AI returns to Palexpo! From 7–10 July, AI for Good invites you to explore how AI is shaping our future through talks, exhibitions, robotics demos, artistic performances, global dialogue + more!

From 7 to 10 July 2026, Geneva will once again host the AI for Good Global Summit, the leading United Nations’ event on Artificial Intelligence (AI), organized by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and co-convened with the Government of Switzerland. On this occasion, Palexpo will become a global crossroads where ideas, technologies, and people converge, placing Geneva at the center of conversations shaping the future of AI.
Open to all visitors, the Summit brings together policymakers, industry leaders, researchers, innovators, artists, and youth from around the world to explore how AI is transforming economies, societies, and international cooperation. Across three stages, the Summit features keynotes, expert discussions, workshops, and live demonstrations exploring how AI is shaping the future of work, advancing healthcare, transforming creativity and culture, supporting education and skills development, and opening new perspectives on longevity.
Visitors can also explore a vibrant exhibition floor showcasing cutting-edge technologies in AI, robotics, autonomous systems, brain-computer interfaces, and emerging quantum technologies. Featured demonstrations include AI-powered search and rescue vehicles in crisis environments, advanced personalized health AI, humanoid robots built for real-world interaction, self-driving autonomous cars, and more. Creative showcases will include live performances from AI-enabled living organisms, a robot playing a cello among many more. Discover innovations from around the world throughout country pavilions and exhibitions from international organizations.
Multistakeholder dialogue and innovation
The Summit offers a platform for international dialogue on the opportunities and challenges of AI, bringing together leaders from governments, industry, academia, and international organizations. The program also highlights innovation through global competitions and challenges for startups, university research students, youth, and innovators.
AI Skills and youth engagement
Youth remain at the heart of the Summit experience. The Youth Zone invites young innovators aged 10 and above to explore AI through hands-on workshops and robotics activities designed to spark curiosity and learning. New for 2026, the Youth Zone expands with a dedicated stage and a week-long program, offering more opportunities for young participants to engage, learn, and share their ideas. Training sessions delivered with partners of the AI Skills Coalition will also offer adult learners opportunities to develop practical skills in AI and digital technologies.
AI and creativity
The Summit also highlights the intersection of AI and creativity through artistic experimentation and storytelling. The AI for Good Film Festival and the Canvas of the Future AI Art Competition showcase collaborations between artists and intelligent systems, alongside AI-enabled artistic performances. The Summit will also feature the premiere of RAISE, a six-part documentary series exploring how AI is already being used to address global challenges and build a more sustainable future. 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.
For more details and to buy your pass, visit the official AI for Good Global Summit 2026 website.
Under 18: CHF 0.- | Students: CHF 25.- | Discovery Pass: CHF 50.- | Gold Pass: CHF 890.- | Leaders Pass: CHF 4900.-
