Al-Mustaqbal University continued its active participation in the AI for Good Global Summit, held at Palexpo in Geneva, represented by its President, Professor Hassan Shaker Majdy. The third and final day of the summit focused entirely on the ecosystem of access, practical application, and real-world deployment of emerging technologies.
The closing day featured intensive academic and technological activities closely followed by the University President, as discussions moved from theoretical frameworks and governance toward mechanisms for operating intelligent systems in the sectors of public services, industry, and sustainable mobility. The program included distinguished workshops that explored the concept of “cities that think and act” through Agentic AI, the integration of the digital and physical worlds through the Citiverse, as well as a symposium on the future of connected vehicles within smart transportation networks.
On the academic front, the President also followed the concluding sessions of the ITU Kaleidoscope Conference, which highlighted the infrastructure enabling artificial intelligence, including AI-native 5G and 6G networks designed to support smart technologies, in addition to issues of digital sovereignty and the latest research in advanced quantum computing networks.
He also attended strategic discussions during the session “AI for the Global Majority,” which focused on developing AI applications that are sensitive to cultural and economic contexts in developing countries and beyond Western environments. The day concluded with the final rounds of the Innovation Factory startup support platform, which showcased innovations serving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and public services.
In a statement, Professor Hassan Shaker Majdy affirmed that the summit’s final-day emphasis on practical deployment aligns closely with Al-Mustaqbal University’s plans to transform its academic research into tangible projects that serve society. He noted that the university is keen to transfer these international experiences in the fields of advanced networks, smart city management, and responsible artificial intelligence systems, and to integrate them into its strategic and educational plans.