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£4.5m tech centre opens at University of Hull to keep graduates at the forefront of AI and big data

Major investment to provide 'step-change in provision of educational excellence'

Team’s GB commercial executive, Fraser Quinn, is shown the capabilities of artificial intelligence as the Centre of Excellence for Data Science, Artificial Intelligence and Modelling opened at University of Hull.(Image: University of Hull)

Hull’s digital economy has received a significant boost with the opening of the university’s £4.5 million Centre of Excellence for Data Science, Artificial Intelligence and Modelling.

It aims to deliver graduates to the forefront of the tech sector, with the new facility houses the largest computational teaching space on the campus. Spread over two levels, there are more than 250 computer seats for students to learn, practice, and apply their coding, programming, AI, and data science expertise.

British Olympic Association chief executive Andy Anson and Bradly Sinden, Team GB’s taekwondo silver medallist from Tokyo 2020, joined the celebrations, enjoyed by students, and staff, as the partnership involving research projects was built on.

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, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Hull, said: “The power of AI and data science is already evident and is rapidly changing the world we know. This can be seen in numerous aspects of our daily lives and in society as a whole.

“The launch of the new centre is indicative of the university’s intent to provide an expeditious response to these changes and to the needs of society.

University of Hull's new Centre of Excellence for Data Science, Artificial Intelligence and Modelling.(Image: University of Hull)

“Reacting proactively to the increasing need for qualified practitioners by delivering a step-change in the provision of educational excellence in data science and AI is at the heart of this new building – and we will continue to invest in learning and teaching as well as research in this important field as it continues to evolve. We will be teaching the graduates who will be at the forefront of data science.”

The design of the new building offers an immersive, contemporary, and high-quality digital setting whilst keeping its environmental impact to a minimum.