27 February 2026

Professor Sir Ian Greer, President and Vice-Chancellor of QUB with UCD President Professor Orla Feely

University College Dublin (UCD) and Queen’s University Belfast (QUB) have signed a new Memorandum of Understanding establishing a strategic cross-border partnership between (opens in a new window)Momentum One Zero (QUB) and (opens in a new window)CeADAR, Ireland’s National Centre for Applied AI (UCD).

The agreement will focus on strengthening cross-border applied AI, developing joint research bids across UK, Irish and European funding programmes, exploring joint capital and infrastructure projects, accelerating industry adoption of digital technologies, and supporting SME engagement and skills development.

It sets out a framework for collaboration in applied artificial intelligence, digital innovation, skills development and industry engagement, and reflects a shared ambition to enhance economic competitiveness, workforce development, research excellence, and societal impact across the island of Ireland.

“In a changing and uncertain world, universities like UCD and Queen’s play a vital role in supporting society through technological transition,” said (opens in a new window)UCD President Professor Orla Feely.

“Artificial Intelligence is one of the defining opportunities and challenges of our time. Through the combined expertise of CeADAR and Momentum One Zero, we can lead the way in using AI ethically and productively to deliver real economic and social benefits.

“Both institutions look forward to working alongside our university, industry, and government partners across the island to navigate the uncertainty ahead and fully harness the opportunities this presents.”

Professor Sir Ian Greer, President and Vice-Chancellor of Queen’s University Belfast, added:

“By combining the expertise of Momentum One Zero and CeADAR, we are creating a cross-border platform for applied AI and advanced digital innovation that will directly support industry, accelerate productivity, and deliver real economic impact across the island of Ireland.

“Partnering with an institution with the reputation and impact of UCD is something we at Queen’s are very proud of. This Memorandum of Understanding sets the foundation for a major cross-border AI Alliance that will bring together universities, industry and government to position Ireland and Northern Ireland at the forefront of responsible and industry-embedded artificial intelligence.”

A Joint Project Board will be established to oversee implementation of the MoU and to guide development of a major cross-border AI Alliance involving industry partners, enterprise agencies, and government stakeholders.

The collaboration aligns with the strategic opportunities presented by the Shared Island initiative, UK–Ireland research frameworks, Horizon Europe, UKRI partnerships, and programmes supported by Enterprise Ireland, Invest NI and InterTradeIreland.

Irish Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, James Lawless TD, said: “Artificial intelligence is a game changer, with the potential to transform how we learn and work. Realising that potential depends on ensuring innovators in academia and industry, including our SMEs, have access to the highest‑quality resources and infrastructure.

“That is why my department has invested in the new AI Factory Antenna, of which CeADAR is a key part. I am pleased to see this work strengthened further through meaningful north–south cooperation, which will help ensure that innovation benefits the entire island.”

Minister for the Economy of Northern Ireland, Dr Caoimhe Archibald, added: “AI offers enormous potential to drive productivity, support good jobs, and accelerate innovation across our economy, and it is vital that we seize these opportunities responsibly.

“By deepening research links, supporting industry adoption, and developing the skills our workforce will need, this partnership will deliver real economic and societal benefits across the island.”

Further announcements regarding joint research bids, initiatives and the development of the proposed cross-border AI Alliance will follow in due course.

By: Staff Writers

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