Centre for Applied AI (formerly known as the Centre for Mobile Innovation)
The Centre for Applied AI (CAAI) is at the forefront of research in the development and application of artificial intelligence (AI) across industries including health care, telecommunications, finance, education, cybersecurity, entertainment and retail. CAAI sparks impact and advances real-world solutions by bringing together industry and community partners, researchers, students and change-makers to harness the transformative power of AI through collaborative research and industry partnerships.
We’re an integral part of Generator at Sheridan, where people with diverse perspectives work together across disciplines and sectors to spark ideas and advance solutions that really matter.
At CAAI, we work closely with industry, community and academic partners to provide an innovative approach that is relevant to current challenges and future opportunities.
Collaborate with a leader that harnesses the power of AI and develops real-world solutions in response to partner needs.
Selected projects from the Centre for Applied AI (formerly known as the Centre for Mobile Innovation) were shared during the Generator at Sheridan Annual Showcase, which took place at the Hazel McCallion Campus in Mississauga.
Central University of Technology South African delegation visits Sheridan
April 28, 2023
As part of a tour of Sheridan’s Trafalgar Road Campus (Oakville), 40+ South African delegates visited the Centre for Applied AI (formerly known as the Centre for Mobile Innovation) to learn about the research being conducted at the centre.
President of NSERC visits Sheridan’s Centre for Applied AI (formerly known as the Centre for Mobile Innovation)
April 28, 2023
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) President Dr. Alejendro Adem visited the Centre for Applied AI (formerly known as the Centre for Mobile Innovation) at Sheridan's Trafalgar Road Campus in Oakville. The visit was part of an announcement that Sheridan is among 10 postsecondary institutions being recognized through its Dimensions program, which is aimed at advancing equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) in research environments.