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Centre of Excellence of AI for Sustainable Living and Working

Project description

Enhancing Lithuania’s position on the EU Innovation Scoreboard

Lithuania aims to improve its position on the EU Innovation Scoreboard and promote sustainability by leveraging AI in four key areas: manufacturing, energy, health and transportation. To achieve this goal, the EU-funded SustAInLivWork project is focused on establishing the Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Living and Working. This initiative involves collaboration between several of the country’s leading universities and international institutions. Their combined expertise will drive value creation through advanced technologies and new business models and business processes, emphasising solutions with reduced CO2 emissions using Explainable AI. The aim is to foster cooperation with both the private sector and public authorities in order to boost Lithuania’s transition towards sustainability.

Objective

SustAInLivWork aims at creating a Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Lithuania for Sustainable Living and Working (SustAInLivWork), specialized in the development and application of R&I solutions based on Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the manufacturing, energy, health and transport sectors. This CoE will act as a lighthouse with far reaching impact strengthening R&I in the national and international scope, nurturing from a cooperation between key national partners - the four leading universities of the country- (KTU, VILNIUS TECH, VMU, LSMU) and advanced international ones (TAU, TUHH), that will contribute with their knowledge to boost value creation from advanced technologies. The CoE is necessary to improve the low development of AI based R&I solutions in the 4 mentioned sectors and to increase the sustainability of the country, by developing new business models and business process solutions with lower CO2 emissions, using Explainable AI to make those solutions safe, trustworthy and transparent. It will have an impact on the country and on the whole Baltic Sea Region and beyond, by the operation of 4 HUBs that will derive into new educational and training programmes, an enhanced cooperation with the private sector and public authorities and the creation of a Lithuanian AI Cluster to foster transition towards sustainability with a particular focus on the S3 priorities areas. It will finally improve the Lithuanian position in EU Innovation scoreboards, increase the international collaborations, mobilise national, European and other international funding programmes by creating service packages, AI labs and different collaborations both national and international.

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HORIZON-CSA - HORIZON Coordination and Support Actions

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Coordinator

KAUNO TECHNOLOGIJOS UNIVERSITETAS
Net EU contribution

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€ 3 452 502,50
Address
K DONELAICIO 73
LT-44029 Kaunas
Lithuania

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Region
Lietuva Vidurio ir vakarų Lietuvos regionas Kauno apskritis
Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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