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July 6–7, 2026 Zagreb, Croatia

EUonAIR AI Summit

1st Annual Conference

Bringing together leaders from academia, business, and policy to explore how artificial intelligence is transforming organisations, education, and society — in a responsible, human-centred, and scalable way.

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Hosted by Zagreb School of Economics and Management

About the Summit

From Strategy to
Implementation

With a strong focus on AI in business and education, the summit addresses how AI moves from strategy to implementation, including organisational transformation, workforce development, mobility, and cross-sector collaboration. It provides a platform for discussing how we can adopt AI in a responsible, human-centred, and scalable way.

The programme also highlights key EUonAIR initiatives such as MyAI University, alongside work on AI-driven mobility, open research, and smart university–city ecosystems, demonstrating how the alliance is developing practical solutions for an AI-enabled future.

MyAI University
AI-Driven Mobility
Open Research
Smart UniverCity

Featured

Keynote Speakers

Hear from two 2025 Nobel Prize laureates — in Physics and Economic Sciences — on how quantum computing and technological innovation are reshaping our world.

Summit

Speakers

Experts from academia, industry, and public policy — spanning AI, quantum computing, geopolitics, digital transformation, and higher education — sharing insights on how technology is reshaping our world.

John Martinis
2025 Nobel Physics Laureate

John Martinis

CTO & Co-Founder, Qolab

John Martinis is a distinguished physicist and 2025 Nobel Laureate in Physics, renowned for his pioneering contributions to superconducting quantum computing. His research has been central to developing high-fidelity qubits and engineering the architectures needed for scalable quantum processors. He previously led Google's quantum hardware team, where his group achieved the landmark 2019 quantum supremacy experiment — the first demonstration of a quantum computer outperforming the world's most powerful classical supercomputer on a computational task. In 2022, he co-founded Qolab, where he now serves as CTO and continues to advance next-generation superconducting qubit technology and quantum system design.

Joel Mokyr
2025 Nobel Economics Laureate

Joel Mokyr

Robert H. Strotz Professor of Arts and Sciences, Northwestern University

Joel Mokyr is the Robert H. Strotz Professor of Arts and Sciences and Professor of Economics and History at Northwestern University and Senior Professor at the Eitan Berglas School of Economics at the University of Tel Aviv. He specializes in economic history and the economics of technological change and population change. He is the author of numerous influential works including Why Ireland Starved, The Lever of Riches, The Gifts of Athena, The Enlightened Economy, and A Culture of Growth. His most recent book is Two Paths to Prosperity: Culture and Institutions in Europe and China, 1000-2000 (joint with G. Tabellini and A. Greif), published by Princeton University Press in 2025. He has authored over 120 articles and books in his field.

Professor Mokyr has served as President of the Economic History Association, the Midwest Economics Association, and the Atlantic Economic Association. He is a director of the National Bureau of Economic Research and a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the Royal Dutch Academy of Sciences, and the Econometric Society. In 2006 he was awarded the Heineken Prize by the Royal Dutch Academy of Sciences, and in 2015 the Balzan Prize for Economic History. In 2025 he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Economic Science, together with Peter Howitt and Philippe Aghion.

Alessandro Aresu

Alessandro Aresu

Writer, Consultant, and Public Policy Expert

Alessandro Aresu is a writer, consultant, and public policy expert. He writes on geopolitics, technology and economic security for the main geopolitical journal in Italy, Limes, as well as for Le Grand Continent, Aspenia, Gnosis, and several Italian newspapers. He is the author of a series of books on U.S.-China competition and on political capitalism, where he has profiled companies such as ASML, BYD, NVIDIA, TSMC. His 2024 book on the geopolitics of artificial intelligence was shortlisted for Italy's main literary prize, Premio Strega.

Alessandro Aresu has over 15 years of experience as a consultant and counselor to several institutions, including the Italian Prime Minister's Office, the Ministry of Economy, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the Italian Space Agency. In 2021-2022, he also served as an advisor to Italian prime minister Mario Draghi. He is an advisor of several startups, and member of the scientific committee of the Feltrinelli Foundation and of the board of directors of the Praexidia Foundation.

