026? Feel free to contact us.
Find Us
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Check-in: After 14:00 GMT+1 on Sunday, 22nd February, or Monday, 23rd February.
- Check-out: Before 12:00 GMT+1 on your departure day.


