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Six artificial intelligence entrepreneurial projects at the AI4ALL Demoday

13 Dec 2023
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On 21 December at 4 p.m., the Eureka building will host the final event of the “Artificial Intelligence Applied to Industries” programme, launched by the UAB Parc de Recerca, the Computer Vision Centre, the UAB School of Engineering, and the CSIC Artificial Intelligence Research Institute.

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

The fifth edition of the AI4ALL programme reaches its end in December after three months of training in technologies, challenges and opportunities in the artificial intelligence (AI) sector. A total of 31 persons participated by working in multidisciplinary teams and developing 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 choose the best projects and foster their continuity.

The event is open to the general public, but prior registration is required.

The following projects will participate in the event:

  • Good-Chef: an application that makes comprehensive nutritional support practical, accessible and affordable for all.
  • SInfon.IA: an Artificial Intelligence programme that analyses and evaluates musical performances in addition to creating and finding music courses.
  • ENERGETHICS: efficiency for collective self-consumption.
  • iaia market: “personal shopper” designed to improve the shopping experience by connecting users with local businesses.
  • EdgeMap: precision pavement mapping and navigation tool for autonomous robots, updated in real-time to offer more efficient and safer urban mobility.     
  • Your Tech Tribe: a "digital brain" that allows companies to safely create their own AI using their own data and systems.

The two winning projects will receive a cash prize of 3,000 euros to participate in the AI Accelerator programme of the RDI-IA Network.

This initiative is funded by the Ministry for Business and Employment and includes the support of the RDI-IA Network.

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