Siniša Krajnović

Siniša Krajnović

CEO and President of the Management Board, Ericsson Nikola Tesla

Dr. Siniša Krajnović has served as CEO and President of the Management Board of Ericsson Nikola Tesla since November 1, 2025. Before his current role, he was a Partner at McKinsey & Company and a core member of the Technology, Media and Telecommunications Practice (2022–2025). Combining deep technological expertise with extensive business experience, he focused on the telecommunications industry, product R&D, and digital transformation.

From 2018 to 2022, Dr. Krajnović held the position of Executive Vice President, Ericsson Northeast Asia, where he led Cloud Software and Services operations across China, Japan, and South Korea. His professional journey began in 1994 at the R&D Center of Ericsson Nikola Tesla, where he spent a decade advancing research and development initiatives. Over the course of his career, he held several senior leadership positions within Ericsson, including Head of Development Unit Networks, a global R&D organization comprising over 15,000 engineers.

Dr. Krajnović is deeply engaged in academia. He serves as President of the Economic Council of the University of Zagreb, lectures at ZŠEM, the Luxembourg School of Business, and Tsinghua University, and sits on the advisory boards of both ZŠEM and LSB. He holds M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering and Computing from the University of Zagreb.

Aleksandra Przegalińska

Aleksandra Przegalińska

Vice-Rector for Innovation, Kozminski University

Professor Aleksandra Przegalińska is a philosopher and researcher of new technologies development, especially green and sustainable technology, humanoid artificial intelligence, social robots, and wearable technologies. She received her Ph.D. in 2014 from the Institute of Philosophy at the University of Warsaw and graduated from The New School for Social Research in New York, where she researched identities in virtual reality.

Since 2024, she has served as the Vice-Rector for Innovation at Kozminski University. She heads the Center for Human-Machine Interaction Research. Her research focuses on artificial intelligence, specifically on perception and ethical issues in creating and implementing bots, as well as popularizing activities related to artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things, and human-machine interactions.

She is a co-creator of the virtual platform CampusAI.pl, offering an environment for learning AI at every level of advancement, and a member of the international Women in AI community. Together with Paweł Oksanowicz, she published the popular science book Sztuczna Inteligencja — Nieludzka, Arcyludzka (Artificial Intelligence: Inhuman, All Too Human; Znak, 2020).

Izabela Grabowska

Izabela Grabowska

Full Professor of Social Sciences, Kozminski University

Prof. Izabela Grabowska, Ph.D., D.Sc. is a Professor of Social Sciences, sociologist, and economist. She holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Warsaw, an M.A. in Economics from University College Dublin, and an M.A. in Sociology from the University of Wrocław.

She is the author of more than 60 scholarly publications and has been awarded numerous competitive research grants, including Horizon Europe (as Scientific Coordinator of the Link4Skills project) and Horizon 2020. She is co-creator and first Principal Investigator of the European University Alliance EUonAIR: AI in Curricula, Smart UniverCity and (Return) Mobility.

In 2021, she joined Kozminski University where she founded and now leads the CRASH Center (Center for Research on Social Change and Human Mobility). Her research focuses on labor markets, human capital, international labor migration, and careers. Her work has been published in leading journals such as Work, Employment and Society, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, and Europe-Asia Studies.

Konrad Sowa

Konrad Sowa

Product Owner, MyAI University platform, EUonAIR

Konrad Sowa, PhD is a Product Owner for the MyAI University platform and a Human-AI Collaboration Researcher at Kozminski University's HumanRace Research Center. He is an author of scientific and popular science publications on AI, generative AI, and human-AI collaboration. With practical experience from years in venture capital and startup accelerators, he also lectures and conducts training on startups, innovation, and generative AI.

Mato Njavro

Mato Njavro

Dean, Zagreb School of Economics and Management

Mato Njavro, PhD, is the dean of the Zagreb School of Economics and Management, where he teaches financial courses. He is also a professor at the Luxembourg School of Business and a lecturer at the University of St. Gallen and Singapore Management University.

From 2016 to 2020, Mato resided in Singapore where he worked at the Institute of Management of the University of St. Gallen in Asia and Singapore Management University. Before moving to Singapore, Mato spent a year as a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard University. His research interests focus on financial markets, public policy and economic development. He is the author and co-author of several scientific papers and studies, including the Harvard Business School case "Atlantic Group."

