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ProgrammesThe European Commission is organising a webinar to analyse ways to strengthen the development and deployment of AI-driven solutions in areas such as industrial automation, human–robot collaboration, and digital twins.
This webinar will explore how industry and other stakeholders can contribute to shaping priorities for Europe’s robotics and manufacturing ecosystems. It will start with robotics as a cross-sector technology and then zoom in on how robotics and AI-driven solutions can support advanced manufacturing.
This session is part of a series of Apply AI thematic webinars, focusing on a cluster of strategic sectors to explore practical applications, use cases, and the specific needs of the industries.
The event will be live streamed through the Commission's YouTube channel.
More information on the event, the agenda and the link to the livestream can be found on the event website.
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EURHISFIRM designs a world-class research infrastructure (RI) to connect, collect, collate, align, and share detailed, reliable, and standardized long-term financial, governance, and geographical data on European companies. EURHISFIRM enables researchers, policymakers, and other stakeholders to develop and evaluate effective strategies to promote investment, economic growth and job creation. The RI provides the tools for long-term analysis highlighting the dynamics of the past and the way those dynamics structure our present and future.
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