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Libya Press
Sirte University will host a major international scientific conference on artificial intelligence and machine learning this Sunday, June 14, bringing together academics, researchers, media professionals, and technology specialists from across Libya and beyond. The event, themed "Education, Scientific Research, and Future Challenges," signals Libya's growing ambition to engage with emerging technologies at the academic level — and to position itself within the global AI conversation.
The conference takes place at the Reconstruction Auditorium on the Sirte University campus, organized by the university's Research and Consultation Centre. The program begins at 9:00 a.m. local time and includes scientific sessions and panel discussions focused on artificial intelligence applications, the role of machine learning in academic and research environments, and how advanced technologies can support national development and innovation. The Research and Consultation Centre has been coordinating preparations through a scientific committee that has held multiple planning meetings to finalize the program and speaker lineup.
The conference will examine the latest developments in artificial intelligence and machine learning, with a specific focus on how these technologies can strengthen education systems and scientific research capacity. Sessions will cover practical AI applications in areas such as natural language processing, computer vision, predictive analytics, and automated decision-making — all fields that have direct relevance to developing economies like Libya's.
Participants will also examine case studies from other Arab and African nations that have integrated AI tools into university curricula and research programs. These cross-border knowledge exchanges are critical for avoiding common pitfalls and adopting proven strategies that can be adapted to the Libyan context. Topics such as data governance, ethical AI deployment, and building local technical talent are expected to feature prominently in panel discussions.
The university and its Research and Consultation Centre have formally invited media outlets, journalists, and press institutions to cover the conference proceedings, including its scientific sessions and specialized discussions. The university said media coverage would help spread knowledge and raise public awareness of scientific and technological progress underway in Libya. The presence of media organizations, the university noted, would support the scientific process and help present academic and research efforts to a wider audience.
The conference comes as artificial intelligence and machine learning continue to play a growing role in education, scientific research, data analysis, digital services, and economic development worldwide. By hosting this international event, Sirte University aims to strengthen academic dialogue around emerging technologies and their impact on future learning and research systems in Libya.
For a country working to rebuild its academic institutions and research capacity after years of disruption, events like this represent a meaningful step toward integrating Libya into the global technology conversation. The conference could also lay the groundwork for future collaborations between Libyan universities and international research bodies in the AI space — partnerships that could accelerate Libya's digital transformation and help develop a new generation of Libyan AI researchers and engineers.
— LibyaPress / Tech Desk