Barcelona's new supercomputer will aim to rival US and Asia
EU to grant 100 million in project which will include a platform to create European processors
EU to grant 100 million in project which will include a platform to create European processors
Invited to inaugurate the new facility, president Quim Torra announces new artificial intelligence "strategy" in July
Negotiations with Catalan government are underway after initial discussions at 2019 Mobile World Congress
Strategic plan to boost artificial intelligence will involve public and private sectors, research institutions and universities
Humanoid robots and sensors to move objects with the mind just some of the latest developments at this year’s congress
Key themes at this year's event, kicking off on Monday, include artificial intelligence, drones, robotics, and augmented reality
It is the second country of Western Europe where position has worsened the most in the last year
From digital health, to the Internet of Things (IoT), Artifical Intelligence (AI), virtual reality, AgTech and EdTech. These are the fields of the 15 Barcelona start-ups representing Catalonia at the Disrupt SF 2016 entrepreneurial event, taking place this week in San Francisco. The 15 Catalan firms have been selected from a total of 128 applicants. Catalonia Trade & Investment, Catalonia’s agency for economic promotion, together with the technology media Tech Crunch, were responsible for the decision and have organised the trade mission to California. The 15 companies will also be able to pitch their projects in front of 50 investors and US companies at a meeting on the 15th of September at Samsung’s Silicon Valley facilities.