
This March 25, 2026 International Telecommunication Union (ITU) press release (also on EurekAlert) announces the July 2026 event, Note: You can file your submission to the UN’s Global Dialogue on AI until April 30, 2026; more about that after this press release,
As governments accelerate strategies on artificial intelligence, sovereign AI and AI diffusion across economies and societies, the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) will host the seventh AI for Good Global Summit from 7 to 10 July 2026 at Geneva’s Palexpo convention centre.
Over four days, leaders from government, industry, academia, civil society and the technical community will work together at AI for Good to guide the future of AI.
Live demos of tech innovations in agentic AI, edge AI, brain-computer interfaces, space computing and robotics will share the stage with discussions on national AI strategies to address the global challenge of unlocking AI’s potential to serve humanity.
AI for Good will be held back-to-back with the Global Dialogue on AI Governance, convened by the United Nations General Assembly and facilitated by UN Secretary-General António Guterres. Taking place at Palexpo from 6 to 7 July [2026], the Global Dialogue is supported by a joint secretariat that includes the Executive Office of the Secretary General, ITU, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and the United Nations Office for Digital and Emerging Technologies (ODET), with ITU and UNESCO leading the coordination.
“As artificial intelligence moves from strategy to real-world deployment, countries need the skills, solutions, and international standards for AI to work for everyone,” said ITU Secretary-General Doreen Bogdan-Martin. “Through AI for Good, ITU helps turn AI breakthroughs into practical ways to improve lives. We are also pleased to work with our partners on the inaugural UN Global Dialogue on AI Governance where Member States and stakeholders will exchange perspectives on the policies shaping AI’s future.”
Global summit with a Swiss twist
The AI for Good Global Summit is organized by ITU – the United Nations agency for digital technologies – with over 50 UN partners and co-convened by Switzerland.
The Summit is the flagship platform for showcasing and helping scale up AI applications in areas from healthcare and education to food security, disaster risk reduction and misinformation, particularly in developing countries.
World-class keynotes, global technology premieres and an expo floor filled with innovators, UN partners and national pavilions will present local AI solutions and strategies from around the world, including special exhibits featuring home-grown innovations from Switzerland.
“We are delighted to once again co-convene with ITU the AI for Good Global Summit in Geneva, a central location for discussing and showcasing advances in artificial intelligence,” said Albert Rösti, Swiss Federal Councillor and Head of the Federal Department of the Environment, Transport, Energy and Communication.
Uniting leaders to scale AI impact
Over 11,000 participants from 169 countries attended last year’s AI for Good Global Summit and World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) events. Participation included ministers from 100 countries, more than half representing developing countries.
The 2026 edition aims to further strengthen AI for Good as a globally representative platform for dialogue, collaboration, and action on AI and how to best harness the innovative power of technology.
Early speakers and programme details are now available, offering a first look at the global leaders shaping this year’s Summit, with further announcements to follow.
Solutions, skills, standards, and policy
“Day Zero” of the AI for Good Global Summit on 7 July [2026] will feature live demos, interactive exhibits, startup competitions and hands-on workshops. The summit’s Centre Stage officially opens on 8 July. Programme highlights include:
- Multistakeholder dialogue on AI standards and policy – exploring frontier challenges including agentic AI security, AI testing and benchmarking, misinformation and deepfakes, quantum technology applications and use cases, and AI infrastructure and energy demands.
- Global innovation competitions and awards – including the AI for Good Innovation Factory Grand Finale and machine-learning challenges on edge AI, TinyML, and space AI computing as well as the AI for Good Impact Awards and Robotics Youth Challenge Grand Finale.
- Technology demos and interactive expo – featuring cutting-edge systems in AI, robotics, embodied AI, brain-computer interfaces, autonomous vehicles and quantum technologies.
- AI skills and capacity-building programmes – with training sessions delivered by AI Skills Coalition partners, hands-on workshops and a dynamic Youth Zone supporting the next generation of innovators.
- Creative and cultural programmes – highlighting the intersection of AI and creativity with the AI for Good Film Festival, the Canvas of the Future AI Art Competition, and AI-enabled artistic performances. The summit will feature the premiere of RAISE, a documentary series executive produced by Leonardo DiCaprio exploring how AI is already being used to address humanity’s most urgent challenges.
- The Quantum for Good track – offering a look at quantum information technologies and their potential to transform industries and societies.
