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New director of prg.ai sets off to shape Prague into an AI hub
Beginning in April, Lukáš Kačena takes over the reins of prg.ai and joins its mission of establishing Prague as a European centre of artificial intelligence. Lenka Kučerová, the association's former managing director, remains an important pillar of the team and will focus on building the local AI community.
prg.ai newsletter #22: Autonomous drones to aerotaxis – AI takes on mobility
March was busy at prg.ai: we organised the Spring School of AI, closed applications to the prg.ai Minor, and collected a long list of upcoming events. The Prague AI scene is swarming with new exciting projects – read all about them in our latest newsletter.
prg.ai newsletter #21: Pushing the boundaries of Czech academia
From exciting academic competitions to new labs promising advances in multiple research areas, academia has set out into 2022 on the right foot. Read about recent successes and opportunities you shouldn’t miss in our February newsletter.
prg.ai newsletter #20: Prague AI scene success stories of 2021
We highlight a year-worth of impactful projects, high-quality academic work, and leading business innovation on behalf of our industrial members as well as other architects of the Prague AI ecosystem.
prg.ai newsletter #19: Prague AI scene is growing, and so are we
November was full of new additions: innovative research departments were founded, new facilities saw the light of day, and universities announced brand new courses. In addition, we welcomed DNAi as our latest industrial member.
prg.ai newsletter #18: Investments, exits, and more success stories
What a month for the local AI scene! Three of prg.ai's industrial members secured staggering investments, we welcomed new prg.ai Minor graduates, and our calendar is full of exciting opportunities, including Ment2Grow or European Health Hackathon.
Resistant AI announces $16.6 million in a series A funding
Today, the Czech SaaS-based AI and ML security company that protects financial services from manipulation, fraud, and financial crime announced a $16.6 million investment, marking the growing need for intelligent, adaptive defence mechanisms.