On November 8th, 2024, the Falling Walls AI Night in Berlin will feature the official introduction of the ELIAS Alliance.
Matthias Bethge, Director of the Tübingen AI Center and the driving force behind this initiative, will unveil eight inaugural ELIAS Nodes located in key European cities: Amsterdam, Barcelona, Cambridge, Copenhagen, Munich, Potsdam, Tübingen, and Zurich.
Rooted in excellence in AI, the ELIAS Alliance is dedicated to integrating value-creation literacy and future skills into academic curricula. This initiative aims to bridge talent between academia and business across Europe while supporting entrepreneurship and the development of foundation models.
From 7:00 to 9:30 PM, ELIAS Nodes, along with the “Open Sci” foundation model initiative and the “AI Launchpad” accelerator, will spotlight key activities every 15 minutes, showcasing their contributions to fostering innovation in the AI landscape.
On November 8th, 2024, the Falling Walls AI Night in Berlin will feature the official introduction of the ELIAS Alliance.
Matthias Bethge, Director of the Tübingen AI Center and the driving force behind this initiative, will unveil eight inaugural ELIAS Nodes located in key European cities: Amsterdam, Barcelona, Cambridge, Copenhagen, Munich, Potsdam, Tübingen, and Zurich.
Rooted in excellence in AI, the ELIAS Alliance is dedicated to integrating value-creation literacy and future skills into academic curricula. This initiative aims to bridge talent between academia and business across Europe while supporting entrepreneurship and the development of foundation models.
From 7:00 to 9:30 PM, ELIAS Nodes, along with the “Open Sci” foundation model initiative and the “AI Launchpad” accelerator, will spotlight key activities every 15 minutes, showcasing their contributions to fostering innovation in the AI landscape.
About the event
The Falling Walls AI Night, held on 8 November 2024 in Berlin, is part of the annual Falling Walls Science Week, which celebrates global scientific breakthroughs. This unique event attracts researchers, 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.