
Project will transfer AI from the cloud to the IoT device
13 December 2021
In a new DIREC project, computer science researchers collaborate with industry to develop artificial intelligence to let the IoT devices handle more things.
Here you will find the research news and press releases published by DIREC partners as well as upcoming DIREC events.
13 December 2021
In a new DIREC project, computer science researchers collaborate with industry to develop artificial intelligence to let the IoT devices handle more things.
8 December 2021
IoT devices are blending into the infrastructure of both society and our personal lives. Many of these devices run in uncontrolled, potentially hostile environments, which makes them vulnerable to security attacks.
1 December 2021
What should the next generation of Zoom and Teams look like? This question will be expored by researchers and companies in a new DIREC project led by Associate Professor Eve Hoggan.
26 November 2021
In a new DIREC project, AI researchers are collaborating with hospitals to create more useful AI and AI algorithms that are easier to understand.
18 November 2021
Zoom and Teams meetings have become common during the COVID-19 pandemic, but what should future work practices look like, and how can they support future remote and hybrid work?
7 September 2021
DIREC is searching for explore project proposals targeted at young researchers and digital solutions related to climate change.
1-4 August 2022
At the PPML School 2022 lecturers with both a theoretical and applied background will cover a broad spectrum of subjects such as Multiparty Computation, Fully Homomorphic Encryption, Differential Privacy, Federated Learning as well as practical attacks.
8 September 2022
We will discuss the needs of industry, current solutions and the scientific and technical challenges that are connected to the problem of an efficient re-use of robot data.
26-27 September 2022
Join this year’s DIREC Seminar with interesting workshops, talks, networking and more. The seminar is relevant for all participants in DIREC workstreams and projects, as well as others who are interested in one or more DIREC workstreams.
The aim of DIREC is to expand the capacity within research, innovation and education in digital technologies in Denmark. In addition, DIREC shall contribute to the competitiveness of Denmark through collaboration with Danish businesses and the public sector on developing new innovative products and services based on the newest digital technologies.
DIREC is partially funded by Innovation Fund Denmark.
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