Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

PM calls for investment­s in digital and tech space

Modi said the government is working to provide high-speed internet to every village

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BENGALURU: The government is working to provide highspeed internet to every village, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Thursday while urging the world to make use of the opportunit­ies in the digital and technology space and invest in India.

Calling the present times as an era of technology and underlinin­g the benefits of technology as demonstrat­ed during the time of the pandemic, he said it is important to invest even further in technology and innovation.

The Prime Minister was inaugurati­ng the new ‘smart’ campus of Bosch India, a leading supplier of technology and services, here, via video message.

Modi said India is among the fastest growing major economies, and investment­s have picked up in the last two years. “Thanks to our youth, our start-up eco system is among the biggest in the world. In the tech world itself there are so many opportunit­ies,” he said.

The government of India, the Prime Minister said, is working to provide high-speed internet to every village.

“Our vision of a Digital India includes integratin­g technology with every aspect of government. I would urge the world to make use of these opportunit­ies and invest in our nation,” he said.

The Prime Minister congratula­ted Bosch India on completing 100 years of its presence in India and noted the special significan­ce of the event falling in the 75th year of India’s Independen­ce.

“This (new smart) campus will certainly take the lead in developing futuristic products and solutions for India and for the world,” the Prime Minister said, recalling his October 2015 visit to the Bosch facility here with the then German Chancellor Angela Merkel.

Praising Bosch’s work for innovation and scale, he highlighte­d the need for sustainabi­lity. “India’s growth is becoming greener with the installed capacity of solar energy increasing nearly 20 times in the last 8 years”, Modi said, and lauded Bosch’s feat of achieving carbon-neutrality in both India and outside.

‘Set goals for the coming 25 years’

The Prime Minister urged Bosch to think of doing even more in India.

“Set goals for the coming 25 years of what your team can do. 100 years ago, Bosch came to India as a German company. But today, it is as much Indian as it is German. It is a great example of German engineerin­g and Indian energy. This partnershi­p will continue to grow stronger,” he said.

Bosch India said it is expanding its AIoT (Artificial Intelligen­ce of Things) activities in India by transformi­ng its headquarte­rs in Adugodi here into a new smart campus called Spark.NXT.

Over the last five years, Bosch said it has made an investment of ₹800 crore in developing the campus, which has the capacity to potentiall­y house 10,000 associates.

“The 76-acre site is Bosch’s first smart campus in India and features multiple smart solutions based on sustainabi­lity, security, and user experience for associates, visitors, and facility management,” the statement said.

“The Spark.NXT campus will provide inspiring working conditions for associates to focus on the developmen­t of usercentri­c innovation­s for a better quality of life in India,” said Filiz Albrecht, member of the board of management and director of Industrial Relations at Robert Bosch GmbH.

Soumitra Bhattachar­ya, managing director of Bosch Limited and president of the Bosch Group, India, said: “With our new Spark.NXT campus, the company continues to invest in smart and sustainabl­e solutions that are ‘Invented for life’ and supports the government’s vision for an Atmanirbha­r Bharat.”

 ?? PTI ?? Bosch company officials listen to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s virtual address during the inaugurati­on of the Bosch India's new smart campus, in Bengaluru on Thursday.
PTI Bosch company officials listen to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s virtual address during the inaugurati­on of the Bosch India's new smart campus, in Bengaluru on Thursday.

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