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Program Directory

The summit program is a room system, not a long list of talks.

AHLS organizes the three days around shared insight, track depth, and post-event accountability. New accepted speakers, researchers, partners, media, VCs, and founders can be placed without breaking the program logic.

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Session capacity
6
Room types
3
Summit days
90
Days of implementation
Day 1

Leadership Lens

Main room sessions build a shared language around gender-inclusive leadership, governance, care, power, sponsorship, and public trust.

Day 2

Practice Labs

Breakout rooms deepen sector work for employers, founders, researchers, care leaders, nonprofits, media, and public-sector allies.

Day 3

Action Plan

Delegates finalize toolkits, accountability circles, certificate moments, research links, partner reporting, and next-step commitments.

Main Room

Keynotes, all-delegate panels, recognition, certificate ceremony, and closing commitments.

Practice Lab Rooms

Small-group facilitation for HR, executives, care, education, community, and founders.

Research Room

Accepted papers, posters, student showcases, indexed proceedings, and response panels.

Partner Room

Sponsor sessions, exhibitor demos, VC meetings, founder showcases, and hosted roundtables.

Media Lounge

Press briefings, speaker interviews, sponsor stories, photography, and impact access.

Dinner Tables

Hosted networking by sector, topic, investor interest, research area, and community need.

Program Capacity
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Track Intake

The program can grow without becoming chaotic.

Every accepted session is mapped by audience, room, outcome, and contribution type before being added to the public program.

Program team asks

What room does this contribution strengthen?

Keynotes belong in the main room, applied methods go to labs, evidence enters the research room, and market conversations move into partner or VC spaces.

Delegates see

A clear path through the summit.

Filters and room labels help delegates decide what to attend based on role, sector, challenge, and post-event action plan.

Future Capacity

Who can be added into the program?

Global experts

Accepted speakers can lead keynotes, panels, labs, firesides, or coaching sessions.

Academic presenters

Accepted abstracts can become papers, posters, response panels, and proceedings entries.

Market contributors

Sponsors, VCs, founders, and exhibitors can host useful, clearly labelled sessions.

Media contributors

Press briefings, interviews, and story moments can be scheduled without disrupting delegate flow.

Program Growth

As more people are accepted, they are placed into the room where their expertise creates the strongest practical value.