Deadline: 30 August 2024
The Women in AI Ireland has announced applications for the Women in AI Person of the Year Award to recognizes the great Women in Artificial Intelligence who have done outstanding work in promoting diversity and inclusion in the workplace.
They are looking for inspirational female leaders who are pioneering diversity and inclusion within the tech industry, paving the way for more and more young female talent to consider a career in the AI and wider tech industry. If you or someone you know is paving the way for other women in the field of AI, then they want to hear from you.
Categories
- Best Application of AI in Consumer/Customer Service
- Best Application of AI in an S.M.E.
- Best Application of AI in an Academic Research Body
- Best Application of AI in a Student Project
- Best Application of AI in a Startup
- Best Application of AI in a Large Enterprise
- Best Application of AI to achieve Social Good
- Best Use of Responsible AI and Ethics
- Young AI Role Model of the Year
Program Details
- The ceremony will take place on 26 November 2024 at the Marker Hotel, from morning to afternoon.
- Smart casual dress code.
- Attendees must register through Eventbrite, as tickets will be checked at registration.
- Those without tickets or not registered will be denied entry.
- Winners and selected sponsor representatives will be required to participate in a short video after the ceremony.
Eligibility Criteria
- The Irish AI Awards are open to any company with a presence on the island of Ireland, individuals working in Ireland or Irish individuals working abroad. Applications without an Irish connection will not be considered.
- Winners will receive a hand-crafted Award statue designed by PromoCraft and will be featured in national media coverage such as RTE, Silicon Republic, and The Irish Times. No cash award will be provided.
- Each person or single project from a company can apply for a maximum of two categories.
- Official AI Ireland membership is not required for application. The awards are open to the general Irish public and are free to enter.
Judging Criteria
- Judges must be Irish citizens or residents of the island of Ireland to be eligible.
- Judges’ photos and profiles will be listed on the Judges page and are expected to assist in all stages of the judging process.
- All judging should be done individually online, and no confidential data from nominations should be shared outside the AI Ireland network.
- Judges should declare any conflicts of interest, and they cannot judge the category they apply for.
- Judges are volunteers selected by the AI Awards Ireland committee and will not receive any fees.
- Judges are encouraged to provide feedback on applications but not required to do so.
For more information, visit AI AWARDS.