CeADAR

Ireland at centre of unique €3m European collaboration on Artificial Intelligence

  A major collaborative project across Europe is designing a new Master’s programme in Artificial Intelligence that addresses human and…

4 years ago

Artificial Intelligence project to power the future of Stem Cell Manufacturing

A new project to improve stem cell manufacturing using Artificial Intelligence (AI) could have lasting impacts for the health sector.…

5 years ago

CeADAR Centre gets €247K funding for a New Super Computer – called LEON

CeADAR, Ireland’s applied Artificial Intelligence (AI) centre, has received €247,000 in funding from Enterprise Ireland’s Capital Funding Programme for a…

6 years ago

CeADAR Technology Portfolio Available for Free Licence to Support COVID-19 R&D Activities

CeADAR, Ireland’s Centre for Applied AI, today announced that its portfolio of technology demonstrator projects will now be freely available…

6 years ago

CeADAR Offers its Artificial Intelligence Expertise to Help in Fight Against COVID-19

CeADAR, Ireland’s National Centre for Applied Data Analytics and Machine Intelligence, has offered its expert scientists and researchers to help…

6 years ago

AI regulation platform gets €2m funding

An AI regulation platform has been revealed as one of the ground-breaking initiatives to receive funding from the Disruptive Technologies…

6 years ago

Artificial Intelligence Innovation Hub CeADAR Secures €12 million in Funding from Enterprise Ireland

Funding of €12 million, over 5-years, has been announced today by Enterprise Ireland for CeADAR, a market-focused Technology Centre working…

6 years ago

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