AI Monaco returns with second edition of its artificial intelligence conference at One Monte-Carlo

Monaco will once again take centre stage in the global tech conversation on Saturday 22nd November, as the AI Monaco Conference returns to One Monte-Carlo for a second edition — bringing together researchers, investors, creatives and industry leaders for a day dedicated to artificial intelligence and responsible innovation.

The AI Monaco Conference, now in its second edition, is set to transform the Amphitheatre at One Monte-Carlo into a dynamic platform for cutting-edge ideas and meaningful dialogue. Running from 9am to 6pm, the event will explore the role of artificial intelligence across diverse sectors — from finance and research to gaming, education and the arts.

Organised by AI Monaco, an independent research-driven initiative, the conference is designed to act as a bridge between advanced AI research and real-world decision-making. Founder Leonardo Fabbri believes Monaco offers a unique context for this kind of exchange. “Monaco is where capital, culture and frontier technology meet,” he said. “We want to translate complex AI into actionable insight — for families, investors, institutions and beyond.”

A curated lineup of cross-sector voices

The one-day programme will feature an eclectic roster of speakers, each exploring AI from their own field of expertise. Among the confirmed participants are Manuel Bevand (PokerStars), Ian Sosso (Monte-Carlo Capital), Prof. Michelle Sisto (EDHEC), Gabriel Greco (Quintessential Capital), and Filippo Ghirelli (Investocorp).

Also joining the conversation are Silvia Andriotto (LL.M. UC Berkeley), Giada Franceschini (Boosha AI), Prof. Marco Ripani (National Institute of Nuclear Physics), playwright Geoffroy Staquet (Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo), and several Monaco-based academics and finance professionals including Prof. Gregory Gadzinski (IUM) and Thomas Rodier (Wink Charity).

Sessions will be interspersed with networking breaks, a lunch interval, and a closing segment dedicated to philanthropy, highlighting Wink as this year’s charitable beneficiary.

A growing role for Monaco in AI and sustainable finance

AI Monaco aims to position the Principality as a meaningful contributor to the future of artificial intelligence, not only as a financial hub but also as a centre of cultural and ethical reflection. “Monaco has always stood at the intersection of sophistication and foresight,” said Fabbri. “This conference is a step towards making the Principality an active part of the global AI ecosystem.”

Attendance details

Access to the conference is limited to 80 seats to encourage focused exchange. While priority is given to AI Monaco subscribers and clients, a limited number of seats will be made available on a first-come, first-served basis on the day of the event.

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