When
Where
Connect. Collaborate. Create.
- Engage with cutting-edge ideas and real-world problems
- Forge powerful partnerships that bridge theory and practice
- Collaborate on high-impact projects with immediate applications
- Shape the future of AI across diverse sectors
- Access potential funding and resources for your next breakthrough
Join Us!
Who Should Attend?
Industry Members
University Faculty
The AnalytiXIN Conference
Event Agenda
Thursday, August 15th
Igniting Innovation: Where Academia Meets Industry
- Keynote by Executive Vice President of Data and AnalytiXIN, Darshan Shah, CICP.
- Industry partner to set the stage for the day’s collaboration.
- Indiana industry members to present real-world AI and data analytics challenges that affect their companies/organizations.
- Faculty will form cross-institutional groups to tackle industry challenges.
- Collaborative spaces will be provided for ideation and idea cross-pollination.
- Closing remarks and setting the stage for tomorrow’s solutions.
- Enjoy dinner and informal networking over refreshments and games!
Friday, August 16th
From Insights to Impact: Shaping the Future of AI and Analytics
- Remarks and setting the vision for academia-industry partnerships in advancing AI technologies.
- Faculty teams to present innovative solutions to industry members.
- Live demonstrations, Q&A, and feedback from industry partners.
- Real-time collaboration for refinement of promising solutions.
- Closing remarks and roadmap for turning conference insights into actionable collaborations.
- Lunches to go will be provided.
Find Your Fit
Content Tracks
Attendees can choose breakout sessions catered toward each stage of bringing evidence-based prevention and mental health systems in schools, or toward supporting this work on partnership and leadership levels.
Content Track 1
Exploration and Preparation
How to get started, why you should address mental health and what programs to start with
- Two 1-hour sessions
Breakout sessions for this content track will include information on the following:
- Assessing needs of students, educators, families, and communities
- Evaluating and creating readiness for advancing student mental health systems
- Exploring evidence-based solutions and best practices
- Developing and training a team to lead the work
- Growing internal and external stakeholders and champions
- Gathering and providing feedback on how new practices are being implemented
- Developing communications processes to generate and maintain stakeholder support
Content Track 2
Initial and Continual Implementation
How to build a compressive system of support, building blocks for implementation
- Two 1-hour sessions
Breakout sessions for this content track will include information on the following:
- Coaching and feedback on training and program implementation
- Using evidence-based programs as a starting point for building a system of comprehensive student supports
- Collecting and monitoring data to inform program quality improvement
- Establishing strategies to build capacity and examine fidelity of programming
- Analyzing outcome data, including staff perceptions, student knowledge and skills, and systematic change
- Leveraging ongoing funding streams to sustain the work
- Maintaining stakeholder and champion engagement
Content Track 3
Funders and Stakeholders
Evidence based and anticipated progression of impact, summary of implementation and outcomes of funded schools
- Two 1-hour sessions
This breakout track is intended for funders and community-based organizations that are interested in supporting school-based prevention and mental health initiatives through grant funding and school-community partnerships. Breakout sessions for this content track will include information on the following:
- Sharing lessons learned from four government- and philanthropically-funded grant initiatives for funders considering supporting similar work
- Describing critical elements and structure of grant initiatives that contribute to schools’ successful implementation
- Defining elements of effective partnerships with community-based organizations to help scale and sustain schools’ impact
Welcome
A Word from Dr. Jenner
Student well-being is an essential building block for academic success. As Hoosier students continue to struggle in the wake of COVID-19, and mental health providers face capacity constraints, the Indiana Department of Education is committed to thinking upstream and providing opportunities and tools for educators statewide to prioritize student well-being and improve educational outcomes.
Dr. Katie Jenner
Welcome
A Word from Darshan Shah
This summit represents a pivotal moment where the brilliance of academia converges with the dynamism of industry. Together, we’re not just discussing the future of AI and data analytics – we’re actively shaping it, forging partnerships that will drive innovation and solve real-world challenges.
Places to Stay
Hotel Information
Sleep Inn and Suites
1244 W 16th St, Indianapolis, IN 46202
(317) 463-5777
.3 miles from Amp – 8-10 min walk
Homewood Suites by Hilton Indianapolis Downtown IUPUI
414 W Vermont St, Indianapolis, IN 46202
(317) 677-7001
1.8 miles – 8 min drive
JW Marriott Indianapolis
10 S West St, Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317) 860-5800
2.2 miles – 10 minute drive
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