WORKSHOP AND CONFERENCE on India-Australia Partnership Framework on AI, Quantum and Critical Technologies enabling Digital Economies! by MNLU, GNLU & Victoria University!

WORKSHOP AND CONFERENCE MAHARASHTRA NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY MUMBAI IN COLLABORATION WITH GUJARAT NATION LAW UNIVERSITY, GANDHINAGAR VICTORIA UNIVERSITY, MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA India-Australia Partnership Framework on AI, Quantum and Critical Technologies enabling Digital Economies

Date: 2nd December, 2023

Venue: Maharashtra National Law University Mumbai

Victoria University, Australia, has been contracted by the Australian Government to examine digital developments in relation to cross-border data flows, cyber security, artificial intelligence (AI) and quantum technologies between India and Australia.

Maharashtra National Law University, Mumbai is a key partner in this project. Other partners to this project include Gujarat National Law University, National Law University Delhi, West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences, Jindal Global Law School, University New South Wales and University Western Australia.

This project aims to bring together, senior representatives who are members of the Australia-India Chamber of Commerce, industry leaders and professionals, and state and national regulators to examine and discuss law, policy and standards for data, cybersecurity, AI and quantum technologies.

The workshop will be held on Saturday 2nd December 2023, at Maharashtra National Law University, Mumbai. We take great pleasure in inviting you as a resource person and as a member of the roundtable for the workshop. It will commence at 10 am and conclude at 3.00 pm.

The outcome of this work is that Ethical Principles will be identified and embedded into standards, codes of practice and statutes, to strengthen trade and investment between Australia and India. This work will provide greater certainty, stability and coherence across the digital economy, in using new technology. We look forward to working with you to further advance Australia and India’s investment and trade bilateral arrangements.

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