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Indo-Canadian startup roundtable: Founders, VCs, accelerators discuss cross-border collaboration

Indo-Canadian startup roundtable: Founders, VCs, accelerators discuss cross-border collaboration As part of the Startup India initiative, the government is tapping into cross-border collaboration opportunities with the Canadian startup and VC ecosystem. Here s what some top leaders think of it. 0 claps Share on Last week, top entrepreneurs and venture capitalists from India and Canada came together at a roundtable to discuss and deliberate on potential business and collaboration opportunities between the two nations. Organised by the Schulich School of Business of York University (Canada s leading B-school) and Startup India, the virtual session featured prominent entrepreneurs, investors, angels, representatives of startup accelerators, incubators, government agencies, and other long-term

AI Council advises government to do artificial intelligence moonshots

AI Council advises government to do artificial intelligence moonshots The AI Council has published a “roadmap” of advice to government in respect of developing a UK state strategy for artificial intelligence, encompassing skills, vendor support and public sector procurement Share this item with your network: By Published: 08 Jan 2021 14:12 The AI Council has published a “roadmap” of advice for government in respect of developing a UK state strategy for artificial intelligence (AI). Eye-catchingly, it advocates what it calls “moonshots” that “could tackle fundamental challenges such as creating ‘explainable AI’ and developing smart materials for energy storage”. The council is a non-statutory body chaired by Tabitha Goldstaub, consisting of 20 people from academia and industry, including Wendy Hall, professor of computer science at the University of Southampton, Marc Warner, the CEO of AI consultancy firm Faculty, and Adrian Smith, chief executive of Th

How Biden-Harris will shift the paradigm in US science and technology policy

How Biden-Harris will shift the paradigm in US science and technology policy 28 Dec 2020977 Views Image: © Maksym Yemelyanov/Stock.adobe.com US policy on science and technology is facing a major shift in 2021. Writing from the States, Dr Thomas A Campbell and Damien Weldon assess the changes to come and the opportunities that could arise for Ireland. In Ancient Greece the philosopher Heraclitus of Ephesus was known for his oracular expressions, including our personal favorite: Change is the only constant. In current times this enigmatic statement is particularly apt within US politics, especially technology policy. Now in a presidential transition, the United States is moving from a White House widely viewed as inimical to science and technology – evidenced by many actions including withdrawing from the Paris Agreement, selective muddling of the science to battle the Covid-19 pandemic, and eschewing data-driven decision making – to one that embraces science and

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