IBM has signed a memorandum of understanding with Romania’s government to open an innovation center for cognitive computing in the country, Business Review reported Wednesday.
Ovidiu Posirca writes the collaboration looks to establish a European and National Romanian Innovation Cognitive Hub that will conduct research on machine learning and natural language processing.
“IBM is the first company that joins the efforts of developing cognitive computing in Romania,” said a statement from Romania’s ministry of communication.
The report added ENRICH will look to boost research and development and technology entrepreneurship in the country and develop future subject matter experts in cognitive science.