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22/10/21 10:00 AM IST

Intel Launches Unnati Program

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Intel recently announced the launch of the Intel Unnati Program, an initiative to help equip engineering students in India with industry-relevant data-centric skills.

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  • Through the program, Intel aims to set up 100 Intel Unnati Data-Centric Labs over the next year across universities and engineering institutes in India.
  • The initiative will provide the country’s higher educational institutions with long-term technology and lab infrastructure capabilities, enabling a greater focus on research and innovation.
  • Intel Unnati Data-Centric Labs will enable educational institutions to bridge the widening technology skill gap in the country, build industry-ready emerging technology competencies and provide strategic impetus to India’s digital economy transformation.
  • Intel Unnati Program strives to broaden access to technology infrastructure for educational institutions across all tiers.
  • Institutions will have a choice of lab variants to suit their budgets and based on where they stand in their technology and infrastructure journey.
  • Each Intel Unnati lab includes hardware and software stack recommendations from Intel, course content and co-branded course completion certificates for students. 
Source: The Hindu

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