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AI, Data & Robotics Forum (ADRF24)
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Location

Eindhoven (NL)

Noord Brabantlaan 1a, 5652 LA Eindhoven in the Netherlands.
Programmes
Digital, Industry & Space AI Continent

With a strong focus on European Sovereignty in AI, Data & Robotics, this event aims at uniting the AI, Data & Robotics (ADR) community to drive responsible innovation.

The ADR Forum is an annual event organised by the AI, Data and Robotics Association (Adra) in collaboration with the European Commission that brings together leading experts, innovators, policymakers, and enthusiasts from the AI, Data, and Robotics community. Their mission is to shape the future of these transformative technologies, fostering an inclusive and collaborative environment that drives responsible innovation and societal impact.

More information (agenda, speakers, ...) becomes now available. Registration is now possible. All via the event website: https://adrforum.eu/

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image of ANERIS - Next generation tools for sensing and monitoring marine-life

ANERIS - Next generation tools for sensing and monitoring marine-life

Funded under Horizon Europe (HORIZON-INFRA-2022-TECH-01) and running from 2023 to 2026, the ANERIS project aims to tackle the rapid loss of ocean biodiversity. The project’s main objective is to develop, test and implement the next generation of scientific instrumentation tools and methods for sensing and monitoring marine-life. Another key concept of the project is the introduction of the concept of Operational Marine Biology (OMB) as a biodiversity information system. The project consortium consists of 25 partners from 13 countries. Read more about the project and the contribution of Flemish partner VLIZ in this testimonial.