Five artificial intelligence entrepreneurial projects at the AI4ALL Demoday

Nova edició del programa AI4ALL per apropar la intel·ligència artificial a la indústria

On 22 December at 4 p.m. the Eureka building will play host to the final event of the programme "Intel·ligència artificial aplicada a la indústria", launched by the UAB Research Park, the Computer Vision Centre, the UAB School of Engineering, and the CSIC Artificial Intelligence Research Institute. 

01/12/2022

The fourth edition of the AI4ALL programme reaches its end now in December after a three-month course on technologies, challenges and opportunities within the Artificial Intelligence (IA) sector. Twenty-six people participated, working in multidisciplinary teams to develop AI projects capable of solving real market needs.

At the programme's Demoday, participants will present their projects in front of an expert jury formed by important businesses and entities, who will select the best proposal and assist in developing it further. The event will also include a presentation by Núria Infesta, founder and director of operations at YASYT Robotics.

The event is open to everyone, but registration is necessary.

The following projects will be presented:

  • AI-QUA: use of remote sensing (satellites) to detect, model, and predict marine water contaminants, such as pathogens found on the beach or mass amounts of seaweed that have negative consequences for the tourist and fishing sector.
  • LactAI: comprehensive control system for cheese making processes using AI tools.
  • Healthtek: platform for the advanced analysis of biometric data of patients to optimise the diagnosis of psychologists in the mental health sector.
  • CowTalkPro: development of an acoustic sensor to detect vocalisations of dairy cows with the aim of monitoring animal well-being. 
  • AI-Read4U: development of a tool that summarises the terms and conditions of applications and websites to make it easier to understand what is being accepted.

The best project will be awarded a cash prize of 1,000 euros.

This initiative is funded by the Catalan Ministry for Business and Labour and co-funded by the European Social Fund Plus. It is also sponsored by The Collider programme of the Mobile World Capital Barcelona.