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Irish AI Awards 2018

Written by Robert McHugh, on 28th Sep 2018. Posted in Technology

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Judging took place at this year's inaugural AI Awards today at the Gibson Hotel, Dublin. The awards attracted over 60 entries across six categories.

The winners will be announced on the 22nd November 2018 to recognise companies developing technology in the fields of AI, Machine Learning and Data Science. 
 
AI Ireland is a not-for-profit organisation focused on connecting all parts of the AI community in Ireland for a higher purpose. Ireland has become a great country for technological research, development and innovation in the past few years.

The AI Awards aims to showcase the great work taking place in Ireland in AI, Machine Learning and Data Science.  

The category finalists are as follows:

Best Application of AI in a Large Enterprise

Allstate Northern Ireland

LiveTiles

McKesson

Valeo Vision Systems

Best Application of AI in a Startup

BeeInstant

EdgeTier

Getvisibility

ServisBOT

Best Use of AI in Sector

Axial3D

Nuritas

Orreco

Soapbox Labs

Award for Best Contribution to AI - Academic Research Body

ADAPT Centre | Trinity College Dublin

INFANT Centre | University College Cork

Prolego Scientific | University College Dublin

University of Limerick

Best Application of AI in a Consumer of Customer Service Application

BuyMedia

Think Biosolution

Voysis

Webio

Best Application of AI in a Student Project

Anandita Pal  | University College Dublin

David Smyth | NUI Galway

Niamh Donnelly | University College Dublin

Santhosh Parampottupadam | National College of Ireland

 Source: www.businessworld.ie

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