NGN Training Center is set to host the esteemed United States Artificial Intelligence Institute (USAII) Conference 2025 on 17 June at the Gulf Hotel, Bahrain.
Taking place under the theme “AI Innovations, Ethics, and Digital Transformation: Towards Excellence and Strategic Growth,” the conference will feature the participation by renowned AI Expert Dr. Milton Mattox, Chief Executive Officer of USAII.
The event will bring together leading local and international experts for thought-provoking panel discussions and in-depth dialogues on AI strategy, ethics, and the future skills needed in an increasingly digital world. Attendees will receive participation certificates accredited by the United States Artificial Intelligence Institute (USAII).
On this occasion, Mr. Yaqoob Al Awadhi, CEO of NGN Training Center, affirmed that hosting this international conference underscores the strategic partnership between NGN and the United States Artificial Intelligence Institute. As the first accredited provider of USAII programs and certifications in Bahrain, NGN is proud to host this event aimed at advancing technical knowledge, building AI competencies, and empowering national talent to assume leadership roles within the evolving artificial intelligence landscape.
“This conference aims to equip professionals and organisations with the knowledge to leverage AI for increased productivity and innovation, while addressing ethical and professional considerations,” said Mr. Al Awadhi. “It represents a rare opportunity to gain insights from world-renowned experts, exchange knowledge, and build professional networks. We encourage executives, digital transformation leaders, academics, and researchers in the fields of technology and AI to register and participate.”
Dr. Milton Mattox, CEO of USAII, stated: “We are honoured to hold our annual conference in the Kingdom of Bahrain—an emerging leader in technological innovation—through our valued partnership with NGN. I look forward to engaging with experts and thought leaders as we explore advancements in artificial intelligence, the intersection of innovation and ethical responsibility, and global best practices in AI management across organisations.”
