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Plans to accelerate AI Research and Development in Dublin

Written by Robert McHugh, on 26th Jun 2020. Posted in Technology

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Informatica, the enterprise cloud data management company, today announced that it has launched a collaborative technology initiative with The ADAPT Centre, a Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) Research Centre for Digital Media Technology.

The ADAPT Centre focuses on developing next-generation digital technologies that transform how people communicate by helping to analyse, personalise and deliver digital data more effectively for businesses and individuals. 

The partnership will see Informatica’s R&D team collaborate with ADAPT to leverage its leading-edge applied research in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Natural Language Processing (NLP) to further accelerate the application of AI and Machine Learning (ML) to automate the Informatica’s portfolio of enterprise cloud data management offerings.

Commenting on the initiative, Managing Director of Informatica Ireland, Keith Lyons said, "Data is the oil of the digital economy, but it needs to be filtered to ensure that companies can find the nuggets that will drive their business forward. ADAPT is renowned for its expertise in AI and Natural Language Processing, which are key to achieving this."

He added, "As a result, this is a unique opportunity for us to match their expertise with our industry experience to put our talent together and innovate in areas of mutual interest."

Source: www.businessworld.ie

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