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Webinar: AI Innovation for SMEs and startups
NOV
Tue
25
14:00 - 15:30

This was 3 weeks ago

Location

Online

Programmes
Horizon Europe Digital Europe Defence

This AI Pact webinar will focus on AI Innovation for SMEs and Startups: Sandboxes, real-world testing, AI Act Service Desk and European Digital Innovation Hubs (EDIHs).

It will explore how the European Union is fostering AI innovation while ensuring compliance with the AI Act and reducing administrative and financial barriers for SMEs.

This webinar addresses mainly SMEs, startups, AI developers, policymakers, and stakeholders interested in understanding how the EU is supporting AI innovation while ensuring compliance with regulatory frameworks. It will present practical tools and resources available to support testing AI and implementing the AI Act correctly.

More information on the event, which will be live streamed, is available on the event website.

Background: 
The European Commission's AI Office hosts events within the AI Pact to engage the AI community, promote knowledge sharing, and best practices to foster trustworthy AI.The AI Pact encourages organisations to prepare for the implementation of the AI Act.

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