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Launch of RAISE Initiative for AI in Science

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The European AI in Science Summit in Copenhagen saw the launch of RAISE, a new virtual institute aimed at enhancing AI in scientific research. Funded with €107 million under Horizon Europe, RAISE seeks to unite resources and drive strategic advancements in various scientific fields.

RAISE is designed to centralise resources essential for developing artificial intelligence applications in science (AI in Science), including AI computational power, data, skills, and research funding. Through a collaboration with the European High Performance Computing Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC JU), RAISE aims to provide dedicated access to AI computational power for researchers across Europe, supported by a €600 million financial commitment from Horizon Europe.

Additionally, RAISE will focus on identifying and addressing data gaps in AI research, attracting global scientific talent with €75 million earmarked for Networks of Excellence and Doctoral Networks. It also aims to double Horizon Europe's annual AI investments to over €3 billion, enhancing funding specifically for scientific research.

The Coordination and Support Action, which received €3 million from Horizon Europe, marks the initial step in interlinking the AI science community. Looking ahead, RAISE will grow in phases to adapt to the evolving needs of the AI science ecosystem. The European Commission plans to work closely with EU Member States, research institutions, and the private sector to ensure the sustainability and governance of RAISE throughout the next long-term EU budget from 2028-2034.

The target audience includes researchers and innovators in the field of artificial intelligence and science, as they will directly benefit from the resources and funding provided through the RAISE initiative.

RAISE will roll out in phases to adapt to evolving scientific and technological needs. The European Commission will collaborate with member states, universities, research organizations and industry partners to shape the institute’s long-term form under the next EU budget (2028–2034).

If successful, RAISE could become a key pillar of Europe’s strategy to maintain scientific leadership, boost competitiveness, and secure technological sovereignty in the global AI landscape.

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