Create a materially better future at the 2025 Accelerate Conference in Toronto

2025 accelerate conference
presented by the acceleration consortium
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Toronto • Aug 11 — 14, 2025
Toronto • Aug 11 — 14, 2025
Toronto • Aug 11 — 14, 2025
Toronto • Aug 11 — 14, 2025
Toronto • Aug 11 — 14, 2025
Toronto • Aug 11 — 14, 2025
Toronto • Aug 11 — 14, 2025
Toronto • Aug 11 — 14, 2025
Toronto • Aug 11 — 14, 2025
Toronto • Aug 11 — 14, 2025
Toronto • Aug 11 — 14, 2025
Toronto • Aug 11 — 14, 2025
Toronto • Aug 11 — 14, 2025
Toronto • Aug 11 — 14, 2025
Toronto • Aug 11 — 14, 2025
Toronto • Aug 11 — 14, 2025
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about the conference

Accelerate is an interdisciplinary event that brings together changemakers in academia, industry and government who are shaping the field of AI for science.

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Conference talks, workshops and networking opportunities will allow you to connect with a global community working to realize a healthy, sustainable, and materially different future.

60+
Speakers and panelists
350+
Attendees
4
Days of fun!
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Showcase your expertise and connect with a global community of like-minded professionals.

Explore 2024 program

Our call for abstracts opens soon. Check back shortly for important dates and details.

Better Materials for a better future—Now

Better Materials for a better future—Now

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featured speakers
Sergei Kalinin
Keynote talk: Integrating Autonomous Systems for Advanced Material Discovery: Bridging Experiments and Theory Through Optimized Rewards
  • Understand the principles and advancements in orchestrating autonomous experimental workflows for scientific research, focusing on the integration of automated and cloud labs, reward functions, and human-in-the-loop interventions.
  • Sergei was recently recognized by multiple organizations for his outstanding science and technical contributions in nanotechnology and microscopy.
Sergei Kalinin
Keynote talk: Integrating Autonomous Systems for Advanced Material Discovery: Bridging Experiments and Theory Through Optimized Rewards
  • Understand the principles and advancements in orchestrating autonomous experimental workflows for scientific research, focusing on the integration of automated and cloud labs, reward functions, and human-in-the-loop interventions.
  • Sergei was recently recognized by multiple organizations for his outstanding science and technical contributions in nanotechnology and microscopy.
Nadya Peek
Keynote talk: Open-Source Hardware Ecosystems that Support Laboratory Automation Workflows
  • Learn how to use open-source hardware toolkits to create and customize laboratory automation workflows, promoting open and easily shareable scientific results.
  • Nadya’s Machine Agency research group at the University of Washington harnesses the precision of machines for the creativity of individuals.
Nadya Peek
Keynote talk: Open-Source Hardware Ecosystems that Support Laboratory Automation Workflows
  • Learn how to use open-source hardware toolkits to create and customize laboratory automation workflows, promoting open and easily shareable scientific results.
  • Nadya’s Machine Agency research group at the University of Washington harnesses the precision of machines for the creativity of individuals.
Seiji Takeda
Keynote talk: Project Rhizome: Multi-modal Foundation Models for Accelerated Material Discovery
  • Discover how IBM is utilizing Rhizome, a multimodal foundation model, to facilitate various downstream tasks in materials science and chemistry by leveraging its capability to handle diverse data modalities such as SMILES, SELFIES, molecular graphs, optical spectra, and more.
  • Seiji and his team at IBM have developed a number of material inverse design tools, including the cloud-based, AI-driven IBM Molecule Generation Experience.
Seiji Takeda
Keynote talk: Project Rhizome: Multi-modal Foundation Models for Accelerated Material Discovery
  • Discover how IBM is utilizing Rhizome, a multimodal foundation model, to facilitate various downstream tasks in materials science and chemistry by leveraging its capability to handle diverse data modalities such as SMILES, SELFIES, molecular graphs, optical spectra, and more.
  • Seiji and his team at IBM have developed a number of material inverse design tools, including the cloud-based, AI-driven IBM Molecule Generation Experience.
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