AI Forum 2025
The AI Forum will take place on Thursday 6th November in Croke Park, Dublin. This conference will bring together all the key stakeholders involved in the delivery of Ireland’s public services and all those involved in emerging technology across both the public and private sector.
The National Artificial Intelligence Strategy, AI – Here for Good, sets out Ireland’s ambition to be an international leader in using AI to benefit our economy and society, through a people-centred, ethical approach to its development, adoption and use. Published in 2021, it was refreshed in 2024 to take into account significant developments in AI technology and the EU AI Act which is now in force. The refresh will build on solid foundations in place and aims to balance innovation with regulation and trust-building measures.
The Strategy sets out a whole-of-government approach to putting the necessary enablers in place to underpin AI adoption in enterprise and public services, including the development of a supportive innovation ecosystem, a secure data and connectivity infrastructure and policies to ensure the workforce is prepared. It will require the development of new capabilities and capacities in the workforce with digital upskilling and reskilling initiatives expanded.
2024 also saw the creation of Ireland’s AI Advisory Council, independent of government, made up of fourteen experts. Their recommendations, published in February 2025, Helping to Shape Ireland’s AI Future, outlines the opportunities to accelerate AI adoption and reinforce Ireland’s role in the global AI ecosystem.
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A high-level panel of local and visiting experts will explore issues including:
Addressing the skills shortage: Building workforce capability
AI to deliver measurable value to citizens
Managing the risks of AI usage
AI-powered technology for healthcare
Unlocking AI’s value securely: Navigating key security imperatives
Addressing issues around trust and privacy
Bridging the gap between the public and an understanding of AI
Effective procurement to shape outcomes
AI to support and augment human capabilities
The impact of the digital divide
The role of data in AI
Embedding AI into existing systems and business workflows
The transformational benefits and opportunities
Delivering the core principles: trustworthy, people-centred and ethical

Speakers confirmed so far...

Niamh Smyth TD
Minister of State for Trade Promotion, Artificial Intelligence and Digital Transformation



Ruth Kennedy
Commissioner
Revenue

Ricardo Zapata
Policy Analyst
OCED

Ellie Fitzpatrick
Director of Data Strategy & Governance
BearingPoint Ireland

William Flanagan
Technology & Commercial Director and Co-founder
OpenSky

Tony Shannon
Head of Digital Services, OGCIO
Department of Public Expenditure, Infrastructure, Public Service Reform and Digitalisation

Paula Lyons
Assistant Secretary, Service Development
Department of Social Protection

John Lonsdale
CEO
CeADAR

Tim Willoughby
Head of Digital Services and Innovation
An Garda Síochána

Sam Waide
Chief Executive Officer
Road Safety Authority

Sivan Prendergast
Systems Lead
daa

Dónal Mulligan
Lecturer and Researcher
Dublin City University

Gerard Hayes
Director
BearingPoint Ireland

Declan McKibben
Executive Director
ADAPT Centre
3 for 2: Three passes available for the price of two!
Programme
The conference is structured in such a way to provide a high level of interaction between speakers and delegates. There will be plentiful opportunities for questions as well as discussion in each of the sessions. In the margins of the event there will also be ample scope for business development during the busy networking breaks that take place in the exhibition area.

Chair’s welcome and introduction

Gerard Hayes
DirectorBearingPoint Ireland
Ministerial Address

Niamh Smyth TD
Minister of State for Trade Promotion, Artificial Intelligence and Digital TransformationDepartment of Enterprise, Tourism and Employment
The EU Artificial Intelligence Act: Supporting and driving progress in the adoption of AI

Jean Carberry
Assistant SecretaryDepartment of Enterprise, Tourism and Employment
The potential of AI to deliver effective and inclusive public services

Tony Shannon
Office of the Government Chief Information OfficerDepartment of Public Expenditure, Infrastructure,
Public Service Reform and Digitalisation
AI Starts with Data: Data Governance as a Catalyst for AI innovation

Ellie Fitzpatrick
Director of Data Strategy & GovernanceBearingPoint Ireland
Making an impact: Developing AI for societal good

Martin Bailey
Head of Unit, AI for Societal GoodEuropean Commission
Question & answer session / Panel discussion
11.00am Networking break
Governing with Artificial Intelligence: How to build public trust

Ricardo Zapata
Policy AnalystOECD
Empowering public services with AI

William Flanagan
Technology & Commercial Director and Co-founderOpenSky
Using AI to transform the delivery of services

Ruth Kennedy
CommissionerRevenue
The potential value of LLM-based generative AI in the public sector

John Lonsdale
CEOCeADAR
Question & answer session / Panel discussion
1.00pm NETWORKING LUNCH BREAK
The challenges and opportunities of integrating Generative AI into Higher Education

Dónal Mulligan
Lecturer and ResearcherDCU
Integrating AI-powered technology into the delivery of healthcare

Kevin Kelly
Head of AI and Automation Centre of ExcellenceHSE
(invited)AI for local government: Combining cutting-edge research with real-world needs

Declan McKibben
Executive DirectorADAPT Research Centre
Maximizing ROI through strategic AI project planning

Sivan Prendergast
Systems Leaddaa
Question & answer session / Panel discussion
PANEL DISCUSSION: SCALING AI FOR OUR PUBLIC SERVICES
Paula Lyons
Assistant Secretary, Service Development, Department of Social ProtectionSam Waide
Chief Executive, Road Safety AuthorityTim Willoughby
Head of Digital Services and Innovation, An Garda SíochánaSabahat Khan
CIO, Local Government Management Agency (invited)Barry O’Sullivan
Professor at School of Computer Science and IT, UCC and AI Advisory Council (invited)4.00pm Chair’s summary followed by conference close
Benefits of attending
Development
Learn about the latest developments in AI and stay ahead of the curve
Impact
Examine how AI can make an impact on your organisation
Speakers
Gain inspiration from speakers and thought leaders
Networking
Network with peers and colleagues
Learning
Look ahead to a new way of working

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Delegate rate
€ 345 + vat = €424.35
- 3 for 2: Three passes available for the price of two!
Sponsorship and exhibition opportunities

There are a limited number of opportunities to become involved with this conference as a sponsor or exhibitor. This is an excellent way for organisations to showcase their expertise and raise their profile with a key audience of senior decision makers from across Ireland. This interactive conference provides an excellent opportunity for making contacts and networking. For further information on how your organisation can benefit from sponsorship contact Lynda Millar on 01 661 3755 or email Lynda.Millar@eolasmagazine.ie. For exhibition opportunities email Jillian.Wallace@eolasmagazine.ie




