Artificial Intelligence Research Is Creating Jobs, New Report From the ADAPT Centre Reveals
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Oct 15, 2019
DUBLIN, Oct. 15, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — A new report has found that Artificial Intelligence (AI) research produced by the ADAPT SFI Research Centre for Digital Media Technology is having a significant impact on Ireland’s economy.
The report highlights that 593 full-time jobs were created in Ireland last year alone as a result of research produced by ADAPT.
According to the university-led study, for every €1 invested by the Irish State, the ADAPT Centre generated €5.30 for the Irish economy, equating to more than €300 million in just four years.
Speaking at the report launch, Ireland’s Minister for Business, Enterprise and Innovation, Heather Humphreys said: “The work of ADAPT is helping to create a more advanced digital Ireland. ADAPT’s research and outputs are helping to future-proof our economy by creating jobs, wealth and businesses.”
Artificial intelligence is set to transform global productivity, working patterns and lifestyles, and create enormous wealth. ADAPT is helping to ensure Ireland is at the forefront of this transformation.
Professor Vinny Wade, Director of the ADAPT Centre, said: “ADAPT’s research outputs in 2018 represents 8% of all licences generated by Irish Research Performing Organisations. ADAPT’s innovations, its scientific outputs, and its industry collaborations, is actively creating a Digital Ireland.”
The report highlights that ADAPT is preparing the next generation of research and industry leaders. Between 2015 and 2018, ADAPT has overseen the completion of 64 PhD and Masters and helped to up-skill over 6,700 industry professionals.
Professor Wade added: “At the heart of this new Digital Ireland is a recognition that people must be put first and that users must be empowered to be able to transform information at ever-increasing speeds across language barriers and different media modalities. This in turn, will reshape how people communicate, socialise and work.”
Highlights of the report:
Economic Impact:
- Over €300 million was generated for the Irish economy from an initial SFI investment of €17 million between 2015 and 2018.
Foreign Direct Investment:
- The expertise within ADAPT has attracted significant FDI to Ireland with €370 million of investment and over 1700 jobs created as a result of engagements with 28 multinational companies.
Human Capital:
- 1,476 jobs were created between 2015 – 2018 as a result of ADAPT research in AI and digital media technologies.
Scientific Excellence:
- Since it was launched in 2015, ADAPT has published an average of 1 scientific publication per day in top-tier journals and international conferences, over 1000 publications in total.
Contact: Olivia Waters, olivia.waters@adaptcentre.ie, +353(0)87-915-3599, www.adaptcentre.ie
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SOURCE The ADAPT Centre