Over 800 delegates from around the world presented and discussed the outcomes of their research on a wide range of topics. These included the potential negative impacts of artificial intelligence on scientific paper writing, open science, the renewal of university curricula with courses promoting responsible research, and the expansion of positive applications of research integrity in areas such as innovation.
In addition to its organizational role, R-NanoLab presented the results of projects like POIESIS, IRECS, ROSiE, RE4GREEN, SOPs4RI, HYBRIDA, and XR4HUMAN through oral and poster presentations.
The conference provided an excellent opportunity for discussions surrounding the reliability of scientific research to be disseminated widely, both within the research community and among entities directly related to science and innovation.