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Artificial intelligence for better opportunities and scientific progress towards trustworthy and human-centric digital environment

Project description

Addressing AI challenges with innovative prize programme

In the vast landscape of AI and robotics, the promise of improved living standards, safer mobility, and enhanced healthcare is hindered by significant challenges. Trust and reliability issues impede the widespread adoption of these transformative technologies. In this context, the EU-funded AI-BOOST project emerges as a strategic response to establish trust, reliability, and collaboration, unlocking the full potential of AI and robotics across Europe's diverse sectors. Specifically, the project will launch an open challenge prize programme to attract top research teams, nurture emerging talent, and attract private investment. Positioned as a benchmark for the European AI community, AI-BOOST is set to elevate Europe’s competitiveness in the field of AI.

Objective

Artificial Intelligence and Robotics brings an immense potential across many sectors for improved standards of living, safer mobility, better healthcare, new jobs, or the personalization of public services. However, it presents huge challenges, especially regarding trust and performance reliability, that prevents the wide uptake of these technologies.
There is an urgent need to establish a participatory methodology that can bring together industry, academia, and society to make noteworthy scientific advancements in key AI domains and to guarantee the widespread adoption of these advancements to enhance Europe's competitiveness.
Open innovation competitions have been proven to be successful in promoting innovation, attracting new talent, and securing capital in various fields. However, the main problems with the European open innovation landscape include a) High Fragmentation: initiatives and organizations operating independently; b) Isolated initiatives: lack of collaboration between stakeholders; c) Lack of sustainable funding models for open innovation: challenge for the long-term viability of these initiatives and the results uptake; c) Lack of a sound impact measurement methodology: challenge to demonstrate the value of these initiatives to stakeholders.
The goal of the AIBOOST project is to establish a prominent open challenge prize program that will serve as a benchmark for the European artificial intelligence (AI) community aimed at achieving these impacts: I1) Enabling scientific breakthrough in major AI areas by attracting the best research teams to join forces.; I2) Contributing to the effort of unlocking AI, robotics and data innovations uptake across several sectors and applications through collaboration and co-creation.; I3) Boosting AI talent uptake by EU industry engaging in the competitions students and new rising starts, I4) Increasing private investment in AI research providing attractive and sound approaches.

Coordinator

ZABALA INNOVATION CONSULTING SA
Net EU contribution
€ 2 562 250,00
Address
PASEO SANTXIKI 3 BIS
31192 Mutilva Alta Navarra
Spain

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Region
Noreste Comunidad Foral de Navarra Navarra
Activity type
Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
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Total cost
€ 2 569 750,00

Participants (6)