CRIR Axes Workshop – February 10, 2026 : From Intention to Action: What Solutions Can Help Develop and Deploy Artificial Intelligence (AI) Responsibly? | Barbara Decelle, IVADO
When: 10 February 2026 12:00 to 10 February 2026 13:00
Where:
Online conference on Zoom | in French, registration required
Registration link below.
The CRIR Research Axis Coordination Team is proud to present the conference:

From Intention to Action: What Solutions Can Help Develop and Deploy Artificial Intelligence (AI) Responsibly?
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Tuesday, February 10, 2026, from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m.
- Conference in French – The question period will be bilingual (French and English)
- Online conference, on Zoom | registration required
COnfErence description:
The development and deployment of AI raise major ethical, social, and regulatory challenges. How can we ensure that these technologies are used responsibly?
Through an overview of recent charters and regulatory frameworks, this conference explores practical solutions to move from ethical intentions to action, supporting both research and practice in addressing current AI challenges.
Join this conference to deepen your understanding of responsible AI and leave with concrete tools to take action.
Who is this activity for?
This event is primarily intended for researchers, students, and clinicians, but anyone interested in responsible AI is welcome to attend.
CONFERENCE HOSTED BY:

Barbara Decelle
Health Research Advisor at IVADO

Her expertise includes AI applications in healthcare, research valorization, knowledge transfer, and the structuring of strategic collaborations—particularly between large organizations, researchers, and innovation ecosystems. She has developed a strong understanding of the scientific, technological, organizational, and regulatory challenges associated with AI deployment, notably through her experience as a health research advisor.
Barbara has a particular interest in responsible AI innovation, including governance, ethics, standards, social acceptability, and sustainability. She has contributed to the design and facilitation of training programs and workshops aimed at equipping organizations with practical tools for the thoughtful and operational adoption of AI, including structured approaches to issue identification, prioritization, and action planning.
conference poster:
View the poster in PDF format by clicking on this link: 20260210_Poster_Conf_IA rep
We hope to see many of you there!
Mohamed Mathlouthi, M.Sc.
Research axes coordinator
Information : mmathlouthi.crir@ssss.gouv.qc.ca


