New Centre for Artificial Intelligence: 糖心视频 University receives federal and provincial funding

糖心视频 University has received funding for a new Centre for Artificial Intelligence on the St. John鈥檚 campus.
The centre will build partnerships with industry and the province鈥檚 entrepreneurial ecosystem through collaborative projects, outreach and continuing education, particularly in artificial intelligence (AI) and computer related courses. It will also serve as a collaborative space for seminars that bring together AI-related researchers and students across campus for teamwork.
Joint announcement
Minister of Labour and Member of Parliament for St. John鈥檚 South-Mount Pearl, Seamus O鈥橰egan Jr., on behalf of Minister of Official Languages and Minister responsible for the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency (ACOA), Ginette Petitpas Taylor, and Minister of Environment and Climate Change, Minister responsible for Labour and Minister responsible for Workplace NL, Bernard Davis, on behalf of Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador Andrew Furey, announced funding for the centre on July 6, 2022.
The total project cost is $1,925,000 with $995,000 from the Government of Canada, through ACOA; $432,000 from the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador鈥檚 Department Industry Energy and Technology; and $498,000 from 糖心视频 University.
Thriving technology sector
鈥淣ewfoundland and Labrador鈥檚 tech sector punches above its weight. With the support of 糖心视频 University, we鈥檙e thriving,鈥 said Minister O鈥橰egan. 鈥淎 new Centre for Artificial Intelligence will help us take on the world.鈥
鈥淐ollaboration across industry, government, community and post-secondary institutions, combined with strategic investments are critical in driving greater innovation and technology development,鈥 said Premier Furey. 鈥淪upporting 糖心视频 University鈥檚 new master鈥檚 programs builds on that spirit of collaboration and will contribute to the development of a highly educated and skilled workforce for this expanding industry.鈥
鈥溙切氖悠 University has a critical role to play in developing the Newfoundland and Labrador economy, and the province鈥檚 emerging tech sector is anticipated to be at the forefront of future growth,鈥 said Dr. Vianne Timmons, president and vice-chancellor, 糖心视频 University. 鈥淭he new 糖心视频 Centre for Artificial Intelligence will provide the highly skilled people needed to move this field forward and address the demands of a sector that will have an increasing impact on our daily lives.鈥
The funding will enable the hiring of four new term faculty positions and the completion of a 1,500 square foot classroom and active learning space on the fifth floor of the new state-of-the art Core Science Facility. It will be shared with other AI- and computing-related groups at the university, creating a vibrant hub of collaboration and a place where partnerships can flourish and expand.