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Assistant Professor philosophy of science Federica Russo is nominated for the Amsterdam Science & Innovation Award 2019 with her innovation KRINO: an AI engine for causal inference and argumentation. She is nominated in the category Alpha/Gamma. The jury, led by Gigi Wang, has selected nine finalists for the Innovation Award from all submissions from the Amsterdam knowledge and research institutes.
Amsterdam Science & Innovation Award

The innovations and new technologies offer innovative solutions for a wide range of social issues.

Festive finale Innovation Award

During the festive final on Tuesday, November 26, the finalists will pitch their ideas to the jury and public. The expert jury, consisting of representatives from industry and the Amsterdam knowledge institutes, will take into account the innovativeness, feasibility and fulfillment of market needs. The finalists have a chance to win € 7,500 in the categories: alpha/gamma, life sciences and beta.

The final takes place in the NEMO Science Museum. If you want to attent the finale, please register through the link below.

About the Amsterdam Science & Innovation Award

The Amsterdam Science & Innovation Award is the competition for Amsterdam's most innovative,  scientific idea. Fourteen years ago, the award was first organised by IXA (Innovation Exchange Amsterdam, the valorisation centre of the Amsterdam UMC, UvA, HvA and VU) to make valuable ideas based on scientific research visible. The event is a collaboration of IXA with City of Amsterdam, NKI/AVL, Sanquin, SURF, HealthInc, uniQure, V.O. Patents & Trademarks and Kennedy Van der Laan.