KIFÜ: Hungarian companies received help in developing business solutions based on artificial intelligence
The project implemented by the Government Information Technology Development Agency (KIFÜ) and Neumann János Közhasznú Nonprofit Kft. with 1 billion forints of non-refundable EU funds, which contributed to increasing the innovation capacity and digitalization development of 150 businesses, has been completed – KIFÜ informed MTI on Thursday.
According to the announcement, the primary objective of the project, which runs under the auspices of the Economic Development and Innovation Operational Program (Ginop), was to encourage the introduction of innovative business solutions based on artificial intelligence and to develop the data asset management capacity of companies.
In the project, companies dealing mainly with production and trade received complex organization and business development consulting, and were able to learn about artificial intelligence and data-based solutions that answer their unique business problems at their headquarters or at the accelerator centers in Debrecen and Zalaegerszeg.
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