Press Release: ELIAS Alliance Launch

ELIAS Nodes have been presented to the public during the Falling Walls Event in Berlin, Germany  

Berlin, Germany – November 8, 2024

Inspiring a new generation of AI&Science value creators 

The ELIAS Alliance for European Leadership in Innovation with AI and Science proudly introduced eight inaugural ELIAS Nodes at the Falling Walls AI Night, held on November 8th, 2024, in Berlin, Germany. This event, renowned for celebrating breakthroughs in science and innovation, provided an excellent platform for launching the pan-European Alliance with its new nodes in Amsterdam, Barcelona, Cambridge, Copenhagen, Munich, Potsdam, Tübingen, and Zurich. The nodes establish a network of startups and incubators and collaborate to support entrepreneurship and the open-source development of foundation models for European value creation.

Funded by the EU through the European Lighthouse of AI for Sustainability, the ELIAS Alliance has close links to the European Laboratory for Learning and Intelligent Systems (ELLIS) which brings together the strongest AI research labs in Europe and serves as a one-stop shop for PhD and postdoc candidates to find their best matching supervisors. Building on this academic excellence network, the ELIAS Alliance is now making a push to integrate value-creation literacy and future skills into academic curricula, linking talent between academia and business across Europe. Each ELIAS node operates as an entrepreneurial hub, leveraging the unique strengths and ecosystems of its location, and creating new possibilities for students to earn their degrees with innovation-centric research projects. Key figures within the Alliance, including Matthias Bethge, Director of the Tübingen AI Center, and Jessica Montgomery, Director of ai@cam and Co-head of the ELIAS Node Cambridge, spoke to the transformative potential of AI and the mission of ELIAS. 

Bethge, a main initiator of the Alliance, noted “I envision a future where science becomes a place of intellectual pursuit that combines knowledge and value creation as two sides of the same coin. AI has the power to drive meaningful innovation by transforming technology and empirical science. In education, for instance, AI holds immense potential to empower self-directed learning and foster future skills, benefiting all learners. At the same time, AI can elevate education research by providing deep insights into the actual needs of students, teachers, and other stakeholders through large-scale data collection and analysis.”

Matthias Bethge
Jessica Montgomery

Montgomery, echoed Bethge’s perspective, adding “Advances in AI are giving us an increasingly powerful set of tools that could help tackle some of the major challenges that society faces. We need to do more to translate our technical capabilities to widespread public benefit. ELIAS is helping build an infrastructure for interdisciplinary innovation with AI that will tackle real-world problems.

Looking Ahead: Programmes to Support AI Talent and Innovation

Highlights from the event included presentations on two new initiatives supported by the ELIAS Alliance: the “Open Sci” foundation model project and the “AI Launchpad” accelerator. Ann-Lauriene Schumacher from ETH AI Center explained: “With the AI Launchpad, we are building a pan-European accelerator program as a one-stop shop to support innovative startups and fostering the European exchange in terms of knowledge, resources and financing.”

These initiatives reflect the ELIAS Alliance’s commitment to catalysing open science and supporting the next generation of AI innovators through access to advanced tools, mentorship, and networking. During the event, representatives from each ELIAS Node shared insights into their current projects, showcasing the breadth and diversity of innovation tailored to the unique strengths of their regions. Dimosthenis Karatzas, Associate Director of the Computer Vision Center in Barcelona and Co-head of the ELIAS Node there, shared his thoughts on Europe’s potential: “While Europe is at the forefront of AI talent and knowledge, much of the real-world impact is currently happening outside our borders. ELIAS offers a platform that combines AI expertise with entrepreneurial skills, enabling us to scale up AI-driven innovation in Barcelona and collaborate seamlessly with other top innovation hubs across Europe.”

The Alliance also unveiled plans for a European MSc Graduation Project Program and an annual Sciencepreneur Meeting, both designed to promote knowledge exchange and cultivate thought leadership in AI value creation across Europe. Through these initiatives, the ELIAS Alliance will nurture a robust European ecosystem of talent, entrepreneurship, and AI advancement that supports sustainable, high-impact innovation.

A Vision of European AI Leadership

The ELIAS Alliance represents Europe’s decisive step towards fostering AI “made in Europe.” By connecting academia, industry, and startup ecosystems, ELIAS is paving the way for a future in which AI and innovation thrive together, building a sustainable economy while addressing the needs and values of European society.

About the Event

The Falling Walls AI Night, held on 8 November 2024 in Berlin, is part of the annual Falling Walls Summit, which celebrates global scientific breakthroughs. This unique event attracts researchers, decision-makers, CTOs, and strategists, fostering interdisciplinary discourse.

Initiated by the Falling Walls Foundation, the event features competitions for emerging talents and science startups on 7 November. The Falling Walls Circle on 8 November allows global leaders to discuss grand challenges, culminating in the recognition of the Falling Walls Science Breakthroughs of the Year on 9 November. This gathering underscores Berlin’s status as a key hub for science and innovation.

Press Release: ELIAS Alliance Launch – 12/11/2024

Contact

Aygun Garayeva, PR Manager, ELIAS

Nicu Sebe, Coordinator, ELIAS

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