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2026 ADM+S Symposium – Automated Human and Planetary Health

Automated technologies can contribute to or undermine human and planetary health. The 2026 ADM+S Symposium focuses on current research from across the Centre that seeks to better understand the complex interconnections between automated systems and the health of people and the ecosystems of which we are part
In Australia, our burgeoning digital health sector is using automated decision-making (ADM) and AI to improve access to healthcare, enhanced treatment protocols, better diagnosis, monitoring and prediction models, and more personally tailored care. However, many consumer and industry organisations, including some of our partner organisations, have identified potential risks posed by ADM to trust, equitable access, safety, privacy, transparency and social justice in healthcare and public health.
ADM and AI technologies are also used to maintain and monitor aspects of the environment, including the health of animals, plants and the quality of air, water and soil. Here again, there are manifold potential benefits and risks of these applications, including issues related to ecological and multi-species justice and detrimental impacts such as increased e-waste, carbon emissions, water consumption and air pollution related to digital infrastructures.
This symposium provides a timely forum for considering the applications, use cases and social, political, ethical, legal and environmental consequences of these technologies in the context of automated human and planetary health.
Event Details
The symposium will be held at the Caufield campus of Monash University, Victoria between Tuesday 27 and Thursday 29 October 2026. It will be organised and conducted in accordance with relevant ADM+S policies, including: the Code of Conduct; Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Strategy; and the Accessible Meetings and Events Policy. Online participation will be enabled for remote presenters and attendees. There will be no registration fee for presenters or attendees.
More information here: https://www.admscentre.org.au/adms-policies/
Timeline
- Notification of EOI outcome: on or before Monday 29 June
- Final Session description (including speakers info) due: Friday 24 July
Organising Team
- Professor Deborah Lupton (UNSW)
- Professor Anthony McCosker (Swinburne University of Technology)
- Professor Nicholas Carah (University of Queensland)
- Professor Kath Albury (Swinburne University of Technology)
- Dr Bronwyn Bailey-Charteris (UNSW)
- Dr Giselle Newton (University of Queensland)
- Chief Operating Officer Nicholas Walsh (RMIT)
- Node Administrator Til Knowles (Monash University)
- Outreach and Partnerships Officer Matt Warren (RMIT)
Contact Information
Any questions please contact admsevents@rmit.edu.au