Research Funding & Partnerships

Since 2015 ADAPT researchers have obtained €25 million in competitive funding across a wide range of research funding programmes collaborating with over 200 partners across 32 countries, including 72 industry partners, across 60 collaborative projects.

This funding has enabled ADAPT researchers to create groundbreaking digital technologies in the fields of language technology, digital humanities, security technology, connected health, ethical innovations, crisis response and more. In pursuit of Philanthropic funding and collaborations the Centre has been mapping a set of AI use cases to domains of social impact. The use cases highlight significant problems that can be solved by one of more AI capabilities from ADAPT research. It is the Centres goal to continue to link with societal champions to address these challenges.

ADAPT’s strengths in both frontier and impact-driven research, as well as the breadth and diversity of transdisciplinary research, presents significant opportunities for collaboration across disciplines for greater impact as we strive to increase Ireland’s footprint in frontier research related to ICT and digital content technologies.

ADAPT’s research funding efforts are fully supported by a specialist pre- and post-award Research Development Team. If you would like to collaborate, please get in touch [email protected]




Projects

  • SWIMing
    Semantic Web for Information Management in Energy Efficient Buildings.
     
  • QT21: Quality Translation 21
    QT21 developed substantially improved statistical and machine-learning based translation models for challenging languages and resource scenarios and improved evaluation and continuous learning from mistakes.
     
  • ALIGNED
    Quality-centric Software and Data Engineering.
     
  • POPULate AsymmeTric mobile gamEs
    An Innovation Action in the field of mobile games. The project focuses on innovation, by combining a multi-devices approach to game design with a state of the art crowd simulation technology, and so favor a game with a simple gameplay.
     
1 6 7 8

Research Development Team