Nordic Council of Ministers approve funding for a Nordic-Baltic AI Center

The Nordic Council of Ministers (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden) have approved 30 million DKK over three years for starting up and establishing a Nordic Baltic AI-center. Organisations from all Nordic countries (including AI Sweden, AI Finland, Digital Dogme, IKT Norge and Almannarómur) will participate in establishing the Center, which will be formally launched in the fall of 2025. The center will accelerate AI adoption and innovation across the region by acting as a cross-sectoral hub for governments, ecosystems, companies, and organizations. It will consolidate strategic leadership and expertise, offering capabilities needed by national actors. The work will be coordinated by a secretariat located in Sweden. The ambition is to also have the Baltic countries join.

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