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COH-LAB · Bridging the digitizing financial world to the changing attitudes and preferences of investors
Today’s investors aren’t getting the investing opportunities they need from financial institutions. There are plenty investing tools they can use, but they are expensive, fragmented and difficult to use. It is very difficult for investors to find investment products they understand and are interested in, while financial institutions struggle to find new investors and promote their products to broader audience.Lack investing opportunities is one of the main causes of wealth inequality, which is one of the greatest challenges facing our world and EU. Addressing the wealth gap is a priority for governments and multilateral organisations. Social research proves that this disparity creates economic challenges such as the ‘retirement crisis’ and leads to many social ills including low life expectancy, abuse, crime and poor educational outcomes.Coherra is a direct response to this problem. We have built an ecosystem leveraging latest trends in ecosystem economy and video content/software co-creation methods to bridge the gap between investors, asset managers and investing opportunities through a multilingual platform that brings global, curated experiences and AI based interactions to the asset management industry. The objective of the proposed COH-LAB project is to adapt cutting-edge AI technology to create a progressive development framework for the Coherra ecosystem. This will be achieved via Coherra Laboratory (COH-LAB), a virtual laboratory for content co-creation. COH-LAB will provide a virtual experimental and development environment where knowledge is shared, and innovation is created, as we jointly thrive to service investors and partners in the Coherra ecosystem.
Consortium · 1 organisation
COHERRA FINTECH APS
DK · €50,000
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