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DeepFest 2025 to Showcase AI Innovations in Riyadh

DeepFest 2025 to Showcase AI Innovations in Riyadh

CairoScene08-02-2025

Co-located with Saudi Arabia's LEAP event, DeepFest 2025 will feature AI experts, robots and advanced technology demonstrations.
DeepFest 2025, an AI conference, will take place in Riyadh from February 9th to February 12th, alongside Saudi Arabia's tech event Leading Edge Advancement and Progress, (LEAP). Organised by Tahaluf and supported by the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA), the event will feature cutting-edge AI developments across various industries.
The conference will host over 150 speakers, including Aidan Gomez, CEO of Cohere, and Michael Spranger, President of Sony AI. Topics will cover AI ethics, governance, sustainability, and security, with insights from AI leaders such as Marc Raibert of Boston Dynamics and Dr. Daniela Braga of Defined.AI.
Attendees will experience AI-driven technology, including humanoid robots from UB Tech and Pudu Robotics, AI baristas, and interactive fashion tech by Dutch designer Anouk Wipprecht. Jonathan Ross, CEO of Groq, will discuss AI computing advancements, while Marcello Mari of SingularityDAO will explore AI and decentralisation with a live AI avatar interview.
In healthcare, Jean-Charles Samuelian-Werve, CEO of Alan, will introduce 'Mo,' an AI doctor assistant integrating biomarkers for preventative care.
DeepFest 2025 will also feature over 120 exhibitors, VR/AR showcases, and startup pitch sessions, providing networking opportunities for entrepreneurs, investors, and industry leaders.

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