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Artificial Intelligence: pAIn or gAIn?

PuMa, the alumni association of the public management program at Antwerp Management School, invites you to a unique event: Artificial Intelligence: pAIn or gAIn? Opportunities and challenges in deploying AI in public management on March 16 in the morning, followed by a reception. The importance of AI is growing rapidly and is changing all areas of our society with unprecedented disruptive power. So is the public sector.

AI undoubtedly offers valuable opportunities for solving social issues and for improving the quality and efficiency of public services. At the same time, deploying this technology raises ethical issues. For example, AI can perpetuate prejudice, violate our privacy or simply make mistakes.
Be inspired by experienced leaders and experts in the field who will shed light on the topic from different angles. Then use your own experience in roundtable discussions to think about real cases concerning AI in public management as they would classically land on a policy maker's desk today.

AMS Grow & Connect Day

Looking to add value in your professional field? Then Grow & Connect Day is the event for you.
On the 7th of May, AMS brings together experts in their field who invite you to follow along with their story. But it is not just about keeping you up to date of current topics and challenges. Grow & Connect Day offers you an entire day full of networking opportunities and exclusive refresher sessions that tackle the topics that keep your mind occupied. You decide what your own program will look like, we do the rest

Inge van Hooydonk

Meryliis Moistlik

Ellen Schouppe

CEO Port of Antwerp-Bruges Jacques Vandermeiren joins the board of directors

Antwerp Management School welcomes Jacques Vandermeiren, CEO of Port of Antwerp-Bruges, as the newest member of its board of directors. His addition emphasizes the close bond between Antwerp Management School, the University of Antwerp and the global ecosystem of the port. It underlines the management school's ambitions to continue to pioneer sustainable leadership, innovation and transformation.

Preparing for CSRD: 3 tips for a credible and compliant sustainability report

The significance of corporate sustainability reporting is increasing, driven by EU CSRD regulations. It underscores the imperative for companies to authentically acknowledge and mitigate their social and ecological footprints. Compliance with CSRD entails comprehensive reporting across diverse domains, mandating rigorous risk assessment and transparency. Dr. Jan Beyne, sustainability expert, offers essential tips for effective reporting.

Bert Schreurs