Artificial Intelligence

AI Media Leaders Conference to highlight impact of AI

21 May 2025
Artificial intelligence and shaping change tops agenda

The first AI Media Leaders Conference gets underway on November 25, 2025 in the Mojo Club in Hamburg. The aim is to create a platform for media representatives to share their views on pressing AI-related issues e.g., how to integrate AI into existing procedures and the media's responsibility for forming opinions about the technology. AIM Leaders is organised by nextMedia Hamburg, an initiative of Hamburg Kreativ Gesellschaft, in co-operation with the brand eins business magazine.

AIM Leaders as a networking event

"The media and digital industry is facing complex challenges that can only be solved collectively," said Nina Klaß, Head of nextMedia.Hamburg. "During AI Media Leaders, we will bring together the people who are setting the course for the future and recognising the potential of cross-industry collaboration.' This is the first conference in German-speaking countries to focus on AI in the  media and digital industries. This should help managers network and collaborate on the  transformation 

Several media outlets on board

The AIM Leaders Conference has been designed and shaped by Hamburg-based media companies including the Bauer Media Group, Carlsen Verlag, Deutsche Presse-Agentur dpa, RTL Deutschland, Spiegel-Verlag and the Zeit publishing. The Artificial Intelligence Centre Hamburg (ARIC) and Moin Filmförderung are also lending their support to the conference. Tickets are available now.
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