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AI GovernanceTue, Jul 7 – Fri, Jul 10, 2026HybridFree

AI for Good Global Summit 2026

AI for Good Global Summit 2026 runs July 7 to 10 at Palexpo, Geneva. The UN's leading AI event brings world leaders, AI pioneers and breakthrough technologies together to guide the future of AI for the Sustainable Development Goals.

Hosted by ITU and the Government of Switzerland

  • Introduction
  • Get event updates
  • Venue
  • Speakers
  • Recaps: 2025 & 2024
  • FAQs
  • Related events

In this article

  1. 01Introduction
  2. 02Get event updates
  3. 03Venue
  4. 04Speakers
  5. 05Recaps: 2025 & 2024
  6. 06FAQs
  7. 07Related events
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Overview

About this event

AI for Good is organised by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), the United Nations agency for digital technologies, in partnership with more than 50 UN Sister Agencies and co-convened with the Government of Switzerland. Established in 2017, the platform exists to identify innovative applications of AI to solve global challenges, develop AI standards to enable responsible innovation, and build the skills and partnerships needed to deploy AI responsibly at scale. The official event site is aiforgood.itu.int/summit26.

The 2026 edition is the seventh AI for Good Global Summit and the largest to date. It runs back-to-back with the inaugural Global Dialogue on AI Governance, convened by the United Nations General Assembly and facilitated by UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, which takes place at Palexpo from July 6 to 7. The WSIS Forum 2026, the annual discussions building on the World Summit on the Information Society to advance global digital cooperation, also runs in Geneva from July 6 to 10. A single media accreditation covers all three events.

The 2026 edition introduces a participation fee to enhance the overall attendance experience. Participation remains free for ITU Member States, UN agencies, civil society organisations and attendees under 18 years old. Discounts are available for ITU-member companies and universities. The summit has 37,000 contributors from more than 180 countries engaged through the AI for Good Neural Network community platform.

What Usually Happens at AI for Good Global Summit?

The Summit runs across multiple stages including Centre Stage, Solutions Stage, Frontier Stage, Youth Zone, Youth Stage, UN AI Hub Stage and Town Square. Day Zero on July 7 features live demos, interactive exhibits, startup competitions and hands-on workshops. Centre Stage keynotes begin on July 8 with government ministers, UN agency heads, researchers and industry leaders. Concurrent tracks cover AI governance, standards, skills, health, climate, food security, creativity and frontier technologies throughout the four days.

Competitions and challenges run throughout the week, including the AI for Good Innovation Factory Grand Finale, the Robotics for Good Youth Challenge Grand Finale, machine-learning challenges on edge AI, TinyML and space AI computing, and the AWS AI League. The AI for Good Film Festival, the Canvas of the Future AI Art Competition and AI-enabled artistic performances address the intersection of AI and creativity. A Leaders Lounge hosts high-level invite-only meetings alongside the main programme.

When Is AI for Good Global Summit 2026 Taking Place?

AI for Good Global Summit 2026 runs July 7 to 10, 2026, at Palexpo International Exhibition and Convention Center, Route Francois-Peyrot 30, 1218 Le Grand-Saconnex, Geneva, Switzerland. Day Zero on July 7 runs alongside the Global Dialogue on AI Governance. Registration and passes are available at aiforgood.itu.int/summit26/passes.

AI for Good Global Summit 2026: Latest Updates

9 topics

The 2026 programme is confirmed and early speaker details are live. Everything below is sourced directly from the official ITU press release of March 25, 2026 (also carried via PR Newswire) and the official aiforgood.itu.int/summit26 event website. Further context is in the official Inside the Summit 2026 blog.

01

Day Zero Launches the Summit on July 7

Day Zero of the AI for Good Global Summit on July 7 features live demos, interactive exhibits, startup competitions and hands-on workshops. It runs in parallel with the final day of the Global Dialogue on AI Governance. Centre Stage, the primary keynote venue, officially opens on July 8. Day Zero is designed to give technical practitioners, youth participants and competition finalists hands-on access to the summit before the high-level programme begins.

