Demand Ai Group starts: New headquarters opened in Dublin!

Demand Ai Group starts: New headquarters opened in Dublin!

Dublin, Irland - The Demand Ai Group Inc. opened its European headquarters in Dublin on July 4, 2025. With this step, the company has established itself as the sixth location worldwide since it was founded in early 2025. John Moran, an experienced industry veteran with more than 20 years of international management experience in demand regeneration and marketing technology, has been appointed Managing Director for European Operations. The Demand Ai Group has set itself the goal of redefining the lead generation and addressing of buyers in an increasingly AI-oriented world, as reported on the OTS pages.

Founder Mike Whif, who was previously CEO of the B2B lead generation company SSG, which was taken over by IDG in 2022, emphasizes the need to rethink traditional models. According to the Whife, these no longer work and requires the introduction of new, AI-based strategies. The company offers autonomous solutions for demand regeneration and actively supports its customers with the transition to AI-supported methods. Demand Ai already has a presence in six countries and is aiming for further growth.

promotion of innovations in the KI

The AI4Eu consortium, founded in January 2019, pursues the goal of creating the first European platform and an ecosystem for artificial intelligence (AI) on call. Supported by the European Commission as part of the H2020 program, AI4EU promotes cooperation between scientists, entrepreneurs, small and medium-sized companies (SMEs) and industrial representatives in 28 European countries. The activities of the project include the design of a European AI-on-demand platform and the provision of high-ranking services and expertise in AI research

Another important aspect of the AI4Eu project is the financing of SMEs and start-ups that can benefit from the AI resources of the platform. A cascade financing plan for three million euros is intended to promote innovative solutions for coping with AI challenges and a European Ethics Servatory is set up to ensure high ethical and legal standards in AI projects, as explained on Ai4europe.eu.

Europe's strategic Initiative for KI

The EU Commission has presented an Action Plan for Artificial Intelligence to increase competitiveness and technological sovereignty in Europe. Five key areas are dealt with in this: the establishment of a AI data and computer infrastructure, the improvement of access to high-quality data, the introduction of AI in strategic areas, the strengthening of AI competencies and the simplification of regulations. Henna Virkkuns, Executive Vice President, emphasizes the urgency to take immediate measures to position Europe as a leading AI continent.

The action plan is also promoted the creation of AI gigafeBriken, which should be equipped with around 100,000 AI chips to offer massive computing power. For this purpose, private investments of 20 billion euros are mobilized. A new law on the development of cloud and AI is to triple the EU data center capacity within the next five to seven years. In this context, a service for AI laws is also set up to support companies in compliance with the regulations, as reported by the official EU representation.

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