The International Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Hyderabad organised a hearth chat on the campus with IT Minister Okay T Rama Rao the place he defined the federal government’s initiatives for improvement and the way Hyderabad has emerged a expertise hub spiralling its financial development.
The chat was organised by the IIIT Hyderabad as part of the Silver Jubilee Talk sequence marking the completion of 25 years of its formation. The sequence will proceed with thought leaders, trade captains and distinguished academia over the following 18 months.
Mr. KTR, who inaugurated the sequence with IIITH college students, college and key stakeholders had a freewheeling dialogue revolving round expertise, improvement and financial development, and Hyderabad. The Minister touched on the assorted awards received by the Telangana authorities for its expertise initiatives and the tech industries’ religion within the ecosystem created by the federal government.
He stated the federal government had realised that the Fourth Industrial Revolution was being pushed by the rising applied sciences of this age that are disrupting many sectors together with however not restricted to governance. The Emerging Technologies (ET) Wing, a devoted vertical, was arrange as a first-of-its-kind initiative within the nation to realize Telangana’s imaginative and prescient to turn out to be the chief within the eight rising applied sciences. These embrace Artificial Intelligence, Block Chain, Internet of Things, Cloud, AR&VR, Drones & Robitics, Space Tech and Additive Manufacturing.
The occasion was attended by IIITH’s Governing Council Chair Prof. Raj Reddy, GC members Jayesh Ranjan, Ajit Rangnekar, Srini Raju and R Chandrashekhar; IIITH’s first Director, Prof Narendra Ahuja, and Prof Limbadri, Chairman of TS Council for Higher Education. Mr. KTR additionally seen analysis demos of a few of IIITH’s key tasks within the areas of Robotics, Language expertise, Computer imaginative and prescient, Sustainability/Smart Cities & Research start-ups.
Source: www.thehindu.com