02

RAISE Documentary World Premiere at the Summit

The summit will feature the world premiere of RAISE, a six-part documentary series exploring how AI is already being used to address humanity's most urgent challenges. The series is executive produced by Leonardo DiCaprio, directed by Michael P. Nash and produced by Beverly Hills Productions, following scientists, engineers and innovators deploying AI in real-world solutions across health, climate, food security and disaster response.

03

John Legend Confirmed as Speaker

John Legend, the Grammy-winning musician and philanthropist, is confirmed on the official speakers page. His presence reflects the summit's consistent positioning at the intersection of technology, culture and humanitarian impact.

04

H.E. Mr. Alar Karis Confirmed as Speaker

H.E. Mr. Alar Karis, President of Estonia, is confirmed on the official speakers page. Estonia is one of the world's leading digital governance models and President Karis brings a head-of-state perspective on national AI strategy, digital public services and the policy conditions that allow AI to serve entire populations.

05

Robotics for Good Youth Challenge Grand Finale: 68 Teams from 39 Countries

The Robotics for Good Youth Challenge Grand Finale 2026 brings 68 finalist teams from 39 countries to Palexpo on July 7 for the culminating event of the year's competition, focused on robotics and AI for food security. The Grand Finale runs as part of Day Zero and is open to the full summit audience.

06

Back-to-Back with the UN Global Dialogue on AI Governance

For the first time, the AI for Good Global Summit runs immediately after the inaugural Global Dialogue on AI Governance, convened by the United Nations General Assembly and facilitated by UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres. The Global Dialogue runs July 6 and 7 at Palexpo. This sequencing is deliberate: governments and policymakers can move directly from the UN governance dialogue into the practical innovation and standards programme of the AI for Good Summit.

07

ITU Kaleidoscope Academic Conference Co-Located

The ITU Kaleidoscope academic conference takes place July 7 to 9 within the AI for Good Global Summit. Under the theme AI and frontier technologies for good, it brings together leaders from academia, industry and government to explore how emerging technologies can be developed and applied responsibly. The conference features academic paper presentations, keynote speeches and sessions covering resilient network infrastructures, applications and services, and the broader social, economic and policy dimensions of AI.

08

Confirmed Partners and Sponsors

Gold Sponsors are the Ministry of Science and ICT of the Republic of Korea and the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications of Japan. Silver Sponsors are EY and John Wiley and Sons. Networking Partners include d-teach, Giga, HP Inc. UK, Google, Lenovo and TikTok. Session Partners include Access Partnership, Cisco, EY, FSAB Consulting, GTI and Microsoft. Innovation Factory Local Chapters include Akbank and the Government of Catalonia. PixVerse is an official partner for the AI for Good Film Festival.

09

Participation Fee Introduced for 2026

The 2026 summit introduces a participation fee to enhance the overall attendance experience. Participation remains free for ITU Member States, UN agencies, civil society organisations and attendees under 18 years old. Discounts are available for ITU-member companies and universities. Full pass details and pricing are at aiforgood.itu.int/summit26/passes.

Main Topics at AI for Good Global Summit 2026

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The 2026 programme covers the full spectrum of AI's role in addressing global challenges, from frontier technology development and governance frameworks to practical deployment across health, climate, food security, education and creative sectors. The programme is organised across more than a dozen thematic tracks running simultaneously across the summit's multiple stages.

01

AI Governance and International Standards

The governance and standards track sits at the heart of the 2026 programme, given the summit's back-to-back positioning with the UN Global Dialogue on AI Governance. Sessions address agentic AI security, AI testing and benchmarking, misinformation and deepfakes, quantum technology applications and AI infrastructure and energy demands. The AI Standards Exchange Database and the ITU's ongoing collaboration with ISO and IEC on interoperable AI standards frameworks are covered throughout the week.

