Linköping University is included when the EU Commission has selected seven pilot projects to create "AI factories" in the EU.
"With European supercomputers, we will help new AI companies create and scale up. We are on our way to making the initiative on AI factories a reality within the new EU Commission's first 100 days", writes Henna Virkkunen, EU Commissioner for technological independence, security and democracy in a press release.
The Linköping project Mimer, together with projects in Barcelona, Bologna, Stuttgart, Athens, as well as Luxembourg's Bissen and Kajana in Finland, will share equivalent to 17 billion Swedish kronor.