11/13/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/13/2024 07:06
LJUBLJANA, Slovenia, November 13, 2024 - The International Research Centre on Artificial Intelligence(IRCAI), an organization under the auspices of UNESCO, in collaboration with Amazon Web Services, Inc.(AWS), today announced the selection of eight groundbreaking startups as the latest recipients of the Compute for Climate Fellowship. This global program fully funds proof-of-concepts of innovative solutions that use advanced cloud computing and artificial intelligence (AI) to address the climate crisis in key areas, including clean energy, low-carbon transportation, sustainable agriculture and food, circular economy, sustainable buildings, greenhouse gas accounting, carbon removal, and environment risk.
"At IRCAI, we believe that the climate crisis demands innovative, cross-sector solutions. By spearheading public-private partnerships, we aim to unite industry, government, and research leaders to push the boundaries of AI and R&D in ways that directly combat climate change," said Davor Orlic, Chief Operating Officer of IRCAI. "The Compute for Climate Fellowship is built on the foundational pillars necessary for impactful AI innovation in addressing climate change: substantial compute resources, dedicated R&D, and cutting-edge talent, while access to advanced computing power enables the data-intensive demands of AI, it is equally vital to pair this with rigorous research and development alongside the expertise of industry leaders. This combination creates a forward-looking partnership model that harnesses technology for maximum impact. Together, we're building a robust foundation that empowers innovators to create scalable, sustainable solutions for our climate."
With 3.6 billionpeople already living in areas highly susceptible to climate change, solutions for the climate crisis are an urgent need. The Compute for Climate Fellowship aims at empowering startups with access to advanced technologies and expert resources to create impactful solutions that can address the complex challenges created by climate change. Launched last year, the program has already helped the first four companies selected by the program to accelerate their research and development (R&D) process with no cost to them. The new cohort of companies selected from more than 100 applications from 22 countries are:
"We are at a critical juncture, when generative AI is accelerating ways to solve the world's biggest challenges, including climate change. It is more crucial than ever that we support innovators who are bringing scalable solutions to life by pushing the frontier of what's possible with technology," said Jon Jones, Vice President and Global Head of Startups at AWS. "The startups we selected for the Compute for Climate Fellowship represent big, bold, approaches to tackling some of the planet's most urgent challenges, from clean fusion energy, to better ways to track biodiversity, to sustainable textiles, and more. AWS is honored to support these pioneers, equipping them with the latest in AI and advanced cloud computing to help turn their ambitious ideas into positive impact on our planet."
Each startup will receive resources and mentorship to develop solutions that align with the United Nation's Sustainable Development Goals, including access to IRCAI's scientific expertise.
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