02

Frontier Technologies: Agentic AI, Edge AI and Quantum

The Frontier Stage covers the most advanced current developments in AI and adjacent technologies, including agentic AI systems, edge AI and TinyML, brain-computer interfaces, space computing and quantum computing. The Quantum for Good track addresses quantum information technologies and their potential to transform industries and societies, with the Future Leaders in Quantum Hackathon held during the summit week.

03

AI for Health

AI for health is a prominent track covering diagnostic AI, AI in drug discovery, AI for disease surveillance and the governance of health data. Sessions address how AI can be deployed equitably across health systems at different levels of resource, with particular attention to developing countries and the conditions under which AI health tools can reach the populations that most need them.

04

AI for Climate and the Environment

Sessions cover AI for tracking deforestation, monitoring biodiversity, detecting emissions and enabling collaboration between climate and AI scientists. The intersection of AI's environmental cost, including energy and water demands of large model training, with AI's potential as a climate tool is a recurring theme across the programme.

05

AI Skills and Education

Capacity-building is a central pillar of the summit. Sessions cover the AI Skills Coalition, the Young AI Leaders Community, and training programmes for both youth and adult learners. The expanded Youth Zone introduces a dedicated stage for the first time in 2026, with a week-long programme for participants from age 10 upward, alongside hands-on workshops run by AI Skills Coalition partners.

06

AI Creativity and Culture

The AI for Good Film Festival, the Canvas of the Future AI Art Competition and the world premiere of the RAISE documentary series produced by Leonardo DiCaprio address the intersection of AI and creativity. PixVerse, an AI video generation platform, partners with the summit for the Film Festival. The programme also includes AI-enabled artistic performances and sessions on AI in music, film and cultural preservation.

Event Experiences

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AI for Good Global Summit 2026 runs across eight dedicated stages and spaces at Palexpo, with a co-located academic conference, youth programme, competitions, film festival and art exhibition extending the programme throughout the four days. The Global Dialogue on AI Governance on July 6 and 7 runs immediately before the summit opens.

01

Centre Stage: Plenary Keynotes

Centre Stage is the primary keynote venue, opening on July 8 after Day Zero. It hosts heads of state, UN leadership, industry CEOs and researchers delivering the headline programme on AI governance, sovereign AI, AI for the SDGs and frontier technology developments.

02

Solutions Stage and Frontier Stage

The Solutions Stage highlights deployable AI tools and technologies addressing real-world challenges across health, climate, education and food security. The Frontier Stage covers cutting-edge research and the most advanced developments in agentic AI, edge AI, TinyML, brain-computer interfaces and quantum computing.

03

Youth Zone and Youth Stage

The Youth Zone is expanded in 2026 with a dedicated Youth Stage for the first time, running a full week-long programme for participants aged 10 and above. Hands-on robotics and AI workshops run alongside the Robotics for Good Youth Challenge Grand Finale, which brings 68 finalist teams from 39 countries to compete on food security challenges.

04

UN AI Hub Stage and Town Square

The UN AI Hub Stage provides a dedicated platform for UN agency-led sessions on AI across humanitarian, development and policy mandates. Town Square is an open-format space for community sessions, networking and informal dialogue running throughout the four days.

05

Innovation Competitions and Challenges

Global innovation competitions running at the summit include the AI for Good Innovation Factory Grand Finale, the Robotics for Good Youth Challenge Grand Finale, the AWS AI League, machine-learning challenges on edge AI, TinyML and space AI computing, and the Future Leaders in Quantum Hackathon. The AI for Good Impact Awards recognise outstanding contributions to responsible AI deployment across the SDG framework.

06

AI for Good Film Festival and Art Exhibition

The AI for Good Film Festival showcases AI-powered short films in competition across multiple sessions during the summit. The Canvas of the Future AI Art Competition and a dedicated AI Art Gallery display collaborations between artists and AI systems. The world premiere of RAISE, a six-part documentary executive produced by Leonardo DiCaprio, takes place during the summit week.

07

ITU Kaleidoscope Academic Conference

The ITU Kaleidoscope academic conference runs July 7 to 9 within the summit, bringing together academic researchers, industry engineers and government representatives to present peer-reviewed papers on AI and frontier technologies. Sessions address resilient network infrastructures, applications and services, and the social, economic and policy dimensions of emerging technologies.

