Industry hails government's push on AI, Robotics

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Industry players on Thursday welcomed the government's move to double the allocation for the Digital programme to Rs 3,073 crore -- a decision that will help research and skilling in Robotics, (AI) and (IoT), among others.

Presenting the Union Budget, said that Aayog will initiate a national programme to direct efforts in AI and the Department of Science and will launch a

"The National Programme on to be set up by Aayog, the 5G test-bed in IIT Chennai and the mission to encourage Big Data, cyber security and Robotics are some of the initiatives that will help promote Industry 4.0," said Dr Subho Ray, President, the Internet & (IAMAI).

The government will establish Centres of Excellence (CoEs) for research, training and skilling in Robotics, AI, digital manufacturing, Big Data Analytics, quantum communication and IoT.

"The continued focus on building smart cities and enabling widescale access will go a long way in driving development. Specifically, the announcement in the field of is a welcome move that will give the opportunity to innovate and succeed in today's technology-driven world," noted Kulmeet Bawa, Managing Director, South Asia,

Sumeer Chandra, Managing Director, India, said the company is thrilled with the emphasis on promoting research and use cases for and 3D

"We believe this will enable speedy growth of the and help in becoming a major manufacturing hub," Chandra emphasised.

Welcoming the focus on disruptive technologies, Priya Mahajan, Head of ASPAC Public Policy & Regulatory Counsel, Verizon Enterprise Solutions, said that "we hope that the government will also consider additional reforms in the telecom sector to create a predictable, flexible, lightly regulated policy framework that incentivises the businesses to invest, reinvest and to compete on a level-playing field basis".

The aim of the government is to support the establishment of centres of excellence for research, training and skilling in Robotics, AI, digital manufacturing, Big Data Analytics, quantum communication and IoT.

"It is great to see the government's continued efforts towards 'Digital India' by increasing investment for digital initiatives and enabling the Aayog to direct efforts towards We look forward to partnering with the public and private sector to create a technology-driven ecosystem which fosters local innovation and research," said Mahesh Nayak, Chief Operating Officer,

According to Arun Gupta, of MoMagic Technologies, the budget has recognised the importance of artificial intelligence, and robotics as tools to further growth at the national level.

"Aayog's plan is a welcome move which will push investments and research in this space and will put on the right path for innovation," Gupta added.

This is in regard with the Union Budget 2018-19.

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Sivarama Krishnan, Partner and Leader Cyber Security, India, said: "The CoEs (Center of Excellences) will be a key step in building solutions which embed security by design and privacy by design".

"It's great to see that government is recognising future for building the future. Not only this helps in job creation but also advances the nation in competitive global space," added Prabhakar Chaudhary, MD-HAL Robotics.

For Prakash Mallya, Managing Director, Sales and Marketing Group, India, the Aayog's effort to institutionalise research and development in AI reinforces the value that can bring to issues of national importance.

According to Arvind Chandrasekhar, Worldwide Government Affairs Lead at chip-maker AMD, with the active use of AI and ML, the "Operation Green" to address price fluctuations in potato, tomato and onion will be aided to provide better predictability to the farmers and consumers alike.

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First Published: Thu, February 01 2018. 18:00 IST