HAICON 2026: Workshops & Tutorials Day at Helmholtz Munich

HAICON 2026: Workshops & Tutorials Day at Helmholtz Munich

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From 8 to 11 June 2026, HAICON 2026 will bring together researchers, developers and practitioners from academia and industry in Munich to discuss the latest developments and applications of artificial intelligence. Organized by Helmholtz AI, the conference fosters interdisciplinary exchange around AI for Science.

The conference will kick off on 8 June with the Workshops & Tutorials Day hosted at Helmholtz Munich. Through interactive workshops and hands-on tutorials, participants will gain insights into current AI methods, tools and application areas. The sessions are designed for researchers at all career stages and provide opportunities for knowledge exchange and networking across disciplines.

The main conference program, taking place from 9 to 11 June, will feature keynote lectures, scientific talks, poster sessions and networking opportunities. Invited speakers include several scientists from Helmholtz Munich, among them Eleftheria Zeggini, Pascal Falter-Braun, Janna Nawroth, Dominik Jüstel and Ali Ertürk. In addition, Helmholtz Munich will host the session “Discovering Future Health”, showcasing current AI-driven research in the health and life sciences.

Through the Workshops & Tutorials Day and a range of scientific contributions to the conference program, Helmholtz Munich is actively contributing to HAICON 2026 and supporting exchange on current developments in AI for Science.

Further information on the program and participation

HAICON Workshops & Tutorials Day 

Eleftheria Zeggini Portrait
Prof. Dr. Dr. Eleftheria Zeggini

Director of the Institute of Translational Genomics; Liesel Beckmann Distinguished Professor at Technical University Munich University Hospital; Metabolic and Computational Health (CONNECT) Programme Spokesperson

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Janna Nawroth freigestellt
Janna Nawroth

PI "Mechanobiology Lab", Helmholtz Pioneer Campus

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Portrait Dominik Jüstel freigestellt
Dr. Dominik Jüstel

Gruppenleiter AI in Optoacoustics

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Porträt Ali Ertürk
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Hintergrund: HDC Foyer
Dr. Ali Ertürk

Research Director Institute for Intelligent Biotechnologies, iBIO

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Prof. Dr. Pascal Falter-Braun_freigestellt
Prof. Dr. Pascal Falter-Braun

Director of the Institute for Network Biology, INET

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