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		<title>Nobel Heroes Day 2026 - AI For Science Summit (AFSS) Launches in Singapore This October</title>
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		<pubDate>2026-08-13 11:19:00</pubDate>
		<description><![CDATA[Focusing on AI for Science: Nobel Laureates and Global Capital Explore the 
Frontiers of Scientific Innovation

SINGAPORE, Aug. 12, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Nobel Heroes Day - AI For Science 
Summit (AFSS),co-hosted by Laureates City Holdings Limited and Symbiosis Science
, will take place from5 to 11 October 2026, bringing together Nobel laureates, 
leading scientists, AI pioneers, government leaders, universities and long-term 
investors for a week of dialogue on the future of science, artificial 
intelligence and innovation.

Centered around the theme "Science • Intelligence • Capital," this summit 
focuses on the transformative wave of "AI for Science." It aims to build a 
global platform seamlessly connecting breakthrough research, frontier AI 
technologies, and patient capital to accelerate the translation of scientific 
discoveries into real-world productivity.

The programme will feature a two-day flagship forum, an invitation-only Gala 
Dinner, closed-door leadership roundtables, and a week-long public exhibition 
of Nobel laureate portraits at Singapore's Gardens by the Bay.

As artificial intelligence rapidly transforms scientific research — from drug 
discovery and advanced materials to life sciences and climate technologies — 
the organisers believe that the next generation of breakthroughs will 
increasingly emerge through collaboration across science, technology, policy and
investments.

"Scientific discovery no longer happens in isolation," the organisers said. 
"Today's most important innovations require scientists, entrepreneurs, 
governments and long-term capital to work together from the earliest stages of 
research through to global implementation."

Singapore has been selected as the host city for its internationally 
connected research ecosystem, neutral global position and strong innovation 
environment, making it a natural meeting point for international collaboration.

Confirmed Nobel Laureates

Confirmed Nobel laureates include:


 * Sir Christopher Pissarides, Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences (2010), 
internationally recognised for his work on labour markets, technological 
transformation and the future of work. 
 * Professor Benjamin List, Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2021), pioneer of 
asymmetric organocatalysis and one of the world's leading scientists in 
sustainable chemistry. 
 * Professor Omar M. Yaghi, Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2025), founder of 
reticular chemistry and a leading advocate of AI for Science. 
 * Sir Konstantin Novoselov, Nobel Prize in Physics (2010), co-discoverer of 
graphene and a pioneer in functional intelligent materials and AI-driven 
scientific discovery. 
 * Fred Ramsdell, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (2025), pioneer in 
peripheral immune tolerance and discovery of the FOXP3 gene key to regulatory T 
cells. Additional international speakers from academia, industry and government 
will be announced in the coming months.

Representatives from Singapore's research community, international 
organisations, universities, sovereign wealth funds, family offices and global 
technology companies are also expected to participate.

Focusing on Five Core Global Topics Driven by AI

Discussions throughout the summit will focus on five strategic themes shaping 
the future of innovation:


 * AI for Science 
 * Open Science and Global Research Collaboration 
 * Sovereign AI and National Innovation 
 * AI, Human Longevity and the Future of Civilization 
 * Future Economic Growth Driven by Frontier Science Together, these themes 
explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping scientific research, 
industrial transformation and global competitiveness.

Two-Day International Forum

The flagship forum will be held across Nanyang Technological University (NTU) 
andSingapore Management University (SMU) and is expected to welcome 
approximately500 invited participants from around the world.

The programme will include keynote addresses, Nobel laureate conversations, 
leadership panels, fireside discussions and invitation-only roundtables 
designed to encourage meaningful dialogue between scientific, industrial and 
investment communities.

Nobel Laureates Portrait Exhibition

Running from 5 to 11 October at Gardens by the Bay, the Nobel Laureates 
Portrait Exhibition will present the internationally acclaimed work ofPeter 
Badge, official photographer of Nobel laureates.

The outdoor exhibition will combine large-scale portrait installations with 
digital storytelling and interactive experiences, introducing visitors to the 
people and discoveries behind some of the world's most influential scientific 
achievements.

Designed as a public science and culture initiative, the exhibition aims to 
make scientific excellence more accessible while inspiring broader engagement 
with research and innovation.

Building a Global Platform for Science, AI and Long-Term Capital

Nobel Heroes Day Singapore 2026 is co-hosted by Laureates City Holdings 
Limited and Symbiosis Science, with academic support from the Lindau Nobel 
Laureate Meetings.

Building on previous editions in Hong Kong and Guangzhou, the Singapore 
edition marks the next step in expanding Nobel Heroes Day as an international 
platform connecting scientific excellence, technological innovation and 
long-term capital.

By bringing together leaders from research, industry, government and 
investment, the event seeks to strengthen international collaboration and 
accelerate the translation of frontier science into real-world impact.

Nobel Heroes Day Singapore 2026 will take place from 5–11 October 2026.

