AI High On Wishlist For Next Round Of IAG’s Innovation Accelerator

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IAG subsequently invested in Swiss startup Assaia after selecting them for its IAGi accelerator program.

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Applications of artificial intelligence (AI) to disruption management, as well as planning and scheduling, are among the areas targeted as International Airlines Group (IAG) opens applications for the 10th year of its IAGi innovation accelerator program. Founded in 2016, the program offers a 12-week...
Graham Warwick

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