ELLIS Institute Finland is a world-class research hub in AI and machine learning and part of the European Laboratory for Learning and Intelligent Systems (ELLIS).
Finland is strongly investing in AI and establishing an ELLIS Institute to accelerate research and attract talent

Public and private sector investment are coming together to take artificial intelligence (AI) research in Finland to the next level. The Finnish Ministry of Education and Culture has committed 10 million euros per year (during 2025-2028), as well as 6 million euros for the launch phase, for a national ELLIS Institute, an AI and machine learning research hub in the . In addition, the foundation of Peter Sarlin, the CEO and co-founder of Silo AI, will donate 10 million euros towards professorships in ELLIS Institute Finland.
This is a significant boost for AI research and development in Finland and a signal that Finland is investing in AI as a tool for growth as well as attracting an international expert workforce. .
ELLIS Institute Finland will act as the hub of an ecosystem of top talents, businesses and investments in Finland, fueling RDI and collaborations, and leveraging Europe鈥檚 fastest supercomputer LUMI. At its core, the Institute will foster fundamental machine learning research built on European competence and values.
鈥淭he European AI community has been arguing that our governments ought to face the international competition in AI and the implied challenges for our societies. Building on a broad effort of public and private funding, Finland鈥檚 announcement to found an ELLIS institute is forward-looking and sends a strong signal that this message is being taken seriously,鈥 says Bernhard Sch枚lkopf, Scientific Director of ELLIS Institute T眉bingen and the President of ELLIS.
ELLIS Institute Finland will be the second institute of ELLIS, the pan-European AI network of excellence. The first ELLIS Institute was established in 2023 in T眉bingen, Germany. ELLIS Institute Finland will be coordinated by Aalto University, and all universities in Finland will be equal partners.
The ELLIS Institute in Finland builds on the long track record of pioneering machine learning research at the Finnish Center for Artificial Intelligence. FCAI currently hosts , the local node of the European Laboratory for Learning and Intelligent Systems that will be expanded into the Institute. Aalto University professor Samuel Kaski is the director of FCAI and ELLIS Unit Helsinki.
鈥淔inland has been a forerunner in AI, and the ELLIS Institute will take us to the next level of quality and global attractiveness to experts, which is necessary for scaling up the benefits of AI with companies and society more broadly,鈥 says professor Kaski. 鈥淩eal benefits also require real private investment, and Peter Sarlin is setting a visionary example here for our current and future partners."
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Peter Sarlin鈥檚 substantial donation to strengthen AI research in Finland 鈥 13 new professorships in Finnish universities and the ELLIS Institute
The substantial donation supports AI research at thirteen universities: Aalto University, Hanken School of Economics, National Defence University, Tampere University, University of Eastern Finland, University of Helsinki, University of Lapland, University of Jyv盲skyl盲, University of Oulu, University of the Arts Helsinki, University of Turku, University of Vaasa, and 脜bo Akademi University. Additionally, the donation supports the
activities of the international ELLIS Institute.

The Finnish Center for Artificial Intelligence FCAI is a research hub initiated by Aalto University, the University of Helsinki, and the Technical Research Centre of Finland VTT. The goal of FCAI is to develop new types of artificial intelligence that can work with humans in complex environments, and help modernize Finnish industry. FCAI is one of the national flagships of the Academy of Finland.
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