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Could you answer a Creative Informatics Challenge Project?
Creative Informatics are looking for individuals and SMEs working in Edinburgh and South East Scotland that have the skills to provide data-driven solutions to Challenge Projects set by six leading creative and cultural organisations. National Theatre of Scotland, Edinburgh Science, Pianodrome, Children’s Parliament, Vintage Vibes, and The Big Light were selected as Challenge Holders in…
Read More€1m Project Launched To Inform Net-Zero & Covid-19 Economic Recovery
Icebreaker one calls for partners to collaborate on groundbreaking project Icebreaker One is announcing the launch of the first phase of Project Cygnus, a major new initiative to support regions and countries in their economic recovery from Covid-19 while accelerating their net-zero carbon emission goals. Project Cygnus has been selected to receive funding as…
Read MoreData facility names tech giant Hewlett Packard as supplier
The American information technology multinational, Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has announced that it is to power the Data-Driven Innovation initiative’s Edinburgh International Data Facility (EIDF). Hewlett Packard Enterprise will deliver an end-to-end infrastructure with high-performance computing and artificial intelligence solutions. The deal will help 1,000 public, private, and non-profit organisations use R&D and other data-driven…
Read MoreJoin the #DDIdiscussions
Don’t miss our virtual engagement series, where we’ll be speaking to experts and thought leaders from different sectors about how data, innovation and partnerships can tackle some of industry and society’s most pressing challenges. Podcasts available: Anchor.FM Spotify Breaker Radio Public Or search #DDIdiscussions on LinkedIn and Twitter. Wednesday July 1st | Webinar (available now) The…
Read MoreWorld’s first ‘open assisted living lab’ seeks solutions to care sector’s COVID-19 crisis
Additional care providers, industry and end users sought for collaboration Scientists from Heriot-Watt University are launching what is believed to be the world’s first open and remote access living lab to research and create solutions for Ambient Assisted Living (OpenAAL). The multi-disciplinary lab will target the fast co-creation of scalable and affordable solutions to support…
Read MoreNew mobile app to boost role of women in peace processes
A mobile app has been launched to help embed women’s rights in peace negotiations in the Arab world and beyond. Researchers from the Universities of Edinburgh and Monash in Australia and InclusivePeace in Geneva, have developed the data and technology to provide vital information on gender issues for those mediating peace processes. The PeaceFem app…
Read MoreShaping Scotland’s sustainable recovery
The Data-Driven Innovation initiative has contributed to a major Scottish government report on the economic recovery from Covid-19. In June, the Scottish Government Advisory Group on Economic Recovery published their report “Towards a Robust, Resilient Wellbeing Economy for Scotland” outlining 25 recommendations to structure Scotland’s recovery from Covid-19. The report outlined three major challenges; inequality,…
Read MoreMajor funding award for Scotland fintech centre
World-first collaboration between University of Edinburgh, FDATA and Fintech Scotland receives grant from UK Government The Smart Data Foundry, an independent collaboration between governments and regulators, the financial services industry and academia, has been awarded a £22.5m grant from UK Research and Innovation’s Strength in Places Fund. The Smart Data Foundry is a world-first which…
Read MoreDDI launch new webinar series
Virtual panel discussion “The role of data and data innovation in the recovery from Covid-19” Wednesday Jul 1st | 12:45- 13:30 (GMT) Data-Driven Innovation (DDI) and guests discuss the vital role of data and data innovation in the recovery from Covid-19. Experts from the public and private sector join university researchers looking at specific aspects…
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