Agentic AI Symposium


KEY DETAILS

  • DATE

    26 NOVEMBER, 2025

  • TIME

    09:00 – 17:00

  • COST

    £25

EVENT LOCATION

  • The Spine Building, Paddington Village

    Liverpool, L7 3FA

Join us for a one-day deep dive into the future of AI in chemistry, where the focus will be Agentic AI. This symposium will explore how Large Language Models (LLMs) acting as autonomous agents, are transforming the way we design, predict and accelerate chemical discovery.

Leading international researchers and innovators will present the latest advances in agentic AI methods, demonstrating how these systems can make autonomous decisions, navigate complex chemical problems and explore new frontiers in molecular science. From automating workflows to uncovering novel compounds, the event will highlight how intelligent AI agents are becoming powerful catalysts for innovation.

Your ticket gives you full access to the symposium. Alongside a thought-provoking programme, delegates will enjoy a complimentary lunch and refreshments throughout the day, as well as the opportunity to continue discussions and make new connections at our networking drinks reception.

With speakers at the forefront of this rapidly evolving technology, this is an event not to be missed.

Please note: all bookings are non-refundable.


Confirmed Speakers

More speakers to be announced soon


Accommodation and Travel

We are happy to recommend the Novotel Liverpool Paddington Village, a modern hotel conveniently located within walking distance of the University of Liverpool campus. This hotel offers comfortable rooms, breakfast options and easy access to local amenities.


Liverpool is well-connected by rail, with Liverpool Lime Street Station approximately a 10-minute walk from the University campus. For those travelling by car, parking is available at the Paddington Village Car Park, located close to the University and the recommended hotel.


Contact details:

For questions related to this event please contact the AIchemy project management team at info@aichemy.ac.uk.

The Organising Committee:

Alchemy HubUniversity of Liverpool
Dr Ben Alston (University of Liverpool)
Caroline Woods (University of Liverpool)
Dr Chris Mellor (Imperial)
Aysel Sarzosa (Imperial)
Prof. Andy Cooper
Dr Xenofon Evangelopoulos
Dr Jean-Francois Ayme