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- 100+ people onsite
- 0 remote participants (since it was an in-person event)
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Mentimeter during the Panel Discussion
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SWOT Exercise - Evaluation & Discussion
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Strengths: What capabilities do NRENs already have that give us a strategic advantage in the AI era?
- Infrastructure & Technical Capacity
- High-speed, low-latency networks: Essential for large data transfer and distributed AI training.
- Ability to setup large-scale network testbeds
- Federated Identity Management (like eduGAIN): A foundation for secure, scalable AI access.
- Community & Collaboration
- Strong international and academic collaboration networks.
- Experienced IT staff (NRENs) and talented R&E community (Universtites)
- Vendor neutrality and trust from academic stakeholders.
- Data & Knowledge Assets
- Access to large academic/research datasets.
- Strategic Positioning
- Mission-driven (not commercial), which supports ethical AI development.
- Ability to launch procurement in AI services and LLMs
- Proven track record of scaling innovative technologies (e.g., cloud adoption, eduroam).
Weaknesses: What gaps could hinder AI readiness? What abilities are we lacking?
- Privacy issues: where is the data stored/processed
- Unclear: nobody has a convincing answer
- Operational costs
Opportunities: What trends work in our favour? How can AI elevate NRENs' impact and services?
- Speed up processes
- AI reduces my work
- Optimised operations
- Enhance NRENs' service portfolio
Threats: What risks could delay AI adoption?
- Lack of data
- Commercial competition
- Too costly
- No experts available







