The Institute of Computer Science is committed to knowledge transfer and collaborative research and development projects to achieve innovative results together with businesses.
Collaboration between computer scientists at the University of Tartu in the development of an app for cancer diagnosis will be boosted through the university's investment company UniTartu Ventures.
Alongside the creation of new technologies, Ida-Virumaa's transition to a sustainable economic model requires diversified skills and support for the development of research-intensive businesses.
The University of Tartu participates in the activities of the Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Estonia centre AIRE. The goal of AIRE is to support small and medium-sized industrial businesses.
As the first company in the Estonian food industry, Nõo Meat Factory, together with the Institute of Computer Science at the University of Tartu, will start testing novel artificial intelligence and robotics solutions.