The EU-Japan.AI project currently undergoes the 9th month of its duration, where the main aim is to establish and stimulate long-term cooperation between EU and Japan in areas relevant for AI-driven innovation in manufacturing. Here, a platform-based approach will allow to connect all relevant stakeholder groups from both Europe and Japan. The initial version of the platform is currently in its pre-release stage and consists from the following 3 main modules:

  • Resources: represent static content in form of various articles and creative materials potentially useful to users seeking information about upcoming events, new publications, recent developments, challenges, trends and gaps within the AI for manufacturing domain.
  • Knowledge: represents dynamic and interactive content that allows users to engage with the platform, use various filter, search and visualisation functions and as such, support them in establishing international networks, collaboration opportunities and exchange of knowledge. Here, the highlight is the AI Observatory, which provides a living report on the status of AI & Manufacturing across key dimensions of the ecosystem.
  • Networking: represents a virtual space and a meeting point for researchers, industry specialists, AI solution providers and other relevant stakeholders from the manufacturing field across both Europe and Japan who can elaborate and analyse important areas of capability gaps and barriers and hence create the basis for international cooperation, knowledge exchange, joint research opportunities etc. within the AI and manufacturing field.

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