08

Leaders Lounge

The Leaders Lounge hosts high-level private meetings, CxO roundtables and invite-only receptions for heads of state, UN agency leaders, government ministers and senior industry executives throughout the four days.

Why AI for Good Global Summit 2026 Matters

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AI for Good is the only annual event where the United Nations convenes governments, industry, academia and civil society specifically to advance AI in service of the Sustainable Development Goals. The 2026 edition is the most politically significant to date, running immediately after the inaugural UN Global Dialogue on AI Governance and positioning Geneva as the definitive venue for global AI governance and responsible deployment.

01

For Government and Policy Teams

The back-to-back positioning with the UN Global Dialogue on AI Governance makes AI for Good 2026 essential for government delegations tracking multilateral AI governance frameworks, national AI strategy benchmarks and the regulatory conversations shaping international standards. Ministers from over 100 countries attended the 2025 summit, with more than half from developing countries.

02

For AI Researchers and Academics

The ITU Kaleidoscope conference, the machine-learning challenges and the Frontier Stage give researchers a direct platform to present work and engage with the international standards community. The AI for Good Impact Awards recognise applied research that moves the needle on SDG outcomes.

03

For Technology Leaders and Enterprise Teams

Sessions on agentic AI security, AI standards, AI infrastructure and energy efficiency give enterprise technology leaders a direct view of the international standards and governance frameworks that will shape AI deployment decisions over the next several years. Session Partners including Cisco, Microsoft and Google reflect the enterprise dimension of the programme.

04

For Founders and Startups

The AI for Good Innovation Factory Grand Finale, the AWS AI League and the Robotics for Good Youth Challenge give early-stage teams and university researchers a global platform and access to a network of UN agencies, government partners and industry sponsors looking for scalable AI solutions to SDG challenges.

05

For Civil Society and Humanitarian Organisations

Participation remains free for civil society organisations, giving NGOs, nonprofits and community-led innovators full access to the summit alongside governments and industry. Sessions on AI for health, AI for climate and AI for food security are designed with civil society practitioners as a primary audience.

Agenda

Times shown in Central European Summer Time (CEST, UTC+2). Full programme at aiforgood.itu.int/summit26/programme.

DateProgrammeLocation
Saturday, July 4 to Sunday, July 5Robotics for Good Youth Challenge preparation and pre-eventsGeneva
Sunday, July 6Global Dialogue on AI Governance opens (UN General Assembly event); WSIS Forum 2026 opensPalexpo, Geneva
Monday, July 7: Day ZeroGlobal Dialogue on AI Governance Day 2; AI for Good Day Zero: live demos, interactive exhibits, startup competitions, hands-on workshops; Robotics for Good Youth Challenge Grand Finale opening; ITU Kaleidoscope conference begins; RAISE documentary premierePalexpo, Geneva
Tuesday, July 8Centre Stage opens; Plenary keynotes; Solutions Stage; Frontier Stage; Youth Zone; UN AI Hub Stage; Innovation competitions; AI for Good Film Festival; Leaders Lounge; ITU Kaleidoscope continuesPalexpo, Geneva
Wednesday, July 9Plenary keynotes; Thematic tracks across all stages; Machine learning challenges; AWS AI League; AI Art Gallery; Leaders Lounge; ITU Kaleidoscope final day; Evening receptionPalexpo, Geneva
Thursday, July 10Plenary keynotes; AI for Good Impact Awards; Innovation Factory Grand Finale; Closing ceremony; WSIS Forum 2026 closesPalexpo, Geneva

Registration and Access

Registration for AI for Good Global Summit 2026 is open at aiforgood.itu.int/summit26/passes. The 2026 edition introduces a participation fee for the first time. Participation remains free for ITU Member States, UN agencies, civil society organisations and attendees under 18 years old. Discounts are available for ITU-member companies and universities. For media, accreditation is handled by ITU at pressreg@itu.int.

