Increase trust in digital communication Annika Svensson one of IM100 CDT’s project manager Annika Svensson has been named by the organization iMasons as one of the 100 most important people who have contributed to the development of data centers and the infrastructure industry.
Researchers at Luleå University of Technology will, together with the company Substorm, investigate whether it is possible with the help of AI to increase trust in digital communication channels. By collaborating with Luleå University of Technology, the company Substorm hopes to discover ways in which AI can be used to predict, analyze and improve trust in digital communication channels based on text.
Infrastructure Masons (iMasons) is an independent global organization for leaders and technicians active in the data center and digital infrastructure industry. Annika says: “It is truly an honor to be noticed together with these global industry leaders who are all making fantastic efforts for development and sustainable growth in the data center industry.”
5G testbed at the health centre in Storuman In October 2021, the 5G testbed at the health centre in Storuman opened. The aim is that the testbed will result in innovative technical solutions and products. For researchers at Luleå University of Technology, the test bed provides good opportunities to test new technology in real environments.
New AI program The university has started a unique master’s degree program in applied artificial intelligence that combines knowledge from computer science, neuroscience and brain understanding. The goal is for students to learn to develop self-learning intelligent systems that can solve real problems.
Karl Andersson, Professor of Pervasive and Mobile Computing at Luleå University of Technology, emphasizes the benefits of the test bed: – We like to work with real use cases in real environments. For the university, it is important that the new technology is used in many different activities and that companies are given the opportunity to test new applications and services in health and care environments. – 5G with its possibilities will simplify the work for the staff and it can contribute to better care for patients with more choices, says Pia Kristiansson, project manager in Local Health Care, Southern Lapland, Region Västerbotten. Johannes Hörnberg, IT manager at Region Västerbotten, says: – I think it is good that we as a region can show the importance and possibility of 5G as an infrastructure for the whole of Sweden, even for sparsely populated areas. The 5G test bed in Storuman is part of the project 5G for healthcare in Upper Norrland. Read more at www.5gvo.se 9