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		<detail><![CDATA[<p><b>Focusing on AI for Science: Nobel Laureates and Global Capital Explore the Frontiers of Scientific Innovation</b></p> 
<p><span class="legendSpanClass">SINGAPORE</span>, <span class="legendSpanClass">Aug. 12, 2026</span> /PRNewswire/ -- Nobel Heroes Day - AI For Science Summit (AFSS), <span id="spanHghlt4c39">co-hosted by <b>Laureates City Holdings Limited</b> and <b>Symbiosis Science</b></span>, will take place from <b>5 to 11 October 2026</b>, bringing together Nobel laureates, leading scientists, AI pioneers, government leaders, universities and long-term investors for a week of dialogue on the future of science, artificial intelligence and innovation.</p> 
<p>Centered around the theme <b>&quot;Science • Intelligence • Capital,&quot;</b> this summit focuses on the transformative wave of &quot;<b>AI for Science</b>.&quot; It aims to build a global platform seamlessly connecting breakthrough research, frontier AI technologies, and patient capital to accelerate the translation of scientific discoveries into real-world productivity.</p> 
<p>The programme will feature a two-day flagship forum, an invitation-only Gala Dinner, closed-door leadership roundtables, and a week-long public exhibition of Nobel laureate portraits at Singapore's Gardens by the Bay.</p> 
<p>As artificial intelligence rapidly transforms scientific research — from drug discovery and advanced materials to life sciences and climate technologies — the organisers believe that the next generation of breakthroughs will increasingly emerge through collaboration across science, technology, policy and <span id="spanHghltf0fd">investments.</span></p> 
<p>&quot;Scientific discovery no longer happens in isolation,&quot; the organisers said. &quot;Today's most important innovations require scientists, entrepreneurs, governments and long-term capital to work together from the earliest stages of research through to global implementation.&quot;</p> 
<p>Singapore has been selected as the host city for its internationally connected research ecosystem, neutral global position and strong innovation environment, making it a natural meeting point for international collaboration.</p> 
<p><b>Confirmed Nobel Laureates</b></p> 
<p>Confirmed Nobel laureates include:</p> 
<ul type="disc"> 
 <li><b>Sir Christopher Pissarides</b>, Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences (2010), internationally recognised for his work on labour markets, technological transformation and the future of work.</li> 
 <li><b>Professor Benjamin List</b>, Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2021), pioneer of asymmetric organocatalysis and one of the world's leading scientists in sustainable chemistry.</li> 
 <li><b>Professor Omar M. Yaghi</b>, Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2025), founder of reticular chemistry and a leading advocate of AI for Science.</li> 
 <li><b>Sir Konstantin Novoselov</b>, Nobel Prize in Physics (2010), co-discoverer of graphene and a pioneer in functional intelligent materials and AI-driven scientific discovery.</li> 
 <li><b>Fred Ramsdell,</b> Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (2025), pioneer in peripheral immune tolerance and discovery of the FOXP3 gene key to regulatory T cells.</li> 
</ul> 
<p>Additional international speakers from academia, industry and government will be announced in the coming months.</p> 
<p>Representatives from Singapore's research community, international organisations, universities, sovereign wealth funds, family offices and global technology companies are also expected to participate.</p> 
<p><b>Focusing on Five Core Global Topics Driven by AI</b></p> 
<p>Discussions throughout the summit will focus on five strategic themes shaping the future of innovation:</p> 
<ul type="disc"> 
 <li>AI for Science</li> 
 <li>Open Science and Global Research Collaboration</li> 
 <li>Sovereign AI and National Innovation</li> 
 <li>AI, Human Longevity and the Future of Civilization</li> 
 <li>Future Economic Growth Driven by Frontier Science</li> 
</ul> 
<p>Together, these themes explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping scientific research, industrial transformation and global competitiveness.</p> 
<p><b>Two-Day International Forum</b></p> 
<p>The flagship forum will be held across <b>Nanyang Technological University (NTU)</b> and <b>Singapore Management University (SMU)</b> and is expected to welcome approximately <b>500 invited participants</b> from around the world.</p> 
<p>The programme will include keynote addresses, Nobel laureate conversations, leadership panels, fireside discussions and invitation-only roundtables designed to encourage meaningful dialogue between scientific, industrial and investment communities.</p> 
<p><b>Nobel Laureates Portrait Exhibition</b></p> 
<p>Running from <b>5 to 11 October</b> at <b>Gardens by the Bay</b>, the Nobel Laureates Portrait Exhibition will present the internationally acclaimed work of <b>Peter Badge</b>, official photographer of Nobel laureates.</p> 
<p>The outdoor exhibition will combine large-scale portrait installations with digital storytelling and interactive experiences, introducing visitors to the people and discoveries behind some of the world's most influential scientific achievements.</p> 
<p>Designed as a public science and culture initiative, the exhibition aims to make scientific excellence more accessible while inspiring broader engagement with research and innovation.</p> 
<p><b>Building a Global Platform for Science, AI and Long-Term Capital</b></p> 
<p>Nobel Heroes Day Singapore 2026 is co-hosted by <b>Laureates City Holdings Limited</b> and <b>Symbiosis Science</b>, with academic support from the <b>Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings</b>.</p> 
<p>Building on previous editions in Hong Kong and Guangzhou, the Singapore edition marks the next step in expanding Nobel Heroes Day as an international platform connecting scientific excellence, technological innovation and long-term capital.</p> 
<p>By bringing together leaders from research, industry, government and investment, the event seeks to strengthen international collaboration and accelerate the translation of frontier science into real-world impact.</p> 
<p><b>Nobel Heroes Day Singapore 2026 will take place from 5–11 October 2026.</b></p>]]></detail>
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