Published June 27, 2024 | Version v2
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AI Standardisation: Challenges & Opportunities on AI Use Cases in Key Sectors

  • 1. ROR icon Trust IT Services
  • 2. Sony Europe
  • 3. ROR icon Instituto Portugues Da Qualidade
  • 4. Grid ONE
  • 5. Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Digital Health and Prevention
  • 6. ROR icon University of Groningen
  • 7. ROR icon University of Hertfordshire

Description

HSBooster.eu organised its first Deep-Dive Workshop Series, focusing on "AI Standardisation: Challenges & Opportunities on AI Use Cases in Key Sectors," on 27 June 2024 from 11:00 to 12:30 CEST. Two HSBooster’s EPE experts in AI collaborated with the organisation of this workshop series with our esteemed speakers from Sony Europe/CEN-CLC JTC 21,and four EU-funded projects—SYNERGY, MobiSpaces, IDERHA, and STAR—shared their experiences and expertise on AI perspectives in energy, healthcare, mobility, and manufacturing.

Organised under the remit of HSBooster.eu, this online workshop will connect the dots between AI standardisation expertise and domain-specific knowledge. Participants will gain insights from a series of project use cases that illustrate practical applications and the potential for standardisation in various operational contexts. Through this event, participants can also gain a deeper understanding of how standardisation can drive innovation, efficiency, and harmonization across industries.

This webinar acts as the opening event in a series designed to explore the intersections of AI and standardisation. Each session will delve into different aspects of standardisation and AI-related topics, offering an opportunity for knowledge exchange.

Visit the event page to watch the recording: https://www.hsbooster.eu/events/ai-standardisation-challenges-opportunities-ai-use-cases-key-sectors

Files

AI Standardisation - STAR project - AI in manufacturing - Slides for Sharing.pdf

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Funding

HSbooster.eu – Standardisation Booster for H2020 & HE research results 101058391
European Commission