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Aalto Fintech Seminar Series presents: New challenges and opportunities facing the financial industry
  Seminar topics include digitalisation and new technologies, rapidly changing global landscape and new regulation. Seminars take place between 18 September and 16 October.
      
      
     
  Erkki Oja has been awarded the Frank Rosenblatt Award for his achievements in artificial intelligence research
  The huge current boom in artificial intelligence research started just as Professor Oja retired after a decades-long career in the field. His impact and contribution to our understanding of AI is now being recognised by the IEEE.
      
      
     
  Fast but controlled: racing car built during Protocamp course is equipped with artificial intelligence
  The Speed Demon project team was commissioned to build a small self-driving AI racing car. 
      
      
     
  Machines to make sense of our health
  Making use of artificial intelligence methods for personalised medicine.
      
      
     
  Deep learning model detects diabetic eye diseases accurately
  Finnish AI researchers have developed a deep learning system that may help detecting diabetic eye diseases, which could make doctors’ work easier and reduce healthcare costs
      
      
     
  EIT Manufacturing Info session 2 - Status update
  A short status update on EIT Manufacturing activities e.g. Ongoing project call, Timeline for 2019, Education Working Group development on MSc programmes and Guided Learning. 
      
      
     
  Aalto University students win innovation competition with autonomous hoist
  Students turned a regular indoor hoist into a robot with artificial intelligence.
      
      
     
  Nordic Five Tech establishes new network for artificial intelligence
  The Nordic AI Network aims to make the Nordic region a global hub in AI research, education and innovation
      
      
     
  A statistician who researches business analytics and common diseases
  In his work, Pekka Malo develops methods that can be applied in many areas.
      
      
     
  Jussi Rintanen knows how to find the right option from among the countless possibilities
  Algorithm-based artificial intelligence can help optimise bus routes, factories and work shift lists. It can also be used to automate the much of current software development.
      
      
     
  Artificial intelligence helps to detect rare diseases and risk factors for child protection
  High-quality primary research ensures that Finland is an independent forerunner in developing artificial intelligence.
      
      
     
  Bugs or dust? New method quickly reveals whether a surface is truly clean
  By combining artificial intelligence and hyperspectral imaging, we can make sure facilities are clean during norovirus and flu season—cutting cleaning costs and reducing use of disinfectants
      
      
     
  Techniques for autonomous navigation will improve safety at sea
  Researchers goal is to develop techniques for autonomous navigation for ships with focus on safety.
      
      
     
  Artificial intelligence brings 14% savings on average patient treatment costs
  The savings generated by using artificial intelligence-based patient flow management system are a significant demonstration of AI’s capability in making healthcare more efficient.
      
      
     
  EIT Manufacturing Info session - The first call
  We invite all interested parties within Aalto (primarily professors, researchers and teachers) to hear about and discuss the innovation and education activity opportunities offered by the EIT Manufacturing Community ºÚÁÏÍø community. 
      
      
     
  Artificial intelligence ARTIST instantly captures materials’ properties
  New approach holds potential to slash research and development costs for designer materials and technologies of the future
      
      
     
  Quantum Garden uses sculpture to get the public to train AI
  The sculpture gathers data sequences to help solve a quantum computing problem.
      
      
     
  AI’s story won’t be complete without art
  Aalto’s Kasperi Mäki-Reinikka wants art and technology to collide and make something new
      
      
     
   
           
           
           
           
           
           
         
  