About

Held across two days, Tuesday 24 and Wednesday 25 November, the Collaborative AI Lab in Business & Economic Research (CALIBER) Summit for AI-powered Research in Business & Economics, will bring together researchers, industry partners, government organisations, and technology leaders to explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping research, decision-making, and innovation across business and economics.

The Summit will showcase leading applied and methodological work in AI-powered research, while facilitating knowledge exchange between academics, practitioners, and decision makers. It aims to foster lasting networks, spark new collaborations, and support the responsible development of AI tools, infrastructure, and research practices for business, economics, policy, and society.

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Contact: Please send any questions to CALIBER-AI@unimelb.edu.au

Important dates

Tuesday 2 June

Paper submissions open

Friday 31 July

Paper submissions close

Monday 10 August

Notification of paper acceptance

Monday 24 August

Registrations open

Tuesday  17 November

Registrations close

Tuesday 24 and Wednesday 25 November

Summit

Organising committee

Jan Kabátek, Associate Professor, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, the University of Melbourne

Maxim Ananyev, Senior Research Fellow, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, the University of Melbourne

Taylor Ey, Research Fellow, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, the University of Melbourne

Ujjwal KC, Research Fellow, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, the University of Melbourne

About the Melbourne Institute

The Melbourne Institute is Australia’s pre-eminent economic and social policy research institution. We are renowned for our high-quality, independent and impartial applied research and our development of longitudinal survey tools. Our work with government, business and community groups has been powering effective change for over 60 years, and through our research we play an important role in creating fundamental policy and practice.

We enhance understanding of issues affecting Australia and Australians today, and apply this knowledge to shape debate and drive evidence-based change.