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Dye & Durham Joins Ontario Chamber Of Commerce's Artificial Intelligence Hub
Apr 10, 2024 9:21 AM

11:45 AM EDT, 04/10/2024 (MT Newswires) -- Dye & Durham ( DYNDF ) on Wednesday said it is joining the Ontario Chamber of Commerce's Artificial Intelligence Hub as a lead partner.

The AI Hub, which launched Wednesday, is an industry and academic collaboration to drive AI adoption among Ontario businesses and advance evidence-based policymaking from government.

The AI Hub offers courses and training sessions to bridge the knowledge gap among businesses; policy development and advocacy to promote evidence-based decision making; and events and networking to drive thought leadership and conversations about AI.

"The Ontario Chamber of Commerce plays an integral role in bringing business and government together on critical issues and the AI Hub provides the platform for advancing policy development through greater collaboration," said Morgan McLellan, vice president of global communications at Dye & Durham ( DYNDF ).

"To advance Ontario's competitive advantage it is crucial that we create a roadmap to incentivize AI adoption, address skills gaps, and reduce silos," said Daniel Tisch, president and CEO of the Ontario Chamber of Commerce.

Dye & Durham ( DYNDF ) shares were last seen down C$0.495 to C$15.815 on the Toronto Stock Exchange.

Price: 15.82, Change: -0.49, Percent Change: -3.03

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