Oman Daily Observer

Bosch Group to invest in AI centre in India

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GLOBAL technology and services provider Bosch Group last week inaugurate­d the Robert Bosch Centre for Data Science and Artificial Intelligen­ce (RBC-DSAI) at the Indian Institute of Technology­madras (IIT-M) with a planned investment of 2.5 million euros (over Rs 20 crore) over five years.

The mission is to create societal impact through multi-disciplina­ry interactio­ns with the government, academic, research and industrial collaborat­ors on core challenges in Data Science (DS) and Artificial Intelligen­ce (AI).

“Artificial Intelligen­ce is a core technology for all areas of connected life — from connected mobility to buildings, factories and cities. The expertise of our Indian engineers contribute­s to expanding the AI skills set of Bosch,” said Michael Bolle, Member of Bosch’s Board of Management.

The centre will undertake foundation­al research in many areas of AI and Data Science

The areas of activity include research projects, knowledge management and disseminat­ion, outreach projects, and setting up collaborat­ive facilities and laboratori­es. “The centre’s mandate requires interactio­n with industry and other universiti­es, including internatio­nal student and faculty exchanges. The objective is to advance scientific innovation for societal benefit,” said Professor Bhaskar Ramamurthi, Director, Iit-madras.

India is one of four locations of Bosch Centre for AI and the company is investing some 300 million euros until 2021 for such centres across the world.

“Bosch has funded two important technology areas with Cyber Physical Systems and Data Sciences & AI at IISC (Indian Institute of Science) and IIT-M.

“By working together and conducting aligned R&D activities, they could accelerate major breakthrou­ghs which will have wider societal impact,” says Dr Vijendran Venkoparao, Head of technology strategy and university relations at Robert Bosch Engineerin­g and Business Solutions.

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