Welcome to our first monthly update on data and AI. No need to scroll endlessly through news sites, weโve compiled the monthโs must-know developments right here!
April saw important developments in technology, highlighting investments and partnerships that emphasize the Netherlandsโ involvement in the tech sector.
Googleโs โฌ640 Million Dutch Data Centre Project
Google announced a โฌ640 million investment in a new data centre in Groningen, creating 125 jobs. This adds to Googleโs total investment of over โฌ3.8 billion in Dutch digital infrastructure since 2014. Read more
KLM Partners with Utrect University AI Labs
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines is collaborating with Utrecht Universityโs AI Labs to refine operational efficiency and minimize disruptions.
PhD students are developing algorithms to optimize crew and aircraft scheduling, and improve ground processes like baggage handling and passenger boarding. This partnership aims to enhance KLMโs ability to quickly adapt to changes, ensuring smoother operations and prioritising flights effectively through data. Read more
Google Launches Training Programs for AI, Cybersecurity, and Data Analytics
The U.S. Treasury and Google Cloud are partnering to boost data analytics and cybersecurity hiring, aligning with President Bidenโs AI Executive Order.
New training programs, accessible via YouTube and Google Cloud Skills Boost, include courses on generative AI, cybersecurity, and data analytics, will equip individuals with the skills needed for digital transformation in the public sector.
Learners also get free access to generative AI tools, including Googleโs interview prep tool, Interview Warmup. Read more

Source: Google Cloud
AI Breakthrough in Breast Cancer Risk Assessment
Danish and Dutch researchers have advanced breast cancer risk assessment by combining an AI diagnostic tool with a mammographic texture model, under the leadership of Dr. Andreas D. Lauritzen.
This integrated approach improves the prediction of both short- and long-term breast cancer risks, identifying high-risk women more effectively. The innovation promises earlier cancer detection and could alleviate the strain on healthcare systems caused by a shortage of specialist breast radiologists. Read more
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