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      Please note that this event is held in Danish.

      AI has the potential to revolutionize how we plan, build, and maintain our infrastructure. From advanced data analysis to predictive maintenance, AI can help us monitor the condition of critical facilities, predict breakdowns, optimize energy consumption, and improve traffic flow. AI can identify patterns that humans overlook and provide us with a more accurate understanding of when maintenance is necessary before damage occurs.

      However, despite the obvious benefits, the implementation of AI is often challenged by a lack of understanding, technical barriers, and organizational resistance. How do we ensure that the technology becomes a real part of our infrastructure strategy? 

      At this event, we focus on how we can integrate AI into both new and existing infrastructure projects.

      What can you expect to gain from this event? 

      • A better insight into how AI can transform the infrastructure industry, including specific ways in which AI can improve your operations and create measurable results
      • Learn how to strategically integrate AI-technologies in your existing systems and ensure that your AI-driven initiatives are aligned with your business goals and create real value 
      • Be inspired by examples and case studies from infrastructure companies that are already using AI to drive innovation, increase efficiency, and strenghen their competitive position
      • Network with industry leaders, AI-experts and colleagues. 

      Target group

      The event is aimed at decision-makers and professionals in organizations working with the planning, development, operation, and maintenance of infrastructure.
       
      We look forward to welcoming you!


      Please note that pictures may be taken during the event for promotional use on social media. If you do not wish to appear in photos, please inform the photographer on the day.



      Practical information 

       

      Date: 5 February 2026

      Time: 16.00-17.30 CET 

      Location: Dampfærgevej 28, 2100 København Ø

      Language: Danish


      If you have any questions, please contact:

      Tove McDonald

      Partner, Advisory

      KPMG in Denmark




      Agenda

      • 15.30 – 16.00 | Arrival and registration

      • 16.00 – 16.10 | Introduction by KPMG

      • 16.10 -  16.25 |  AI and Infrastructure
         
      • 16.25 – 16.44 | SAMS: Scaling AI Innovation from Prototype to Global Impact - Mathias Andolfsson, Solution Owner, E.ON

      • 16.45 – 17.00 | AI research: Presentation of panelists - Astrid Galsgaard, clinical psychologist & PhD Human-AI psychology and Sine Zambach, Assistant Professor, Copenhagen Business School

      • 17.00 – 17.30 | Panel debate - moderated by Bent Dalager, Innovation Lead & Partner, KPMG

      • 17.30 | Networking and tapas


      Speakers

      Bent Dalager, Innovation Lead og Partner, KPMG Danmark

      Bent Dalager is Equity Partner and Innovation Lead at KPMG. Bent has more than 30 years of consulting experience across multiple industries, particularly with insight into the financial industry. Bent has an MSc in computer science with a focus on Artificial Intelligence, a BA in Management and a BA in Mathematical Economics and has completed additional training at universities such as Harvard and MIT. In addition to CBS and the CBS Board Leadership Education, Bent is a guest lecturer at INSEAD MBA and speaks at a number of major and minor AI conferences (OffDig, Nordic AI, Copenhagen Tech Week, Tech BBQ, DTU HighTech Summit etc.). He is also part of the Financial Sector Education Center, where he teaches AI master classes.

      Bent Dalager

      Astrid Galsgaard, Clinical Psychologist & PhD in Human-AI Psychology

      With a PhD in human-AI collaboration and a passion for human interaction, Astrid is a pioneer in the development of Technopsychology. She focuses on helping organizations, leaders, and employees create greater value by addressing the psychological challenges that arise when artificial intelligence and new technology are implemented. When roles, identity, and expertise change, uncertainty and resistance can emerge, but with the right strategy, technology can become a resource instead of a burden. Astrid sees the importance of finding the balance between curiosity and security, which is essential for a meaningful life, both personally and professionally.

      Astrid Galsgaard

      Mattias Andolfsson, Solution Owner, E.ON

      Mattias is the innovator behind SAMS, a data-driven sustainability platform at E.ON, originally developed as a small-scale quality assurance project using satellite data. Over time, the project has evolved to support the entire Plan-Do-Check-Act cycle and now integrates multiple AI components and remote sensing data. With a long-standing commitment to sustainability and digitalization, Mattias focuses on creating tangible user value from data and technology.

      Mattias Andolfsson

      Sine Zambach, Assistant Professor, Copenhagen Business School

      Sine Zambach is an assistant professor and researcher in data science and artificial intelligence. She has contributed to the integration and debates about these technologies in education and business. As a co-author of the book 'AI at Work - A Guide to the Future Intelligent Work Life,' Sine shares her insights on how AI can reshape the workplace and improve business processes in the rapidly changing technological landscape.

      Sine Zambach

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