Watt Matters in AI

The conference to explore radical shifts in energy efficiency for artificial intelligence

Date
November 26, 2025
Location
Microstad, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
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About the Conference

Artificial Intelligence (AI) can address all sorts of societal problems while attaining the Global Development Goals. However, the anticipated massive use of AI will severely strain energy resources, creating new problems.

To master this conundrum, new paradigms are required at many levels, from new hardware solutions to regulations for the use of AI and everything in between. This goes far beyond the ongoing improvements made with present-day solutions - we need a holistic approach leading to radical breakthroughs.

This conference intends to explore the potential of these new paradigms, providing a basis for AI with vastly improved energy efficiencies. Recent developments in AI will be reviewed, and promising upcoming concepts like brain-inspired neuromorphic computing, physics-based computing, or approximate computing will be addressed.

Watt really matters in AI; bringing multidisciplinary experts together at this conference can help establish an ecosystem that pushes innovations to new levels.

Conference Topics

Why This Topic Is Important

The problem:

  • Estimated energy consumption: Training GPT-4 is estimated to have consumed between 51,773 MWh and 62,319 MWh of electricity. This is over 40 times the energy used to train its predecessor, GPT-3.
  • Comparison to household energy use: This amount of energy is comparable to the annual consumption of approximately 1,000 average U.S. households over 5 to 6 years.
  • AI's energy appetite is exploding: Multiply that by thousands of models worldwide and the environmental impact becomes enormous.
  • Unsustainable Trends: Without intervention, energy costs of AI will conflict with climate goals and widen global inequalities in AI access.

These figures underscore the significant environmental impact associated with training large-scale AI models. As AI systems become more advanced and widespread, addressing their energy efficiency becomes increasingly critical.

Key Questions This Conference Will Address

  • Can we make AI sustainable and robust?
  • What hardware or algorithmic innovations offer 10x or 100x efficiency gains?
  • What are the ethical and policy responsibilities around energy use in AI?
  • How can Europe take the lead in energy-aware AI innovation?
  • What infrastructure is needed to support low-power AI — from chips to data centers to regulation?

Program Highlights

Join us on November 26, 2025 in Eindhoven, Microstad for a full day of inspiring talks, workshops, and discussions.

09:30 - 11:00

Keynote Sessions

Two inspiring keynotes on energy efficiency challenges and neuromorphic computing solutions.

AM
Keynote Session
11:30 - 12:30

Parallel Tracks

Specialized tracks on hardware innovation, algorithms, and policy discussions.

MD
Parallel Sessions
13:30 - 17:00

Workshops & Closing Panel

Interactive workshops followed by an expert panel on the future of sustainable AI.

PM
Workshops and Panel Discussion

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Committee

Program Committee

Hans Hilgenkamp

Prof. Hans Hilgenkamp

Chair

Dirk Pleiter

Dr. Dirk Pleiter

CogniGron

Johan Mentink

Dr. Johan Mentink

IMM

Patty Stabile

Dr. Patty Stabile

TU/e

Ana Varbanescu

Prof. Ana Varbanescu

Member

Omar Niamut

Dr. Omar Niamut

Member

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Eindhoven, Microstad

Conference Date

November 26, 2025

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