Finnish university plans AI research centre in Hong Kong 4-12-2018

The University of Helsinki has revealed plans to establish an AI-focused technology and research centre in Hong Kong together with local and international partners.

The initiative for the Hong Kong–Helsinki Oasis for Innovation and Technology (H2O) was kicked off by University of Helsinki vice-rector Hanna Snellman at the Finland–Hong Kong Smart Mobility & Communication Day in Hong Kong on 28 November.

The H2O centre will focus on artificial intelligence (AI) for smart and sustainable cities and gives the University of Helsinki a great opportunity to tackle global challenges such as urbanisation, climate change and sustainable development, according to the university’s chancellor Kaarle Hämeri.

A central objective of H20 for Hong Kong is to be among the world’s first 5G-connected cities and the first fully integrated augmented reality (AR) city. It also aims to connect Finland and Hong Kong in high-tech research that goes beyond 5G for smart cities, with Finland having already funded the world’s first 6G research initiative.

The centre would be developed in strong co-operation with local academia, research centres and industry, with support from Finland from the likes of Nokia, Nokia Bell Labs, Business Finland (Tekes), the City of Helsinki, Team Finland and Finnish industry. The University of Cambridge will additionally collaborate on H2O’s research programmes.

Source: goodnewsfinland.com

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