Pass TypeDetailsAccess
ITU Member StatesGovernment delegations from ITU Member StatesFree, register
UN AgenciesUN agency staff and partnersFree, register
Civil SocietyNGOs, nonprofits, community organisationsFree, register
Under 18Youth participants aged 10 and above for Youth ZoneFree, register
ITU-Member Companies and UniversitiesDiscounted rate for qualifying organisationsDiscounted, register
General PublicParticipation fee applies, see official passes page for current pricingaiforgood.itu.int/summit26/passes
Media AccreditationUN-accredited press and registered mediaEmail pressreg@itu.int

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Venue

Palexpo International Exhibition and Convention Center

Palexpo is Geneva's largest exhibition centre, located immediately adjacent to Geneva International Airport (GVA). It is accessible from the airport on foot via a covered walkway in approximately 10 minutes. The venue is served by the CEVA Leman Express rail network, Geneva city trams and regular bus connections from central Geneva. Preferential hotel rates for summit attendees are available via the accommodation booking page in the practical information section of the official site.

Date & Time

Jul 7–10

Starts 8:00 AM GMT+2

Location

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Palexpo International Exhibition and Convention Center, Switzerland

Format

Hybrid

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Route Francois-Peyrot 30, 1218 Le Grand-Saconnex, Geneva, Switzerland

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Speakers5

Engineers shipping the work, not theorizing about it

AI for Good Global Summit 2026 has confirmed early speakers from government, academia, industry and culture, with the Amazon CTO and additional speakers to be announced ahead of the event.

DB

Doreen Bogdan-Martin

Secretary-General

International Telecommunication Union (ITU)

HM

H.E. Mr. Alar Karis

President

Republic of Estonia

AR

Albert Rosti

Swiss Federal Councillor, Head of DETEC

Government of Switzerland

JL

John Legend

Musician and Philanthropist

Independent

PM

Pranav Mistry

Technologist and Inventor

Independent

Recap: 2025 & 2024

The biggest announcements from the last 2 AI for Good Global Summit editions.

AI for Good Global Summit 2025 Recap

AI for Good has run annually since 2017.

The two most recent editions set the context for what the 2026 programme is building on, reflecting both the rapid growth of the summit and the shift in the global AI governance conversation toward concrete multilateral frameworks.

AI for Good Global Summit 2025, the sixth edition, took place July 8 to 11, 2025, at Palexpo, Geneva. It was co-convened with the WSIS+20 High-level Event, which ran July 7 to 11.

Session recordings from 2025 are available at aiforgood.itu.int/summit25.

Main announcements included:

  • Over 11,000 participants from 169 countries attended, including ministers from 100 countries, more than half representing developing countries
  • ITU Secretary-General Doreen Bogdan-Martin delivered the opening keynote, warning that the biggest risk is not AI eliminating the human race but deploying AI without sufficient public understanding or policy oversight, and calling for a whole-of-society upskilling effort from early schooling to lifelong learning
  • will.i.am, musician and founder of FYI.AI, appeared as ITU AI Skills Coalition Goodwill Ambassador and spoke on AI skills and youth access
  • Dr. Sasha Luccioni delivered a keynote on AI and climate change, covering AI as both a tool and a threat in the fight against climate change, noting that training large models like GPT-3 can emit up to 500 tons of CO2
  • An ITU survey was cited at the summit: 85% of countries lack a national AI strategy, and only 32 countries possess meaningful compute capacity
  • The 2025 AI Governance Dialogue, organised by ITU with 53 UN partners, brought together ministers and stakeholders to explore pathways toward responsible and impactful AI
  • Over 200 demonstrations filled 20,000 square metres of exhibit space, including a flying car, fish-inspired water quality monitor, brain-computer interfaces and AI-driven disaster response tools
  • The summit showcased progress on AI standards in networking, multimedia, energy efficiency, healthcare, food security and road safety
  • The Robotics for Good Youth Challenge Grand Finale ran during the summit week with teams from multiple countries competing across SDG challenge tracks

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