Canada, Ireland agree to work together on AI, tech and food security
Carney said the countries will expand cooperation in AI, pharmaceuticals and food security as Ireland prepares to assume the European Union presidency.
- Canada and Ireland have agreed to collaborate on artificial intelligence, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and food security according to Prime Minister Mark Carney.
- Carney described his visit as an effort to strengthen the already flourishing relationship between the two countries during a press conference with Ireland's head of government, Micheal Martin.
- Both countries plan to expand cooperation in life sciences, including student skills development and increased resources for researchers.
- Micheal Martin stated that Canada and Ireland will work together on major global challenges such as AI, climate action, and trade.
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Canada and Ireland to Expand Cooperation on Food, AI, and Skills Development, Carney Says During Dublin Visit
Canada will expand cooperation with Ireland in several areas including food security, artificial intelligence, and skills development, Prime Minister Mark Carney said after talks with Irish Prime Minister Micheal Martin in Dublin. Carney said that his government plans to advance work on establishing a regenerative medicine hub in Ireland as part of broader efforts to strengthen ties in the health and biotech sectors, while describing the bilater…
Collaboration on artificial intelligence and biotechnology is on the menu of Prime Minister Mark Carney's trip to Ireland.
Carney's visit to Ireland is the first of a Canadian prime minister in nearly a decade.
Canada and Ireland have agreed to work together on important issues such as artificial intelligence, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology and food security, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced on Saturday.
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