Here is the jury that will select the AI Swede of the Year 2022

On Friday 28 October, the jury that will select the AI Swede of the Year 2022 was presented. This year's jury consists of hand-picked excellence in digitization from business, the public sector and academia.

The AI Swede of the Year is awarded by TechSverige and is an award to a person who, with their work and knowledge, inspires, challenges, engages and contributes to real change. The chairman of the jury is TechSverige's Association Director Åsa Zetterberg:

- With the AI Swede of the Year award, TechSverige wants to highlight the people who have really contributed to showing the enormous potential AI has for the whole of society and who have promoted development. We look forward to working with the nominations received, concrete examples of where AI has played a central role and the people behind it.

Here is the jury in full:

Christian Guttmann, Executive Director, Nordic Artificial Intelligence Institute
Halil Radogoshi, Senior Advisor, Swedish Forest Agency
Daniel Akenine, National Technology Manager, Microsoft
Sarah Wamala Andersson, Professor, Health and Welfare Technology, Mälardalen University
Fredrik Heintz, Professor, Computer Science, Linköping University
Daniel Gillblad, Co-Director for AI Sweden & Director of Chalmers AI Research Center
Elena Fersman, VP, Head of Global AI Accelerator, Ericsson
Robin Teigland, Professor, Economics and Organization of Technology, Chalmers University of Technology
Louise Callenberg, Theologian and Entrepreneur, CEO Singula
Åsa Zetterberg, Director of TechSverige

Until Friday, November 11, nominations for the award are accepted at aretsaisvensk.se and the winner will be announced during the digital event AI Swede of the Year later in November.

About the AI Swede of the Year:

AI Swede of the Year is an award presented by TechSweden. The award goes to a person who has contributed to the development and visibility of Swedish AI. This is the third year in a row that the prize is awarded and last year's winner was Danica Kragic Jensfelt, professor at KTH. Read more about the award at aretsaisvensk.se.