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AI Challenge Competition Info Webinar
JUL
Wed
22
11:00 - 12:00

Starts in 1 week from now

Location

Online

Programmes
Health Digital, Industry & Space Agro-Food, Environment AI Continent Deployment: Best use of technologies
The AI-BOOST Info Webinar aims to provide information on the AI-BOOST Open Innovation Competition and its application process.

During the session, the team of the EU-funded project AI-BOOST will introduce the competition, present the four Generative AI challenges, explain the application process, eligibility rules, available prizes, timeline, and support offered to selected teams. Participants will also learn about the role of the challenge owners, optional access to CINECA’s HPC infrastructure, and what is expected during the SPARK and ADVANCE phases.

The session is open to startups, SMEs, researchers, developers, students, AI teams and organisations interested in developing real-world AI solutions for autonomous robotics, agriculture, healthcare, CAD generation, engineering simulation and industrial applications.

The webinar will end with a live Q&A session.
 
The webinar can be joined via this zoom link

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