Technology · Conference

Applied AI DevFest: Exploring AI in Industry

An engaging DevFest focused on the practical applications of artificial intelligence in industry.

Wed, 30 Sep 2026 Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue Rouyn-Noranda , Quebec
The Applied AI DevFest at the Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue (UQAT) is a premier event for tech enthusiasts, students, and industry professionals. This conference explores the transformative power of artificial intelligence, focusing on real-world applications and industry trends. Hosted by the GDG on Campus, the event provides a platform for learning, networking, and discussing the future of AI. Join us in Rouyn-Noranda for a day of insightful sessions and collaborative exploration of AI technology.

What to Expect

A professional conference featuring presentations and discussions on AI technology.

Who Should Attend

  • Tech professionals
  • Students
  • AI researchers
  • Industry leaders

Agenda Overview

The event features a full day of sessions focused on applied AI.
Venue & Address
Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue
445 Bd de l'Université
Rouyn-Noranda , Quebec – J9X 5E4
Canada
Organizer
GDG on Campus UQAT · Organization
A Google Developer Group on campus at UQAT.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is it held?
UQAT, 445 Bd de l'Université, Rouyn-Noranda.
Who is organizing it?
GDG on Campus UQAT.
Is there a fee?
Yes, paid registration is required.
What is the focus?
Applied AI in industry.
Who should attend?
Anyone interested in AI technology.
How do I register?
Registration is available via the GDG community portal.
Tags
AI technology conference Rouyn-Noranda UQAT innovation
Summary
A technology conference focused on applied artificial intelligence in industry.
Highlights
  • AI industry applications
  • Expert-led sessions
  • Networking opportunities
  • Tech community engagement
  • Academic and industry collaboration
  • Future of AI
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