Ann Maria Wallner

Anna-Maria Wallner

Ann Maria Wallner

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“Anna Wallner is a lawyer and journalist at the “Presse”.
Since 2019 head of the debate and opinion section at the “Presse” and development of audio formats, podcast host “Was wichtig wird”.
The Alfred Geiringer Scholarship brought her to the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism in Oxford for a semester in 2013 and in 2015 she did an exchange fellowship at the “Wall Street Journal”.
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Sonja Schmer-Galunder

Schmer Galunder

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Near-Future Debate Ethics & AI (Speaker)

Sonja Schmer-Galunder is the Glenn and Deborah Renwick Leadership Professor of AI and Ethics at the Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering at the University of Florida, where she directs the AI Ethics Program with a focus on the social and cultural dimensions in the ethical development and use of Artificial Intelligence. Based in San Francisco, she regularly travels to the UF campus.

Prior to her academic role, she served as Principal Scientist at Smart Information Flow Technologies. There, she spearheaded multiple multi-million dollar projects exploring technological innovations in the human domain, with particular emphasis on Natural Language Processing, value alignment and model bias. She secured over $10 million in research funding from agencies including DARPA and NASA bridging industry experience with academic leadership.

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Birgit Philipps

Birgit Phillips

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Near-Future Debate Ethics & AI (Moderation)

Birgit Phillips heads the ZML-Innovative Learning Scenarios department at FH JOANNEUM, where she specializes in the integration of digital technologies and artificial intelligence in teaching and learning processes.
Her work in curriculum development and the promotion of innovative teaching methods contribute significantly to modernizing learning environments and increasing learning effectiveness.
In addition to her academic work, she is also active as an examiner for AI manager certifications at Austrian Standards and plays a leading role in various national and international networks.
Head of University Didactics FH JOANNEUM


Harald Leitenmüller

Harald Leitenmüller

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Near-Future Debate Economy & AI (Speaker)

Mic is one of the leading experts for digitalization and AI in Austria.
He is a keynote speaker and gifted Harald Leitenmüller, born in Linz in 1965, supports forward-looking IT initiatives so that the latest technologies can be used successfully and appropriately.
Topics such as Austria as an ICT location, a fair and open marketplace, technology policies, AI and the competitiveness of the local IT ecosystem have always been of central concern to him.
Before being appointed to the Executive Board, he held various roles from Software Architect, Project/Business Development Manager to Evangelism Group Lead.
In the years before he joined Microsoft, he gained a wealth of experience in international innovation projects in various industries.
It was always important to him to work across industries.
Fortunately, this continues at Microsoft thanks to the enormous diversity of customers and the broad technology portfolio.
Harald is certified by Satya Nadella as a Professional Artificial Intelligence Expert and was awarded the Microsoft Platinum Award in 2018.
As Microsoft Responsible AI Champ, he is responsible for the responsible use of artificial intelligence at Microsoft Austria.
He also teaches Responsible AI concepts as a lecturer at several universities in Vienna.
Harald is Vice President of the Internet Offensive Austria.
He studied communications engineering at the Vienna University of Technology, is married and lives with his wife and two children in Brunn/Geb.
Chief Technology Officer Microsoft Austria GmbH

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Mic Hirschbrich

Mic Hirschbrich

Mic Hirschbrich

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Near-Future Debate Technology & AI (Speaker)

Mic is one of the leading experts for digitalization and AI in Austria.
He is a keynote speaker and gifted networker.
He began his professional career in IT and software consulting and later took on senior management roles in Silicon Valley.
In 2008, he and his team were among the Austrian pioneers in Silicon Valley, where they were involved in the technical development of key platforms.
In addition to his work, he advises medium-sized and large companies as well as top politicians.
He is also the author of the book “Brave New World 4.0 and the Risks of the Fourth Industrial Revolution”.
He talks about the culture of innovation in the USA and Europe, the growing importance of artificial intelligence and robotics and the future of the human-robot relationship.
CEO Apollo.ai

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Jeanette Gorzala

Jeannette Gorzala

Jeanette Gorzala

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Near-Future Debate Law & AI (Speaker)

Jeannette Gorzala is a leading figure in the European AI ecosystem.
Among other things, she founded the AI governance consultancy ACT.AI.NOW and the law firm go_legal attorneys at law.
As Vice President of the European AI Forum, she formed one of the largest networks for AI companies in Europe and represented over 2,000 companies in the AI Act legislative process.
She is also Deputy Chair of the AI Advisory Board of the Austrian Federal Government.
With over 15 years of experience, she is a recognized expert in business law and AI.
CEO & Founder ACT.AI.NOW

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Martin Payer

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Near-Future Debate Law & AI (Speaker)

Martin Payer has been Commercial Director of FH JOANNEUM since January 2018.
Born in Graz, he previously headed the Polymer Competence Center Leoben.
As Managing Director, his activities included establishing and expanding the company into the leading non-university research institution in the field of plastics technology in Austria with over 100 employees.
Martin Payer completed his master’s degree in Environmental Systems Science / Business Administration at the Karl-Franzens University of Graz, specializing in innovation management and environmental and resource economics.
After completing his studies, he worked briefly in Germany and at the University of Graz.
In 2003, Martin Payer moved to the Polymer Competence Center Leoben.
From 2011 to 2013, he completed an Executive MBA at Danube University Krems.
Martin Payer was also a member of the Supervisory Board of Lenzing AG and Semperit AG for five years.
Commercial Managing Director FH JOANNEUM

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Thomas Burri

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Near-Future Debate Law & AI (Speaker)

Thomas Burri is a professor of public international law and European law at the University of St. Gallen. He has more than a decade of experience in dealing with technology and law and ethics. His most recent endeavor was an international competition, a “Grand Challenge”, in which the application of the EU’s new regulation on artificial intelligence was tested using concrete AI applications from technology companies. A report appeared in Nature Machine Intelligence, see also www.thegrandchallenge.eu.

Professor of Public International Law and European Law
University of St. Gallen, Law School

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Helmut Wiedenhofer

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Helmut Wiedenhofer studied electrical engineering at Graz University of Technology, specializing in electromedicine and high-voltage engineering.
After working at SIEMENS Matsushita OHG, he was a development engineer at the Institute for Electronic System Development at JOANNEUM RESEARCH.
He is an authorized signatory of JOANNEUM RESEARCH and heads the Strategic Cooperation & Networks department.
Until 2016, he was also the Managing Director of NanoTecCenter Weiz, a subsidiary of TU Graz and JOANNEUM RESEARCH.
He is particularly interested in the topics of location development, diversity and apprenticeship training.

Authorized signatory and Head of Strategic Cooperation & Networks
JOANNEUM RESEARCH

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Matthias Wendland

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Near-Future Debate Law & AI (Moderation)

Matthias Wendland holds the Chair of Civil Law and Information Law at the University of Graz.
His research focuses on IT law and the regulation and certification of AI systems; his interdisciplinary and internationally networked research addresses core issues of information law.
He has experience in research and teaching at renowned universities, including Harvard University and the Universities of Heidelberg, Freiburg and Constance, as well as at the LMU Munich.
Matthias Wendland is also involved in the development of technical norms and standards, including at Austrian Standards International (Artificial Intelligence working group), and is a partner in the AI certification initiative Trust Your AI.

Professor of Civil Law and Information Law
University of Graz

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