AI Sweden
AI Sweden is the Swedish National Center for applied Artificial Intelligence, supported by the Swedish government and the public and private sectors across the country. With a mission to accelerate the use of AI in Sweden, the organisation run several projects of national interest in areas such as information-driven healthcare, AI solutions for the Swedish language, data-driven journalism, and AI to help tackle climate change.
AI Sweden is a key organisation in the contribution to a culture of sharing, cooperation, and action in the Swedish AI-ecosystem. In the end, the purpose of AI Sweden’s efforts is to improve the quality of life for all people living in Sweden. Alan Turing Institute
The Alan Turing Institute is the UK’s national institute for data science and artificial intelligence, founded by the universities of Cambridge, Edinburgh, Oxford, UCL, Warwick, and the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC).
Their mission is to make great leaps in data science research and to carry our world-class research in data science. The institute aims to apply research to real world problems, drive economic impact and societal good, lead the training of a new generation of data scientists, and shape the public conversation around data.
Core areas of our research range from data-centric engineering, high-performance computing and cyber-security, to smart cities, health, the economy, and data ethics. Norwegian Cognitive Center
The Norwegian Cognitive Center builds competence on AI across industries and public sector, where we provide infrastructure in terms of personnel, know-how and AI platforms.
We deliver a programme designed to enhance faster product development and scale-up the AI development and empowering organizations to explore and use AI to gain competitive advantage.
Norwegian Cognitive Center is an industry initiative, supported by globally leading industry, and with strong academic institutions and public organizations behind the initiative. Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation (CDEI)
The Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation (CDEI) sits at the heart of the UK Government’s ambitious data agenda, as set out in the recent pro-tech, pro-innovation National Data Strategy (NDS). The CDEI provides expertise on the governance of AI and data-driven technologies, and plays a pivotal role in facilitating responsible innovation.
CDEI is an independent advisory body set up and tasked by the UK Government to advise on how we maximise the benefits of innovative and developing technologies.
CDEI is part of the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport and have a unique role with a cross-sector remit, and convene and build on the UK’s vast expertise in governing complex technology, innovation-friendly regulation and its global strength in research and academia.
Cluster for Applied AI
Cluster for Applied AI consists of strong partners representing the entire value chain for applied AI. Our ambition is to develop a leading eco system bridging the gap between science and commercial use of the most potent technology of our time. We focus on collaborative efforts in research, technology development, ethics, security and commerzialization, thus helping our partners and society to grow into a more sustainable and profitable future.
The cluster facilitates and accelerates the opportunities within increased collaboration in all of these areas, and hopes to facilitate for sharing of data, infrastructure and other technology that the actors otherwise would not be able to invest in. The cluster is an independent part of Smart Innovation Norway’s innovation platform. As part of Smart Innovation Norway (SIN), the cluster can exploit experience, competence and activities from all of SIN’s innovation platform and network. IKT Norge
ICT Norway is the trade organisation for the Norwegian ICT industry, and support the principles of a market economy and of private enterprise. ICT Norway works to increase the market for ICT products and services and to enhance the credibility of the ICT sector. It also promotes the use of ICT throughout Norwegian society and encourages its member companies to participate in R&D projects.
ICT Norway has a close connection to the parliament and government of Norway, and we are frequently called upon as an expert source when matters concerning ICT are discussed, both politically and in the media. AI council
The AI Council is a non-statutory expert committee of independent members set up to provide advice to the Government and high-level leadership of the AI ecosystem. It works to support the growth of AI in the UK, promote its adoption and use in businesses and society, and encourage experts to focus on priority topics in AI.
Its aims are:
- Provide an open dialogue and exchange of ideas between industry, academia and government;
- Advise the Office for AI and broader government on its current priorities, opportunities and challenges for AI policy;
- Share research and development expertise and horizon scan for new AI technologies, applications and their impact;
- Work on public perception of AI, and on raising the profile of the AI and Data Grand Challenge.
NORA – Norwegian Artificial Intelligence Research Consortium
NORA – Norwegian Artificial Intelligence Research Consortium – aims to strengthen Norwegian research, education and innovation within artificial intelligence, machine learning and robotics, as well as other relevant research that supports the development of artificial intelligence applications.
The NORA consortium was established 21 November 2018. The consortium consists of the following partners: the University of Agder, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, OsloMet – Oslo Metropolitan University, University of Bergen, the Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Simula Research Laboratory AS, NORCE Norwegian Research Centre AS, the University of Oslo and the University of Stavanger.
NORA is an active contributor in developing joint research projects between partners, while also focusing effort in establishing and supporting start-up companies in the artificial intelligence field, as well as strengthening the collaboration between the consortium partners' research communities and the business community. NORA is also a member of CLAIRE - Confederation of laboratories for artificial intelligence research in Europe and has taken a role to serve as the CLAIRE office in Norway/Nordics. Simula Consulting
Simula Consulting is a tech consulting company aiming to redefine what is possible through digitalisation and bridging the gap between academic discoveries and real-world challenges.
This is achieved through offering advisory and development services across four ICT areas: 1. Networks incl. cybersecurity 2. Machine learning 3. Scientific computing 4. Software engineering.
Our services are delivered by highly experienced and qualified personnel that form the backbone of Simula; the highest ranked ICT institution in Norway. With each project and engagement we take on, we thoughtfully assemble a bespoke team of consultants who work closely with our clients to solve complex real-world problems. The Alexandra Institute
Since 1999, The Alexandra Institute has been on a mission to bring research outputs to market through partnerships and project collaboration with universities and companies.
Over the years, they have helped more than 1000 public and private organisations develop innovative data-driven products and services that enhance sustainable growth and societal wellbeing. Their R&D specialists cover a wide range of academic disciplines, so when working with them, you can rest assured that their advice is based on the latest research findings.
The Alexandra Institue participates in research projects in collaboration with world-class universities. As a result, they may already know about a solution to your challenge. By teaming up with them, you can save time developing software components and testing new technologies and methods yourself – they can do it for you.
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