He is the founder and academic director of the New Europe Business Forum, an interdisciplinary event that brings together world leaders from various fields once a year. He completed his undergraduate and graduate studies at Bocconi University in Milan, and received his PhD from the University of St. Gallen in Switzerland.

Marin Njavro

Marin Njavro

Managing Director, Luxembourg School of Business

Marin Njavro is the Managing Director of the Luxembourg School of Business, where he oversees strategic development and international partnerships in business education.

Vladimir Lukić

Vladimir Lukić

Managing Director & Senior Partner; Global Leader, Tech and Digital Advantage, Boston Consulting Group

Vladimir Lukić is the global leader for Boston Consulting Group's Tech and Digital Advantage practice, including BCG Platinion. Vlad works with leading organizations to accelerate the successful delivery of large-scale end-to-end digital transformations powered by digitization, data, and analytics. He coleads BCG's AI at scale offering globally, working closely with BCG X to support clients in their AI transformation journeys.

Vladimir is passionate about AI and analytics and their application to business transformation, and shaping bold, tech-centric agendas for clients. He works to drive innovation in the tech stack, deploying technology (whether building or buying), rewiring operating models, and orchestrating large-scale transformations to accelerate the adoption of AI at scale. Vladimir believes organizations must have tech at their core to thrive and gain a competitive edge. He is committed to developing the next generation of tech CEOs through his work in the tech community, within and outside of BCG, and is a steadfast champion of BCG's diversity and inclusion agenda, particularly with respect to attracting and retaining the best and most talented women in tech.

Before joining BCG, Vladimir was at Gisdata in Zagreb, Croatia, where he worked on business development across southeastern Europe and on implementation of complex IT solutions.

Dubravka Kovačević

Dubravka Kovačević

Associate Dean for Project Initiatives and Development

Dubravka Kovačević serves as Associate Dean for Project Initiatives and Development, where she leads strategic project planning and institutional development initiatives.

Programme

Agenda

Two days of keynotes from Nobel laureates, expert panels on AI-driven transformation, and collaborative sessions exploring how the EUonAIR alliance is shaping the future of education, mobility, and smart university-city ecosystems.

3 Keynotes

incl. 2 Nobel Laureates

2 Panels

AI in Business & Education

2 Days

July 6–7, 2026

7 Sessions

EUonAIR Work Packages

Keynote
Panel
Presentation
Break
08:50

Welcome Remarks

Mato Njavro

9:00 – 9:30 Keynote

Keynote: John Martinis - 2025 Nobel Laureate in Physics

9:30 – 10:00 Panel

Panel: EUonAIR: Leading Europe's Responsible AI Revolution in Education

10:00 – 10:10 Presentation

Presentation of MyAI University

Konrad Sowa

10:10 – 10:40 Break

Coffee Break

10:40 – 11:25 Keynote

Keynote: Joel Mokyr - 2025 Nobel Laureate in Economics

11:25 – 11:55 Panel

Panel: The Future of AI in Business

Mato Njavro, Alessandro Aresu, Siniša Krajnović

11:55 – 12:25 Keynote

Double-Voice Keynote: Smart Bridges, Smart Borders

Aleksandra Przegalińska, Izabela Grabowska

12:25 – 12:30

Closing Remarks

12:30 – 14:00 Break

Lunch Break

14:00

EUonAIR Student Board Meeting

9:30 – 10:00

EUonAIR Alliance: Introduction and Status Report

10:00 – 10:30

Education for Students, Staff and Community (WP2)

10:30 – 11:00

Open Research and Innovation (WP4)

11:00 – 11:30 Break

Coffee Break

11:30 – 11:55

AI + Assisted Holistic Mobility (WP5)

11:55 – 12:20

MyAI University (WP6)

12:25 – 12:50

Smart and UniverCities (WP7)

12:50 – 13:10

Impact and Dissemination (WP8)

13:10 – 13:30

Conclusion Closing Remarks

July 6-7, 2026 Zagreb, Croatia

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AI Conversation

Two days with Nobel laureates, industry leaders, and policy makers exploring AI's role in education, business, and society.

Academia, Industry & Policy
Nobel Laureates
2 Days, 7+ Sessions