Danish Digitalization, Data Science and AI

This year’s D3A conference D3A 4.0 takes place

8 – 9 October 2026

at Hotel Nyborg Strand in Nyborg.

Registration

Registration opens soon – stay tuned on LinkedIn  

Poster Session

Call for posters opens on 3 August

Submission deadline: 7 September

PhD and Postdoc Community Day

Leading up to D3A we will host a PhD and Postdoc workshop on 7 October.

What is D3A?

Each year we bring together researchers, students, and professionals from the fields of computer science, data science and AI to share cutting-edge research and insights, exchange ideas, gain new insights, and build valuable connections across geographical and scientific boundaries. Danish Digitalization, Data Science and AI (D3A) is a national conference hosted by Pioneer Centre for AI (P1), Danish Data Science Academy (DDSA), and Digital Research Center Denmark (DIREC).

Our aim is to grow the Danish Computer Science, Data Science and AI communities across geography and scientific domains via scientific and technical interaction.

 

 At D3A, we create a space for networking and knowledge-sharing across sub-fields and sectors within Danish research and innovation, thereby creating an essential framework towards establishing Denmark as a strong international player in computer science, data science, and AI. 

Why join D3A?

D3A brings together researchers, students, and professionals to:

  • Discover cutting-edge research and innovation across fields within Danish digital research, AI, and data science.
  • Engage in exciting parallel sessions, enlightening keynotes, and deep dive workshops.
  • Network with researchers, practitioners, and peers from the Danish ecosystem or digital technology.
  • Contribute to establishing Denmark as an international player in digital research, AI, and data science.

Who is it for?

At D3A you will meet PhDs, professors and professionals from across academia, industry and public organisations – all interested in sharing cutting-edge research insights and building networks.