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Microsoft, Indian School of Business inks pact to set up AI Digital Lab

Speaking about the tie-up with ISB, Amit Maheshwari, President, Microsoft India said AI is a game-changer to drive new business models and transform today's businesses and workplaces.

Microsoft, Indian School of Business inks pact
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Published : Aug 23, 2019, 3:21 PM IST

Hyderabad: IT giant Microsoft and Indian School of Business (ISB) here have signed an MoU to set up an AI (Artificial Intelligence) Digital Lab and also offer an executive programme titled "Leading Business Transformation in the Age of AI" at the B-School's campus here.

Speaking about the tie-up with ISB, Amit Maheshwari, President, Microsoft India said AI is a game-changer to drive new business models and transform today's businesses and workplaces.

"With this coming together of ISB and Microsoft, it is a unique opportunity to increase the innovation with AI in businesses. Our new partnership with ISB will empower business leaders to increase their tech intensity and do more with AI," Maheswari said.

ISB Dean Rajendra Srivastava said the collaboration with Microsoft India will enable the institution to use AI to understand new phenomena that are relevant for business as well as policy and subsequently disseminate the knowledge to business leaders who will lead to transform their businesses through artificial intelligence to compete effectively.

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The ISB expects to see about 1000 CXOs undergoing the three-day non-technical programme in the next three to four years, Anand Nanadkumar, associate dean of the B-School said adding the programme will begin from October.

The AI digital Lab powered by PlatiFi technologies, a Microsoft partner, will provide an opportunity for ISB to enhance its research eminence through unique insights that will be derived from the research conducted by the lab which will also likely to have a significant impact on business and policy not just in India but all over the world, a joint press release said.

Microsoft will support ISB with best in class infrastructure access to cloud and AI tools, it said.

Hyderabad: IT giant Microsoft and Indian School of Business (ISB) here have signed an MoU to set up an AI (Artificial Intelligence) Digital Lab and also offer an executive programme titled "Leading Business Transformation in the Age of AI" at the B-School's campus here.

Speaking about the tie-up with ISB, Amit Maheshwari, President, Microsoft India said AI is a game-changer to drive new business models and transform today's businesses and workplaces.

"With this coming together of ISB and Microsoft, it is a unique opportunity to increase the innovation with AI in businesses. Our new partnership with ISB will empower business leaders to increase their tech intensity and do more with AI," Maheswari said.

ISB Dean Rajendra Srivastava said the collaboration with Microsoft India will enable the institution to use AI to understand new phenomena that are relevant for business as well as policy and subsequently disseminate the knowledge to business leaders who will lead to transform their businesses through artificial intelligence to compete effectively.

Read more:Air India owes Rs 4,500 crore in fuel dues; hasn't paid in 200 days: Oil companies

The ISB expects to see about 1000 CXOs undergoing the three-day non-technical programme in the next three to four years, Anand Nanadkumar, associate dean of the B-School said adding the programme will begin from October.

The AI digital Lab powered by PlatiFi technologies, a Microsoft partner, will provide an opportunity for ISB to enhance its research eminence through unique insights that will be derived from the research conducted by the lab which will also likely to have a significant impact on business and policy not just in India but all over the world, a joint press release said.

Microsoft will support ISB with best in class infrastructure access to cloud and AI tools, it said.

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Microsoft, ISB ink pact to set up AI Digital Lab; skill CXOs
         Hyderabad, Aug 23 (PTI): IT giant Microsoft and Indian
School of Business (ISB) here have signed an MoU to set up an
AI (Artificial Intelligence) Digital Lab and also offer an
executive programme titled "Leading Business Transformation in
the Age of AI" at the B-School's campus here.
         Speaking about the tie-up with ISB, Amit Maheshwari,
President, Microsoft India said AI is a game-changer to drive
new business models and transform today's businesses and
workplaces.
         "With this coming together of ISB and Microsoft, it is
a unique opportunity to increase the innovation with AI in
businesses. Our new partnership with ISB will empower business
leaders to increase their tech intensity and do more with AI,"
Maheswari said.
         ISB Dean Rajendra Srivastava said the collaboration
with Microsoft India will enable the institution to use AI to
understand new phenomena that are relevant for business as
well as policy and subsequently disseminate the knowledge to
business leaders who will lead to transform their businesses
through artificial intelligence to compete effectively.
         The ISB expects to see about 1000 CXOs undergoing the
three-day non-technical programme in the next three to four
years, Anand Nanadkumar, associate dean of the B-School said
adding the programme will begin from October.
         The AI digital Lab powered by PlatiFi technologies, a
Microsoft partner, will provide an opportunity for ISB to
enhance its research eminence through unique insights that
will be derived from the research conducted by the lab which
will also likely to have a significant impact on business and
policy not just in India but all over the world, a joint press
release said.
         Microsoft will support ISB with best in class
infrastructure access to cloud and AI tools, it said. PTI GDK
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