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Symposia & Open Labs

Where NAIRL opens its research to the world — a flagship international symposium convening global AI leaders, and open-lab showcases that bring the consortium’s work to industry and the public.

Upcoming · Flagship symposium

Global AI Frontiers Symposium 2026

NAIRL’s flagship international symposium returns in 2026, convening leading AI researchers, policymakers, and industry leaders from around the world. The full program, speaker lineup, and registration are available at aifrontiers.kr.

July 3 (Fri), 2026 · 10:00–17:50 KST The Westin Seoul Parnas
Keynote speakers
LK

Leslie Pack Kaelbling

Panasonic Professor, MIT

Academy Keynote · Rational Robots

NB

Noam Brown

VP of Research, OpenAI

Industry Keynote

Deep-dive panel

Kee-Eung Kim (Director, NAIRL · KAIST), Leslie Pack Kaelbling (MIT), Noam Brown (OpenAI), Kyunghyun Cho (Director, Global AI Frontier Lab · NYU), and Emily Black (NYU).

Program tracks
Track 1

Large Language Models & Agentic AI

Track 2

Multimodal AI

Track 3

AI for Science

Track 4

Physical AI & Embodied Intelligence

Track 5

AI for Life

Track 6

Trustworthy, Safe & Governed AI

See the full program, speakers, and registration at aifrontiers.kr →

Flagship symposium

Global AI Frontier Symposium 2025

Co-hosted by NAIRL and the Global AI Frontier Lab, the symposium shared a year of international collaborative research and set out a blueprint for global AI cooperation — drawing more than 500 leaders from academia, industry, and government.

October 27, 2025 Seoul Dragon City 500+ attendees 5 countries Hosted by MSIT & IITP
Keynote speakers
YL

Yann LeCun

Turing Award laureate · Professor, New York University

Keynote · The future of AI governance

YC

Yejin Choi

Professor, Stanford University · Senior Director, NVIDIA

Keynote · The evolution of generative AI

Program sessions
Session 1

The future of next-generation AI & fundamental research

New model architectures and training paradigms that push past the limits of today’s scaling laws.

Session 2

Physical AI for real-world autonomy

Embodied intelligence and robotic foundation models that operate reliably in the physical world.

Researchers from Korea, the United States, Japan, France, and the UAE shared joint results, with a panel discussion featuring Yann LeCun, Yejin Choi, Kyunghyun Cho, and NAIRL Director Kee-Eung Kim. Read the recap →

Open Lab

AI Innovation Showcase @ NAIRL 2025

NAIRL’s first open-lab event opened the consortium’s research to industry and the public — presenting progress across its three core pillars and probing where researchers and industry can collaborate next.

June 19, 2025 Seoul AI Hub First open lab
Showcase agenda
Pillar 1

Next-generation model efficiency

Neural-scaling research toward models that go beyond the cost and energy limits of scaling laws.

Pillar 2

Robotic foundation models

Foundation models for embodied intelligence, driving a paradigm shift toward physical AI.

Pillar 3

High-dimensional multimodal generative AI

Generative research across ultra-high-dimensional, multimodal data for real-world applications.

Director Kee-Eung Kim framed the showcase as a platform for deep industry–academia collaboration, not just a results briefing. Read the recap →