The AI for Good Global Summit 2026 is supported by its partners and sponsors:
- Co-Convener: Swiss Confederation
- Diamond Sponsors: Microsoft Corporation, Technology Innovation Institute
- Gold Sponsors: Ministry of Science and ICT (MSIT) of the Republic of Korea, Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC) of Japan
- Silver Sponsors: EY, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
- Networking Partners: d-teach, Giga, HP Inc. UK Limited, Google, Lenovo, TikTok Information Technologies UK Limited
- Session Partners: Access Partnership, Cisco Systems, Inc., EY, FSAB Consulting, GTI, Microsoft
- Innovation Factory Local Chapters: Akbank, Government of Catalonia – Spain
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About ITU:
The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) is the United Nations agency for digital technologies, driving innovation for people and the planet with 194 Member States and a membership of over 1,000 companies, universities, civil society, and international and regional organizations. Established in 1865, ITU coordinates the global use of the radio spectrum and satellite orbits, establishes international technology standards, drives universal connectivity and digital services, and is helping to make sure everyone benefits from sustainable digital transformation, including the most remote communities. From artificial intelligence (AI) to quantum, from satellites and submarine cables to advanced mobile and wireless broadband networks, ITU is committed to connecting the world and beyond. Learn more: www.itu.int
UN and Dialogue
The UN’s homepage for Dialogue on Global AI Governance provides some information about the 2026 meeting in Switzerland, Note 1: In the following I have rearranged the order in which the information is offered; Note 2: From the way the request for submissions is worded, I’m guessing that you will not be presenting your submission at the dialogue sessions,
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What the Dialogue will address
The themes and structure of the Dialogue are being shaped through an ongoing global consultation process. Member States, academia, the private sector, the technical community and civil society are invited to submit inputs:
Proposed thematic clusters:
- AI opportunities and implications: societal, cultural and economic dimensions – 4(c) the social, economic, ethical, cultural, linguistic and technical implications of AI.
- Bridging AI divides: capacity-building, access and digital foundations – 4(b) capacity gaps, with a view to leveraging existing United Nations and multi-stakeholder mechanisms to support AI capacity-building to bridge AI divides, facilitate access to AI applications and build capacity in high-performance computing and related skills in developing countries; 4(g) the development of open-source software, open data and open artificial intelligence models.
- Safe, secure and trustworthy AI: responsible and interoperable approaches – 4(a) the development of safe, secure and trustworthy AI systems; 4(d) the interoperability and compatibility of artificial intelligence governance approaches.
- Respecting, protecting and promoting human rights: transparency, accountability and human oversight – 4(e) respect for and protection and promotion of human rights in the field of AI; 4(f) the transparency, accountability and robust human oversight of artificial intelligence systems in a manner that complies with international law.
2026 and beyond
The President of the General Assembly has appointed H.E. Ms. Egriselda López (Permanent Representative of El Salvador to the United Nations) and H.E. Mr. Rein Tammsaar (Permanent Representative of Estonia to the United Nations) as Co-Chairs to the 2026 AI Dialogue.
The first session of the Global Dialogue on AI Governance will be held on 6 and 7 July 2026 in Geneva. A second session will follow in New York in May 2027.
Written Submissions
The submission portal for the Global Dialogue on AI Governance is now open. Contribute your perspective and help shape the future of AI governance by April 30 at 11:59 PM EDT.
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The Submission Portal is here. Now, back to the summit.
Speakers and registration fees for AI for Good Global Summit 2026
The AI for Good Global Summit 2026 homepage lists a sampling of an eclectic group of speakers,
Doreen Bogdan-Martin
Secretary-General
International Telecommunication Union (ITU)H.E. Mr. Tshering Tobgay
Prime Minister
Kingdom of BhutanJessica Sibley
Chief Executive Officer
TIMEwill.i.am
Musician, tech founder and philanthropist,
Goodwill Ambassador, AI Skills CoalitionRay Kurzweil
Inventor, Futurist
Best-selling author of ‘The Singularity is NearPuyr Tembé
First Secretary of Indigenous Peoples
State of Pará (SEPI) [Brazil]Wang Jian
Director, Founder of Alibaba Cloud
Zhejiang Lab
Appointed to the Independent International Scientific Panel on AIMarc Benioff
Chair and CEO SalesforceJoëlle Barral
Senior Director of Research & Engineering
Google DeepMind
Appointed to the Independent International Scientific Panel on AIAlbert Rösti
Head
[Swiss] Federal Department of the Environment, Transport, Energy, and Communications DETECLan Xue
Director of Institute for AI International Governance, Director of China Institute for Science and Technology Policy, and Co-Director of Global Institute for SDGs
Tsinghua UniversityMichael Nash
Chief Digital Officer
Universal Music Group
Here’s when you can View all speakers.
As for fees, there’s more from the ‘Registration’ page,
Participation remains free for ITU Member State delegations (and Resolution 99), UN agencies, civil society delegations, and those under 18, with discounts for ITU Sector Members, Associates, and Academia members. Please select your category below.
General Attendees
ITU Member States
ITU Sector Members, Associates, and Academia
UN Staff
Under 18
Students
NGOs
Media Accreditation
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There are three options for passes: Discovery Pass (50.00 CHF), Gold Pass (890.00 CHF) and Leader’s Pass (4410.00 CHF). I expect that depending on your category you may find that the price changes as you register. For anyone unfamiliar with it, the currency listed is the Swiss franc.
Here again is a link to the programme.