New Delhi:Electronic chip maker Intel plans to partner 100 universities and engineering institutions to set up data-centric labs in their premises in the next one year to boost research infrastructure in the country, a top company official said on Thursday.
The lab will be set up as part of Intel's Unnati Program that aims to broaden access to technology infrastructure for educational institutions across all tiers.
Intel will contribute as a knowledge and technology partner, while academic institutions will have to bear the cost of the lab.
"Initially, we are looking to set up 100 labs in a year. Once we complete the 100 labs, then we have way bigger goals," Intel India country head and Intel Foundry Services vice-president Nivruti Rai told reporters.
She said that India is a special market for Intel, and the company has operated here for more than two decades.
"Today we have thousands of employees with state-of-the-art design facilities in Bengaluru and Hyderabad. Intel has invested USD 7 billion in India to date and continues to expand its research and development and innovation presence in the country," Rai said.