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enabling SMEs to develop AI and DATA solutions through support of a Community of Practice and low-TRL and high-TRL playgrounds

Project description

AI-powered solutions for a greener future

Industries vital to the European Green Deal face complex resource optimisation challenges requiring advanced AI and data solutions. However, SMEs often lack access to the necessary resources and expertise to benefit from these tools. In this context, the EU-funded AID4SME project aims to bridge this gap by supporting at least 20 SMEs through financial aid, education and an active community of practice. Partnering with large industry players, the project provides real-life challenges and testbeds across automotive, energy and other sectors. Specifically, the project’s flexible platform integrates cutting-edge AI technologies, enabling SMEs to deliver impactful solutions while fostering skills development and standardisation. Collaborating with the AI-on-Demand platform, AID4SME drives innovation, competitiveness and a greener future.

Objective

AID4SME will facilitate SMEs in developing combined AI and data solutions for large scale resource optimisation challenges for industries that have significant impact on the objectives of the Green Deal. Minimum 20 SMEs, selected through 2 open calls, will receive FSTP to develop these solutions with the support of a Community of Practice (COP). The ambition is to create a COP that will continue after the project lifetime.

AID4SME brings together 9 technology blocks and low-TRL playgrounds from 4 scientific partners, to educate and support the SMEs. Additionally, 4 large industry partners (from automotive, whitegoods, battery and energy sector) provide real-life large scale resource optimization challenges that require combined AI and data solutions, and high-TRL playgrounds to integrate and demonstrate the solutions.AID4SME offers an open platform that is flexible to bring in challenges from outside the consortium.

AID4SME provides the infrastructure and learning environment that enable the SMEs to solve the challenges, demonstrate solutions and grow into impactful enterprises. The technology blocks cover a wide area of AI & data technologies for the full cycle of data collection, creation of insights, decision support and automation. These technologies have the potential to have significant impact on the Green Transition and boost EU competitiveness for industries.

AID4SME will collaborate with the AI-on-Demand platform to enrich its repository with the AID4SME tools and framework, while it is open to deploy the tools/frameworks already available on the AI-on-Demand platform for new use cases.

AID4SME will assess the impact of the developed technologies on Green Deal objectives and on social and human aspects. AID4SME brings along partners who are experienced in re-skilling and up-skilling of SMEs and applying standardization as enabler for exploitation. The wide geographical coverage, with partners and DIHs from all across Europe, ensures maximum impact.

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Coordinator

KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT LEUVEN
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€ 833 125,00
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OUDE MARKT 13
3000 LEUVEN
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Vlaams Gewest Prov. Vlaams-Brabant Arr. Leuven
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Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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