Microsoft (MSFT), in collaboration with the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation, the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and TitletownTech announced on Wednesday the opening of an AI co-innovation lab on the UWM campus. This marks Microsoft’s first AI co-innovation lab with a dedicated focus on manufacturing innovation. The lab’s launch comes one year after Microsoft’s landmark investment to build AI infrastructure in Wisconsin. Operating out of a temporary home on the UWM campus over the past year, the lab worked with a handful of companies from across Wisconsin to build AI solutions. “A year ago, alongside our $3.3 billion infrastructure investment, we committed to using the power of AI to help advance the next generation of manufacturing companies, skills and jobs in Wisconsin and across the country,” said Rima Alaily, corporate vice president and general counsel, infrastructure legal affairs at Microsoft. “Thanks to our partnership with WEDC, TitletownTech and UWM, we’re delivering on this commitment. With access to cutting-edge AI technology and technical guidance to bring their ideas to life, we can’t wait to see what Wisconsin companies will build.”
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