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This site, curated by VRAIN (Valencian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence), serves as a comprehensive documentation hub for the CitCom.ai project, focusing on offering the Minimal Package for TEF (Testing and Experimentation Facilities) nodes. The Minimal Package contains comprehensive guides, toolboxes, and deployment frameworks to ensure interoperability across a wide range of TEF nodes by defining a common reference architecture. Based on this architecture, it also provides support and examples of developing AI services. Whether you're a developer, researcher, enterprise, or innovator, CitCom.ai equips you with the minimum necessary tools to start building your project.
About CitCom.ai
The CitCom.ai project is an ambitious European Union initiative aimed at establishing a comprehensive Testing and Experimentation Facilities (TEFs) for AI and robotics, tailored explicitly to smart and sustainable cities and communities. This project is designed to accelerate the adoption of AI technologies across Europe by providing real-world testing environments where companies can develop, test, and validate their AI-driven products and services. CitCom ensures that these technologies meet the latest EU regulations, including those related to data privacy and cybersecurity while supporting the creation of interoperable and ethically sound AI solutions. The project spans multiple countries, with over 50 participating organizations, and it emphasizes a coordinated approach to fostering innovation that aligns with the EU’s goals for a greener and more digital future.
The initiative is particularly valuable for companies looking to understand and comply with new EU laws surrounding AI, providing them with technical support, access to high-performance computing, digital twins, and other advanced tools. It also serves as a resource for public organizations to learn about and procure innovative AI solutions.
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