IIT KGP Partners with TCS For Research in Digital Health, Robotics & more
Friday, 29 November 2024, 11:03 IST
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), an IT services, consulting, and business solutions leader worldwide, is collaborating with the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur (IIT KGP)in establishing an advanced research facility that could be used to move forward on research in the areas of digital health, robotics, and intelligent systems . The new TCS Research Center will be housed at the IIT KGP Research Park in New Town, Kolkata and will be an edge computing, embedded systems and Artificial Intelligence hub . There will be more than 150 scientists working out of three specific laboratories in the facility- Sensing and Communications, Edge Computing and Analytics, and Robotics and Visual Computing.
The research center underlines TCS's long-term focus on partnerships with academic institutions to further the cause of innovation and resultant business and social value creation. This new partnership will give researchers cutting-edge access to the most advanced equipment, which can accelerate breakthroughs in high-impact areas.
Dr Harrick Vin, Chief Technology Officer, TCS, said: "TCS is transforming the way in which industry has traditionally engaged with elite institutes of research and learning. One of our focus areas is to co-locate our research and innovation labs in academic institutions to enable a more efficient exchange of knowledge and talent. We initiated this journey with our move into the IIT Madras Research Park in Chennai a few years back. The establishment of our research and innovation lab at the IIT Kharagpur Research Park is the next step of this strategic journey. At IIT KGP, we are funding several research programs; co-innovating with them will lead to vastly improved outcomes for both parties".
The center will anchor TCS-funded research programs that will be launched in partnership with academic partners, including IIT KGP. The TCS Research Center at IIT KGP will also boast of a customer experience center where TCS clients across industries such as mining, agriculture, mobility, healthcare, manufacturing, and retail can gain exclusive experience of original research concepts by TCS. Workshops held at the customer experience center will be open to external participation where TCS scientists, industry subject matter experts as well as the IIT KGP faculty will collaborate to find solutions to industry problems. Building on the strong relationship shared by TCS and IIT KGP, this center will serve as a pioneer for setting up similar labs in the future.
Professor Virendra Kumar Tewari, Director, IIT Kharagpur, said: “The Advanced Research Center will strengthen our strategic collaboration with TCS, underscored by their presence in the newly established IIT KGP Research Park, Kolkata. This partnership represents a significant leap forward in harnessing cutting-edge technologies to address some of the most pressing challenges in healthcare and automation. By combining IIT Kharagpur’s world-class research capabilities with TCS’s industry-leading expertise, we aim to drive transformative innovations that can enhance quality of life, improve healthcare delivery, and contribute to the growing field of intelligent systems. This center will not only foster groundbreaking research but also create opportunities for interdisciplinary collaborations, empowering the next generation of technologists and researchers to shape the future".
The research center underlines TCS's long-term focus on partnerships with academic institutions to further the cause of innovation and resultant business and social value creation. This new partnership will give researchers cutting-edge access to the most advanced equipment, which can accelerate breakthroughs in high-impact areas.
Dr Harrick Vin, Chief Technology Officer, TCS, said: "TCS is transforming the way in which industry has traditionally engaged with elite institutes of research and learning. One of our focus areas is to co-locate our research and innovation labs in academic institutions to enable a more efficient exchange of knowledge and talent. We initiated this journey with our move into the IIT Madras Research Park in Chennai a few years back. The establishment of our research and innovation lab at the IIT Kharagpur Research Park is the next step of this strategic journey. At IIT KGP, we are funding several research programs; co-innovating with them will lead to vastly improved outcomes for both parties".
The center will anchor TCS-funded research programs that will be launched in partnership with academic partners, including IIT KGP. The TCS Research Center at IIT KGP will also boast of a customer experience center where TCS clients across industries such as mining, agriculture, mobility, healthcare, manufacturing, and retail can gain exclusive experience of original research concepts by TCS. Workshops held at the customer experience center will be open to external participation where TCS scientists, industry subject matter experts as well as the IIT KGP faculty will collaborate to find solutions to industry problems. Building on the strong relationship shared by TCS and IIT KGP, this center will serve as a pioneer for setting up similar labs in the future.
Professor Virendra Kumar Tewari, Director, IIT Kharagpur, said: “The Advanced Research Center will strengthen our strategic collaboration with TCS, underscored by their presence in the newly established IIT KGP Research Park, Kolkata. This partnership represents a significant leap forward in harnessing cutting-edge technologies to address some of the most pressing challenges in healthcare and automation. By combining IIT Kharagpur’s world-class research capabilities with TCS’s industry-leading expertise, we aim to drive transformative innovations that can enhance quality of life, improve healthcare delivery, and contribute to the growing field of intelligent systems. This center will not only foster groundbreaking research but also create opportunities for interdisciplinary collaborations, empowering the next generation of technologists and researchers to shape the future".