The first international conference on Green AI will be held on January 24 and 25 at the Dubai Police Academy. The event is organised by the Zayed International Foundation for the Environment in collaboration with Dubai Police Academy and Curtin University Dubai, and is themed “Harnessing AI applications for environmental sustainability.”
The conference aims to strengthen the role of modern technologies in addressing environmental challenges and to explore the future use of artificial intelligence in reducing emissions, developing natural resources and improving climate resilience. It will highlight AI-driven solutions in water and energy management, biodiversity protection, sustainable cities and smart environmental governance.
“The conference reflects the UAE’s vision to leverage advanced technology for environmental protection and sustainable development. We’ve ensured the conference covers key issues like environmental protection, sustainable development, environmental policies, AI governance, and applications in climate change mitigation, water and energy management, smart agriculture, and enhancing environmental security,” said Prof. Dr. Mohamed Ahmed Bin Fahad, chairman of the Zayed International Foundation for the Environment.
Local and international experts will present research papers and lead discussions on environmental innovation, green AI applications, environmental forecasting, air quality monitoring and natural risk management. The agenda also includes sessions on sustainability systems in smart cities, emission reduction mechanisms and measuring resource consumption using advanced digital solutions. The conference will feature a specialised exhibition showcasing sustainable technologies, alongside training workshops, student activities and interactive sessions. Key recommendations and outcomes from the discussions are expected to be announced at the conclusion of the event.





