The AI-Mind consortium successfully concluded its 11th general assembly meeting, held from 14 to 16 December in Rome, Italy, bringing together more than 50 members in person, with additional participants joining remotely. The meeting marked a key moment of alignment and strategic consolidation as the project enters its final phase, concluding at the end of February 2026. The meeting officially opened on 15 December with a warm welcome from the project coordinator, Ira Hebold Haraldsen (Oslo University Hospital), together with the hosting teams from The Scientific Institute for Research, Hospitalisation and HealthCare (IRCCS), Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore (UCSC) and Neuroconnect Srl (Neuroconnect). The opening session set the stage for intensive technical, scientific and strategic discussions across the consortium. A highlight of the meeting was the keynote lecture delivered by Prof. Camillo Marra (USCS) entitled “Disease or Dementia: the ruined landscape of Alzheimer’s diagnosis after biomarkers’ invasion”, which provided valuable clinical insights and sparked multidisciplinary discussion among participants.
The general assembly meeting enabled fruitful exchanges between interdisciplinary teams, strengthening collaboration between clinicians, data scientists, Artificial Intelligence experts, and innovation and communication specialists. Partners agreed on strategies to ensure the sustainability, uptake and long-term value of the project results beyond its formal end. Dedicated sessions also addressed joint publication strategies and coordinated approaches to disseminating results, as well as ways to harmonise follow-up communication with study participants after the project concludes. Looking ahead to the final months of the project, partners reaffirmed their commitment to producing the remaining deliverables, guidelines and recommendations, including policy briefs, innovative clinical guidelines, reports on innovation pathways and the use of the AI-Mind tools, and a comprehensive assessment of acceptance, understanding and trustworthiness of the AI-Mind solutions from key stakeholder groups. All public reports and resources generated within AI-Mind will be available then via AI-Mind Share.
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