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Innovate BC Announces 12 Companies to Advance to Next Round in A.I. Justice Challenge
Monday, October 22, 2018Company Profile | Follow Company
Vancouver, BC, October 22, 2018--(T-Net)--Innovate BC and the Ministry of Attorney General officially announced the 12 companies that have been qualified and selected to move on to the first phase of the AI Justice Challenge.
The qualified participants for each challenge are:
As part of this initial phase, the 12 participants will be required to develop a proof of concept within the next two weeks.
After that, they will demonstrate their solutions to a panel of experts and, if they meet the minimum score, they will be invited to a streamlined solicitation.
The Ministry intends to select the most promising submission in each category to move into a 16-week paid residency period to further develop the product, which will take place in 2019.
The end goal of this Challenge is for the Ministry of Attorney General to implement these AI solutions to help British Columbians navigate their legal matters quickly, easily, and affordably.
For the companies that make it to the final stage of the challenge, this is an incredible opportunity to grow their business, create jobs, and have the BC Government as a partner, customer, and reference.
For more information, check out the AI Justice Challenge webpage.
About AI Justice Challenge
The Justice Sector is considered ripe for AI solutions, and the Ministry of Attorney General wants to actively engage the innovator community to help solve their business challenges with AI. These solutions would provide the public with better access to the justice system, allowing citizens to navigate their legal matters more quickly, easily, and affordably. The AI Justice Challenge offers a huge opportunity for both government and the innovation community to collaborate on solving problems that impact millions of people across the province.
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